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Hermione Granger ([personal profile] bookish_lioness) wrote in [community profile] faderift2017-05-08 12:27 pm

[Open] I can't take the distance

WHO: Hermione and OPEN
WHAT: Catch-all for the month while Hermione gets used to Kirkwall
WHEN: Throughout Bloomingtide
WHERE: The docks, the Gallows, and exploring Kirkwall
NOTES: Will update with any warnings if necessary. If anyone wants to plan or would like a specific starter, feel free to either PM this journal or hit me up on plurk ([plurk.com profile] StarryOblivion).




Arrival

While Hermione had never had trouble with boats, she couldn't help feeling nauseated during the entire trip. She was still convinced that she'd left Harry behind in Skyhold, and that she could have done more to find him, and the concern and guilt weighed on her heavily.

By the time she'd disembarked, she was a little unsteady on her feet, and the sight of the Gallows wasn't really helping to foster a cheery disposition. She lingered by the docks for a time, often stopping to stare back across the water towards where they'd come from, but she knew that eventually she'd have to make her way into the Gallows proper.

The Gallows

Though it wasn't as dismal as it had been when she'd been kept a prisoner there in that horrible future world, the Gallows still wasn't the most inviting of places. Hermione didn't consider herself sensitive to that sort of thing, but she could swear she could feel the pain and anguish that lingered, soaked into the walls despite the Inquisition's best efforts to make the place livable. Though she sat in the library more than once and took a few meals in the dining hall and tried to settle into something resembling a day-to-day schedule, she didn't feel wholly comfortable anywhere. It wasn't until now that she realized just how much Skyhold had come to feel like home, and that posed a whole host of other problems in itself.

The city

Though Hermione hated the Gallows, she'd heard enough mixed tales about Kirkwall to be reluctant to travel there. But she knew that staying in the Gallows all day every day wasn't healthy, and so she eventually managed to borrow a set of clothes that wouldn't look too out of place among the locals, and so wouldn't attract any undue attention as she spent a few days familiarizing herself with her new surroundings.

[OOC- For the last option, anyone in her current CR circle is free to venture along with her, and anyone is welcome to encounter her throughout Kirkwall as she tries to get her bearings. She's curious enough that she'll at least pop her head in anywhere that doesn't look clearly dangerous, but feel free to contact me if you want to be sure or want something specific!]

youwonscience: (take a ladder to the shadows)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2017-05-12 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh really? I don't know if I ever asked where you're from, but that sounds pretty extreme. My plan was definitely private sector all the way." Well, before ... everything. Long story, though from Hermione's tone, she suspects she's not alone in that. Cosima settles in, glancing briefly and almost reflexively at the book without even registering she's done so. Cosima: the cat curiosity will kill, possibly.
youwonscience: (God saw the light)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2017-05-15 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"Familiar with England, Scotland, and Parliament" because with rifters it's worth clarifying, "but not so much with the Ministry of Magic. Is it like, an official government department?" Because she is instantly curious as to whether it exists in her world and she's just not aware of it; she's certainly ready to believe that's possible.

(It's not like Felix or Sarah would know either. Probably. Maybe Felix.)
youwonscience: (you and me are one)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2017-05-16 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"Nope - I was in Canada directly before I came here, but born and raised in California." She smiles, almost ruefully. "Depending on precisely when you're from, this might be the part where I insert a sheepish apology for being American, but."

Adjusting her glasses, she adds, "I wouldn't be entirely surprised if we were from the same world and didn't know it. It's a big place, and there's a lot going on that the public doesn't know about, even just where science and corporate research are concerned. Though I have to ask ... at what point in dating someone is it legal to tell them you can do magic, because I assume you're not just putting it on your OKCupid profile." It's a little bit of a joke, because that's how Cosima is, but the curiosity is genuine and nonjudgmental.

If there's one thing she loves, it's trying to understand something new.
youwonscience: (You know me better than I do)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2017-05-20 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ah, sorry. OKCupid's a bit later than 1998, and a lot of the apologizing starts after the 2000 presidential election." So Hermione has that to look forward to.

Cosima leans back a bit, thoughtfully. "So is magic, like, a recessive gene? Muggle and non-muggle equals question-mark-muggle kid? Man, that'd be a bumpy awakening. Living a whole life with someone until one day your kid sneezes and his hair turns blue. I mean, I'm sure that's not how it manifests, but you get my point."
youwonscience: (hallucinating chasing changing racing)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2017-05-22 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, interesting. Can I ask, and please shut me down if this is rude, but does 'Muggle-born' mean both your parents are muggles, or just one? From the way you framed it, it sounds like there's an expectation that the expectation is that wizarding kids of wizarding parents are usually stronger, but is that just cultural, or has anyone ever studied it?"

She is resisting the urge to take notes - this is Hermione's life, that would be rude - but on the other hand, it is totally fascinating and she hasn't managed to frame magic in Thedas in terms of heritability yet in a conversation with someone who knows enough about it to be helpful.

