Dr. Alexander Hilbert (
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hard times / open!
Hilbert is fine. He is just fine. He has to be just fine because the alternative, getting angry about this, won't be of any use. Push it all down, deal with feelings later, just focus on the here and now for the moment. He has a specific end date for his crimes. He will get out of here eventually. He is fine.
He's not fine, but considering he honestly has no idea how to deal with that, repression is the name of the day.
It's no big secret that Dr. Nerd doesn't have much experience with manual labor. Whenever he does his shift at the oar bank, at the end of it, he leaves without hesitation, but then spends the next few minutes in a nearby corridor, out of the main flow of traffic, inspecting the blisters on his hands. He'll try and grab the attention of anyone else who looks beaten up or not used to this sort of work before rather rudely trying to manhandle them in the corridor, away from prying eyes as well.
The yard is Hilbert's place of choice, especially as there's a few chessboards set up. And Hilbert is annoyingly good at chess. Most days you can find him sitting at a chessboard, thinking to himself, while also scanning the yard for anybody who might give him a good game as well as just looking for someone in particular. If he spots an Advocate, however, he'll walk up to them and ask two questions. One, is there any way for Prisoners to request or purchase certain items? Two, have they seen a young man, smaller than he is, who goes by the name of John Mandrake?
It's not that Hilbert's worried about Mandrake or anything. Certainly not. That would imply sentimentality and he has no room for that. It's simply that he'd rather the young man not be on this ship. That's it. Nothing more.
He's not fine, but considering he honestly has no idea how to deal with that, repression is the name of the day.
It's no big secret that Dr. Nerd doesn't have much experience with manual labor. Whenever he does his shift at the oar bank, at the end of it, he leaves without hesitation, but then spends the next few minutes in a nearby corridor, out of the main flow of traffic, inspecting the blisters on his hands. He'll try and grab the attention of anyone else who looks beaten up or not used to this sort of work before rather rudely trying to manhandle them in the corridor, away from prying eyes as well.
The yard is Hilbert's place of choice, especially as there's a few chessboards set up. And Hilbert is annoyingly good at chess. Most days you can find him sitting at a chessboard, thinking to himself, while also scanning the yard for anybody who might give him a good game as well as just looking for someone in particular. If he spots an Advocate, however, he'll walk up to them and ask two questions. One, is there any way for Prisoners to request or purchase certain items? Two, have they seen a young man, smaller than he is, who goes by the name of John Mandrake?
It's not that Hilbert's worried about Mandrake or anything. Certainly not. That would imply sentimentality and he has no room for that. It's simply that he'd rather the young man not be on this ship. That's it. Nothing more.
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"Obviously this is not ideal. In ideal situation, I would say 'yes, please drain Warren Kepler dry, I would greatly appreciate it,' you do so, everything goes on as normal. But you are a Prisoner here. I say 'please drain Warren Kepler dry,' you do so, they either find Kepler's body or Kepler lives long enough to tattletale himself, we both get into trouble.
"I have conditions to being meal, of course. But agreement between two willing parties seems safest option."
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"What are your conditions?"
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"Is he going to ruin our lives again?"
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And he knows that there is absolutely no way of saying this without coming off like a creep, so he just bluntly continues with,
"Eiffel is very useful test subject. There are aspects to his blood that I would like to run studies on. If we were to somehow make it back to the Barge, I would like him alive, preferably not anemic."
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"Fine. Yes, I will no longer harm him here. His blood tasted like shit, anyway."
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This is why you don't just eat random people, Nadja! You go over their entire medical records first, gosh.
"We can meet up after current shift at the oars. I am certain there is unused corridor or room somewhere for privacy."
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"Can you eat while you row?"
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"If someone were to offer themselves to me, yes. But I am chained here, as you can see."
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Hopefully they'll see each other again when they're both off shift. He'll be keeping an eye out for Nadja, at least.