Ack! Chills! I'm so very excited to respond - but am also so very tired. I would hate to produce a crappy post in my post-rehearsal daze, so my post should be up by tomorrow afternoon, instead.
Teknopathetic said
Nothing to worry about. Drop your blurb off for me, I'll set the scene, then you can go a little crazy with how you react.After all, if I woke up somewhere with absolutely no memory of who I was or where I was at, I'd probably have some...interesting soul-searching as I bumbled around.So yes! Don't worry too much. Always time to alter missing details, like when you're a moron and mix up people's designations.(shame, tekno, shame)
Teknopathetic said
Oh, suppose I should have clarified that a little as well.X-1's implants are military grade and mechanical. Extremely obvious to the naked eye. The heart implant (which she probably wouldn't be fully aware of, aside from chest scarring) is a mixture of mechanical and organic. Exact details and benefits are up to you, but it is entirely acceptable to assume they're hardier, stronger, and keep her working for longer than your average flesh and blood crewmember.
Teknopathetic said
That is quite fair. What are you rehearsing, if I might ask?
(If this gives chills, I cannot wait until things actually become strange.)
Teknopathetic said
@corneredbliss: Oh! I thought you might be taking part in a play or some such. Although I suppose a play for a class still counts!
corneredbliss said
Well, it's not really a play for the class. I'm an Acting major, so instead of written finals, we have to perform scenes, etc. That's all!And a quick (perhaps silly) question for clarification as I write my post: When Amelie blacks out again, does she no longer remember her name? Or are would she have retained those few facts when she woke up?
corneredbliss said
Well, it's not really a play for the class. I'm an Acting major, so instead of written finals, we have to perform scenes, etc. That's all!
Teknopathetic said
That's actually fairly interesting. I did dramatic/comedic interpretation in high school but never really had a chance in college. I'd prefer performing scenes to a written final or gargantuan busywork reports, that much I can tell you.