And the reason I suggest discretion isn't out of propriety, but rather caution. Just as the Drift has the potential for abuse, so too is our connection exploitable. You should well understand this.
While you may have been granted the abilities of a starfish, you can't contest that such levels of regeneration are humanly impossible. This is what makes them incomprehensible. It is nothing that could be replicated. Although I accept that as imPorts we are now inherently superhuman, perhaps some allowance should be made for our 'powers'. After all, the civilians of this world are supposed to be widely ordinary by comparison.
In regards to the benefits of our neural link, I'm essentially referring to the potential for data transfer. There are entire swaths of information that could be exchanged in such a fashion, more easily than any technology or instructional method we've developed to date.
(b)+(f) Amenable, though I wonder if we'll ever run out of experiments for this.
As far as my hypothetical books go, I should hope I won't be writing most of them. Those I do however, will not be reduced to such a gross oversimplification. However, I will make a concentrated effort to be as concise as possible. It wouldn't do for all my work to go unappreciated by means of a steep learning curve, after all. I must say your ardor is entirely unnecessary, however. I suppose it's petty vengeance, but he will not talk his way out of this one.
-- Dr. Hermann Gottlieb
PS. As if we need letters for that. I'm not sure alcohol is wise or foolish in the wake of what we've experienced. Perhaps a rain check on that.
PPS. Marginally better, as you surely know. It's still not a good day, but these letters have helped redirect my focus, so I appreciate them. I anticipate a return to baseline mobility tomorrow, and gradual improvement over the course of the week. You seem to be doing much better.
no subject
You are impossible.
And the reason I suggest discretion isn't out of propriety, but rather caution. Just as the Drift has the potential for abuse, so too is our connection exploitable. You should well understand this.
While you may have been granted the abilities of a starfish, you can't contest that such levels of regeneration are humanly impossible. This is what makes them incomprehensible. It is nothing that could be replicated. Although I accept that as imPorts we are now inherently superhuman, perhaps some allowance should be made for our 'powers'. After all, the civilians of this world are supposed to be widely ordinary by comparison.
In regards to the benefits of our neural link, I'm essentially referring to the potential for data transfer. There are entire swaths of information that could be exchanged in such a fashion, more easily than any technology or instructional method we've developed to date.
(b)+(f) Amenable, though I wonder if we'll ever run out of experiments for this.
As far as my hypothetical books go, I should hope I won't be writing most of them. Those I do however, will not be reduced to such a gross oversimplification. However, I will make a concentrated effort to be as concise as possible. It wouldn't do for all my work to go unappreciated by means of a steep learning curve, after all. I must say your ardor is entirely unnecessary, however. I suppose it's petty vengeance, but he will not talk his way out of this one.
-- Dr. Hermann Gottlieb
PS. As if we need letters for that. I'm not sure alcohol is wise or foolish in the wake of what we've experienced. Perhaps a rain check on that.
PPS. Marginally better, as you surely know. It's still not a good day, but these letters have helped redirect my focus, so I appreciate them. I anticipate a return to baseline mobility tomorrow, and gradual improvement over the course of the week. You seem to be doing much better.