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gotosleep_idiot2018-01-09 05:41 pm
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January & February Test Drive

It's that time again!
→ Comment with a new character you'd like to test out in the game's setting. (put character/canon in subject line pls!)
→ You don't have to be in the game to comment! HI NEW PEOPLE LET US ENABLE YOU.
→ Tag around with new and old characters.
→ App all those characters
→ ???
→ PROFIT!
**NOTICE** - For new series and recent updates/occurrences to existing ones, please mark as SPOILERS if you must refer to such, but please use your own discretion in general.
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Also, he's just going to scan you now, don't mind him. There was a brief pause before he said, "You are not human."
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Very good. Alright - what am I then?"
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"I do not know," he said, projecting a readout of the Doctor's scan data on to his pudgy white tummy. It included a picture of him, along with all his vital statistics, from things like height, weight, and body temperature all the way up to things like blood type (listed as Unidentified), cholesterol levels (pretty good, though Baymax is working from a human baseline), and allergies (none). "I have never encountered a member of your species before. Your appearance is identical to a human, but your internal structure is very different, particularly your cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Also your biochemistry is vastly different; I have noted that many common anesthetics, particularly aspirin, would produce potentially lethal reactions if administered to you."
As Baymax describes the various ways the Doctor differs from a human, the display changes briefly to a diagram of his internal structure- including the two hearts and respiratory bypass system- and then to a graph notating his body chemistry- a few of the hormones, chemicals, and neurotransmitters on it are also listed as Unidentified, though its here that the warning about aspirin came from. It then returns to the original image of Ten and his vital stats.
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And watches the statistics about himself on the robot's tummy. Oh, wonderful next you're going to be remarking about someone being sterile and the vast sensitivity of the taste buds.
"Welcome to the multiverse... You can turn that - off."
Ten has to admit this Tadashi Hamada is rather clever.
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As for having a consciousness, Baymax still wasn't sure, but as he had no further data on the subject, he didn't try to contradict the Doctor. He did however, turn off the images as requested. "What is your species called?", he asked. "And is there a database of medical information on it available?"