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doctor beverly ([personal profile] dancingmd) wrote2016-07-06 08:31 pm

psl; for daneel

Beverly does not fail to see the irony here in landing on this planet that grants empathic, even telepathic, abilities to its inhabitants and visitors so soon after expressing her desire to share such a connection with Daneel. But she pushes the thoughts of audience and narrative building to the side and focuses on simply exploring this new world, enjoying the fresh open air, so different from the toxic moon they left behind. Every day, she goes out, sometimes together with Daneel, sometimes separate, to talk to the locals and eat the hearty food and hike around the hot springs, then returns at night to their cozy little rented cabin built into the roots of an enormous old tree.

It's a retreat in domesticity that she knows won't last. Moreover, she'd never really be satisfied with it anyway - she's too much of a Starfleet officer - but for now, it is enough.
thezerothlaw: (concerned)

[personal profile] thezerothlaw 2016-07-19 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, he's not about to call her a liar, but he's just slightly sceptical of that particular claim. Still, Daneel squirts some aloe into his hand and begins rubbing it over her back, his touch ginger and the aloe nice and cool. There are echoes of his worry, of his affection.

"I hope you're right on this point," he says.
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[personal profile] thezerothlaw 2016-07-23 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
"But it will take some time to heal."

It seems a very inefficient method of dealing with sun damage to him, though he's not sure he's in a position to decide what's better, either. His mind is full of gentle concern, faint curiosity.

"And your complexion makes you particularly vulnerable to this as well."
thezerothlaw: (concerned)

[personal profile] thezerothlaw 2016-07-29 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
"That would be neither practical nor wanted, I believe."

Even if he really, really wants to, sometimes. That's not actually a good idea. Partner Elijah taught him that. Still, humans are just so... fragile, alarmingly so, briefly alive but so alive, and the urge to protect them from themselves is strong, even if it does more harm in the long term.

"Would you tell me what you did?" Or think it to him, if she prefers.
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[personal profile] thezerothlaw 2016-09-11 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
He listens, to her words and to her thoughts, and his own mind is warm, pleased. It's good that she's had this day, even with the... unfortunate side effects.

Daneel pauses, though, because he can't rub aloe into her back forever. "I believe that should help," he says, drawing back a little. "You will let me know if you need a second application?"
thezerothlaw: (is this happy)

[personal profile] thezerothlaw 2016-09-12 05:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, she knows him well.

"I spent some time in the markets, speaking with the locals," Daneel says. "I spoke at length with a young woman, an apprentice to a dairy farmer, about telepathy. She seemed quite amused with my interest, but was pleased to have someone to speak with while she worked."
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[personal profile] thezerothlaw 2016-09-15 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
"She was."

Daneel shakes his head slightly.

"I never thought very much about the potential of an entire telepathic society. This is... not quite what I expected, and perhaps not the only variation. It's fascinating."
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[personal profile] thezerothlaw 2016-09-26 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
Daneel listens, frowning slightly. The nudity of Betazoids can hardly shock him; taboos vary greatly even in human societies, after all. And for all the unpleasant memories of Sarek, it's as interesting to him as anything else.

"And yet, for all the trait's rarity, it was merely a case of friend Giskard passing a programming matrix to me. I have wondered, on occasion, if it were possible to impress such a matrix upon a human mind, would telepathy result there as well?"