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Date: 2016-04-16 10:58 pm (UTC)
mathemagier: I have a cane (Excuse me?)
From: [personal profile] mathemagier
[It's an eternal concern and preoccupation, to avoid even accidentally drawing Newton's blood in any form because going catatonic is not what anyone would call a desired outcome. So he's careful and avoids scratching Newton, works him open slowly and with gloves, and doesn't apply anything but the lightest suction to the man's skin. He generally compensates for that viscous streak by being rather physically demanding and tugging, pushing, and pulling Newton as he likes.

It's something to work around while they sort out a solution. More pressingly, if Newton were to ever be injured, he may not be able to so much as touch him. But he's not a biologist and regrettably has left that work to Newton amid the man's other dozen projects. He doesn't know anything about poison immunity and only really understands how vaccines work, which sounds similar.

And extremely dangerous. If it wasn't Newton, he wouldn't even be considering it]


Of course. Well I certainly wouldn't want to use Leibling as our test subject. Have you had any progress with your mice?

Date: 2016-04-17 07:38 am (UTC)
mathemagier: this is my predictive model- no touchie (Explain a thing)
From: [personal profile] mathemagier
Yes, I know.

[It's the most obvious solution, and would be ideal if it would only affect Newton's toxicity. But they have the drift to consider.]

Well it may not be immunity, but an antivenom is still significant progress in the case of accidental contact.

[Which does make it sound like Newton has some sort of contagious disease. And carrying around a bunch of needles just in case hardly sounds convenient.

Hermann presses a kiss to the top of Newton's head]


We could do more research into it. If we understand how the power suppressors function, we could learn how to apply it in different and less permanent forms. And possibly even counteract that effect should the need arise.

Date: 2016-04-18 07:54 am (UTC)
mathemagier: I have a cane (Excuse me?)
From: [personal profile] mathemagier
Of course I don't. If you decided to do that, then I may as well go along with it. Working through an incomplete Drift is an experience I'd rather not repeat.

[But he's also grown used to his abilities and would be more reluctant to part with them. Hermann loops an arm behind Newton's back, fingers curling about his shoulder. Comfortable- yes, as his lingering nerves settle]

But I wouldn't abandon the idea for an anti-venom. Develop that for emergencies, then look into a more sophisticated approach perhaps. I know you've already been working on identifying the different biological factors between your abilities.
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