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Dr. Charles Xavier ([personal profile] wedonot) wrote2012-10-27 01:11 pm

THIRTY SIX ✖ VOICE

[Hi, Barge, someone else really doesn't want to talk about the flood, so Charles is taking this opportunity to talk more about science. Everyone loves science, especially when it's a distraction from things like promising your best friend you'd come rescue him from Auschwitz and sincerely meaning it because you're a telepath and can pretty much do what you want. :\

Science is generally easier to talk about than feelings. :c]


I'd imagine most of you are familiar with the concept of mass extinctions, wherein the population of all living things on Earth is decreased by over fifty percent. It is, after all, what helped propel mammals into being the dominant life forms on Earth after the dinosaurs went extinct. But despite the widespread devastation each time, some species do survive, and can remain largely unchanged since they originally evolved. The horseshoe crab, for example, is virtually identical to its relatives that have been preserved as fossils from several million years ago.

Others are considerably less well known and familiar to us, and some potentially have yet to even be rediscovered. Although it's quite rare to rediscover a species after it's been thought dead for thousands if not millions of years - for example, it's highly unlikely that a Brachiosaurus has escaped the attention of modern science while roaming the woods of North America - it has happened before.

One such species was considered extinct by the scientific community until December 23, 1938. Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer - a museum curator in South Africa - told local fishermen that if they ever found anything unusual in their hauls to call her in immediately. On this particular day, she was called down to the docks to investigate a captain's haul and discovered a five foot long fish with navy blue scales and white spots that looked like nothing she'd ever seen before. After hurrying the specimen back to the museum and preserving it as best she could after the local morgue refused to help preserve the body, she began to go through her books trying to locate the fish, but couldn't find any information about it. When a friend from Rhodes University was finally able to come look at the specimen, he immediately recognized it as a coelacanth, an ancient fish thought to have gone extinct since the end of the Cretaceous period. A population of fish had apparently been living on the east coast of Africa for potentially millions of years, largely unnoticed by human populations because they spend most of the day very deep under water. Occasionally a fish would be caught by a fisherman, but as the flesh is incredibly oily and often makes people sick, they were often tossed away as trash without a second thought. A second population was more recently discovered in Indonesia.

There are plenty of other examples of so called "living fossils", and Lazarus taxa, both plants and animal, but a discovery like this is generally unheard of, especially considering the coelacanth is generally considered to be a step in understanding how land based animals developed locomotion, as fossil evidence suggests that tetrapods evolved from fish whose fins eventually developed into legs and allowed them to walk out of the water and onto dry land. I've often wondered if another similar discovery might be made with further exploration. Living things are, after all, incredibly resilient, and we still haven't mapped the entirety of our planet's surface.

[Private to Steve]

Do you have a minute? There's something I need to discuss with you.

[Private to Jean]

Merlin tells me you two have been experimenting with the limits of your abilities.
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[personal profile] takeyouapart 2012-10-29 05:57 pm (UTC)(link)
[He's just going to keep projecting, because honestly he doesn't trust his voice right now.]

I'm fine.
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[personal profile] takeyouapart 2012-10-29 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
He's just scared. I overreacted.
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[personal profile] takeyouapart 2012-10-29 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
He just - he didn't mean it.

[But even when he's not 'talking' he doesn't sound convinced.]
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[personal profile] takeyouapart 2012-10-29 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[Merlin smiles to himself because usually when someone's giving Arthur a lecture about not being an ass, it's him. But in this situation? He doesn't feel like the right man for the job to say the least.]

...I know.

[There's a long silence.]

I don't know if I'm asking too much of him by asking him to accept this.
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[personal profile] takeyouapart 2012-10-29 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[He doesn't respond for a long time. There's something cyclical here. He shouldn't have lied to Arthur for years, but he didn't have a choice; he shouldn't have stripped Arthur of all sense of feeling as if he was Camelot's protector, but if he hadn't intervened the way he had then Arthur would be dead and Camelot fallen.

There's only so bad he can feel about keeping Arthur alive for long enough to realise his destiny. Apparently there's no bottom to how bad he can feel for deceiving his best friend.

Eventually he says two words and the inner door opens an inch, and if you really want to Charles you can come and see Merlin's little cupboard room and tiny awful bed.]
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[personal profile] takeyouapart 2012-10-29 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
[Merlin's sitting on the edge of his bed, turning a little wooden carving of a dragon over in his hands, and his face is a little paler and his eyes a little darker than usual.

He clears his throat and speaks out loud.]


You were joking when you said you'd punch him, yeah?
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[personal profile] takeyouapart 2012-10-29 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
[He laughs, ducking his head.]

I tried to punch Arthur the first day we met. Didn't exactly...happen.
Edited (specificity >C) 2012-10-29 22:59 (UTC)
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[personal profile] takeyouapart 2012-10-29 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[...this is not a story that reflects well on Arthur at all, but he's not feeling disposed towards protecting Arthur's reputation right now.]

When I arrived at Camelot, the first time I saw him he was...throwing daggers at a servant holding a shield. For target practice. I tried to stop him, and I...didn't know he was the prince.

[And after he'd found out he hadn't much cared.]
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[personal profile] takeyouapart 2012-10-29 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[Well, he's not going to pull any punches on answering that question.]

Because six years ago he was a horrible ass and he didn't particularly care about other people's dignity. Or their toes.
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[personal profile] takeyouapart 2012-10-29 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[Merlin nods. He's been turning much the same things over in his mind, and if Charles agrees then that makes them correct - which was honestly what threw him so hard when Charles said that maybe he'd been wrong about thinking of Arthur as a worthy king.]

He will. I know he will. He's a different man to the one I met, a better man. But that change has...had a cost. He's not his father's son any more, he can't rely on Uther's approval - he has to look for other ways to prove to himself that he's a good man. I just wish that he could acknowledge what our friendship has been all along and not think less of himself because of it.
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[personal profile] takeyouapart 2012-10-30 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
[This is new information, and his hands still on the wood carving.]

He - Arthur lectured you?
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[personal profile] takeyouapart 2012-10-30 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
[It sounded like he was trying to be helpful, supportive, in his occasionally tactless way. Of course, that was the flip side of being incredibly determined and tenacious - it's entirely possible to be tenacious about pursuing something that's a flat out bad idea.

But he doesn't say all that, because he expects Charles already knows.]


Well, that was unnecessary of him.
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[personal profile] takeyouapart 2012-10-30 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
[He half-smiles.]

If it's going to involve someone smacking him about with a weapon he doesn't know how to use properly, I could stand for that.

[Arthur is not a very good lecture recipient.]

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