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Subzero ([personal profile] greater_than_zero) wrote in [community profile] kismet_loop2015-10-02 09:05 pm

[Audio | Locked to Sam]

[Have an audio ping, Sam.  Sorry it's almost 4a.m.  Zero's concept of "organics need a lot of sleep" is still lacking.]

Sam?  You there?  It's Subzero.

Sorry to bother you, but I had a request.
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[personal profile] 10_20_15_5_50 2016-08-29 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
How's that work? You got like little nanobots along your fluid lines, or what? I probably shouldn't bother asking since I know very, very little about how you guys function physically, but I'm curious.

[And Zero's gotta be the last person on Cybertron who'd fault her for that.]

Pretty much, unless the hurt is pretty minor. There are treatments to minimize the visibility of scar tissue at the surface of the skin, but success'll vary, and some scar tissue is going to be present because you've got that fibrous tissue joining whatever tissues were parted.
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[personal profile] 10_20_15_5_50 2016-09-11 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
Oh. That's cool.

Sort of. Most of the time it's like "oh, that's probably going to leave a mark," or "ohhh, that's gonna leave a mark for sure," but every once in a while something heals up a lot nicer than anyone expected, or a small thing heals up with more of a scar than it seems it should have.
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[personal profile] 10_20_15_5_50 2016-09-11 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
Well, sometimes there's an injury you see and you know there's going to be scarring, but you gotta wait and see just how bad it's going to be. Wound care can contribute, cause scarring will be more pronounced if... [give her just a split-second, here, to get her mental checklist in order] If it's allowed to dry out, if aftercare products are more alkaline than acidic, and if the area is subject to regular stretching. I can rattle this off cause scarification is a thing, though I haven't any examples on me.

[Sam grins.]

See, while a lot of the time people want their scars to be inconspicuous, some like to show 'em off for the story or because they just like the look, and some get professionally cultivated decorative scars. I should have some pictures, if you'd like to see? It's a really interesting branch of body art.
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[personal profile] 10_20_15_5_50 2016-09-25 11:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, the way it's done for scarification the cuts hurt---the way any are gonna---but there's no harm done beyond the strictly superficial stuff.

Y'know what, just gimme a sec.

[She'll fuss with her drone for a moment, bringing up the files transferred from her phone.]

They're here somewhere.... Ah, okay. Here's a good example.

[Rather than have Zero squint at the comparatively tiny screen, she sends the image and a couple others to his drone.]
Edited 2016-09-26 04:28 (UTC)
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[personal profile] 10_20_15_5_50 2016-10-08 06:43 pm (UTC)(link)
You know, you make a face like that, I gotta ask what you're thinking.