(Though she totally makes a mental note to ask Anders. If he doesn't know, at least she's pretty sure he'd find the question interesting rather than nosy.)
youwonscience: (God saw everything)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2017-05-23 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ah." She brightens a bit at the athleticism comparison. "So it's partially heritable the way, say, being a ballet dancer is. Some people could never dance ballet professionally just because of how they're born; some have the potential, but don't have the resources or the encouragement or the opportunity; and a very few have the talent, the opportunity and the desire to perform at the top of their craft. I mean, obviously no analogy is going to be perfect, but yeah, that makes some sense. So a pair of identical twins might have similar raw magical talent, but one might be more driven to pursue it than the other."

Not that twin studies particularly interest her or anything.

"If you're a witch and your parents are muggles, how do you find your way to this secret world when the laws keep it so hidden?"
Edited 2017-05-23 15:28 (UTC)
youwonscience: (oh my love it's time)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2017-05-25 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"What if you parents don't want you to go to Hogwarts? Are there, like, other options?" Cosima was raised in an environment where choice of school was taken as a given, and suddenly has a sinking suspicion about why there isn't any witch or wizard studying magical genetics. Still, she doesn't want to judge too much too fast. After all, she is the opposite of any sort of expert where magic is concerned.

(On the other hand, she can imagine how well Sarah wouldn't take it, for example, if a witch turned up and informed her Kira would be going to school in Scotland.)
youwonscience: (the darkness he called night)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2017-05-27 12:34 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hm." Cosima looks a bit dubious, but what Hermione's describing is, at least, less compulsory that the Circle system, as far as Cosima's been led to understand it. It's not a great choice, but it is a choice. Mostly. And it's not as if she'd know how to keep a child who could do magic safe, left to her own devices.

"What about postsecondary education? Since magic is secret, I can't imagine that like, Oxford will take a transcript from a wizarding institution."
youwonscience: (no lies)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2017-05-31 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
"So there's hope for a witch geneticist one of these days," Cosima says with a smile. It's a joke, mostly, though given her own interest in epigenetics, she'd have been very interested in the relative heritability of magical skill if she'd known about magic at home in the first place. It was an interesting puzzle (though, at the same time, she fervently hopes Dyad does not know about magic).

"Do you think you'll go on, assuming you get back home and it's an option?"
youwonscience: (behold it was good)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2017-06-01 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's fair. You need someone to help that geneticist secure funding, too, right?" Government service has never been on Cosima's radar, in particular, but it's something she can (mostly) respect. Especially because even on glancing acquaintance, it's clear Hermione is the type to try to make things better, not accumulate power for power's sake.

"I think my parents have just resigned themselves to the fact I'll always be in school, which is an exaggeration, I'm eventually gonna graduate when I finish my dissertation. But if you're interested in learning stuff it's also kind of true." She grins. "Maybe with less 'juggling your funding sources so you don't have to take out yet more student loans' in the future, though."
youwonscience: (let there be light)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2017-06-05 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Cosima lights up, a little, at an audience who might actually have some grasp of what she's talking about when answering this question. "Yeah, I'm evo devo - evolutionary developmental biology. The field basically uses how organisms develop to infer their ancestral relationships - sort of trying to reverse-engineer a most likely evolutionary course that way. My dissertation in particular is about epigenetic influence on clone cells. The old nature-nurture debate in miniature, kind of." She's simplifying, of course, but at least she trusts that Hermione knows what evolution and genes are. "After all, if we're trying to pinpoint evolutionary relationships, we need to have a solid grasp on how much environmental differences can influence development, because gene expression is the basis of a lot of what we do."
youwonscience: (hallucinating chasing changing racing)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2017-06-07 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh man, yeah, no, sorry. I just got excited not to have to start with germ theory. But yeah, epigenetics is almost exactly that." She gestures in a vague way, and wishes that scrap paper were a thing she didn't feel guilty about, given the price of parchment.

"So we've got DNA, right, which is like the fundamental instructions for how to build an organism. Genes are specific sequences within that DNA that tell your cells to make certain proteins. The classic genetic trait is eye color, right? You get a certain combination of chromosomes from each parent and together they determine whether you have blue, green, hazel, brown, whatever. But a lot of genes can be, um, basically switched on or off by a whole ton of environmental factors. So like, if you're a mammal, what your mother eats while she's pregnant with you, for instance."

She adjusts her glasses, shrugging. "So with clone cells, you've basically got a control. You know the genes are identical, so if you expose them to different environmental influences, you can see the epigenetic effects really clearly. At least in theory."
youwonscience: (oh my love it's time)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2017-06-09 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Cosima definitely should have expected the question -- it's a logical one, after all -- but it gives her pause. She's told people about her background in Thedas, but mainly people who don't really have the context to understand all the implications. It's been a strange sort of freedom. Hermione, though, is from Cosima's world, or one very much like it. The stakes seem higher, somehow, in her decision of just how honest to be.

"So by about 2013 or so, clonal colonies of cells are pretty common in lab-based settings," she starts, because that part is easy. "You can grow them in a culture -- like a Petri dish. It's something you see in nature, even. Lots of tumors are actually one mature cell just making identical copies of itself out of whack, they're technically clones."

Cosima exhales, then goes on: "So, as far as the general public knows, the sheep was it for us too, as far as big multi-cellular organisms go. But there has been experimentation with human clones in secret. There was, uh, a successful trial about thirty years ago. You're looking at the proof." It's still weird. It will always be weird. Especially now that her brain perversely chirps 324B21 silently every time it comes up.

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