02-01-2015, 06:32 PM
Marcus spilled a hell of a lot of information on her.
She waited in the room adjacent to his, watching the display on a wall-sized projection. Overlaid upon the visual were the stats measured by the biocollector. She moved little except to stretch out one arm and alter the scale of the readings once in a while. The collection monitored so much more than the basic vitals. She had apps on her Wallet that could diagnose an arrhythmia; this was a room-sized machine that probed the electrical activity of every organism inside, from human to microbiological.
Her mind sheared apart the data, looking for something to correlate to what he said he was doing as he did it. This session would be monitored over and over again in the days to come, she was sure. Whether or not anything could be gleaned from it? She'd damn well sure try.
A part of her recognized that she was focused more on the biology in front of her than this wondrous miracle she couldn't see or comprehend. But, stick with what you know, right?
She appeared in the door to his room. "Thank you, Sigma. I have quite enough data to analyze for the rest of my life. It's probably best that we return you to the surface. It's the middle of the night. I hear strange rumours about sleeping, or such nonsense, during this part of the day."
Her mouth ghosted the hint of a smile.
She waited in the room adjacent to his, watching the display on a wall-sized projection. Overlaid upon the visual were the stats measured by the biocollector. She moved little except to stretch out one arm and alter the scale of the readings once in a while. The collection monitored so much more than the basic vitals. She had apps on her Wallet that could diagnose an arrhythmia; this was a room-sized machine that probed the electrical activity of every organism inside, from human to microbiological.
Her mind sheared apart the data, looking for something to correlate to what he said he was doing as he did it. This session would be monitored over and over again in the days to come, she was sure. Whether or not anything could be gleaned from it? She'd damn well sure try.
A part of her recognized that she was focused more on the biology in front of her than this wondrous miracle she couldn't see or comprehend. But, stick with what you know, right?
She appeared in the door to his room. "Thank you, Sigma. I have quite enough data to analyze for the rest of my life. It's probably best that we return you to the surface. It's the middle of the night. I hear strange rumours about sleeping, or such nonsense, during this part of the day."
Her mouth ghosted the hint of a smile.