[ medicine and research were never fields Ludger had any interest in, and so now, it's out of his hands. with that, Ludger will set down the bowl for Anaxa, and pass him a spoon ]
Have you been helping them out? Sounds like you have a few ideas.
[ Not a statement he'd normally use, but the sentiment is undeniably understandable.
At Ludger's question, Anaxagoras supposes that it isn't wrong to inquire as he gives a bit of a nod after more concrete contemplation. ]
...I have in some ways. In that I've been trying to supplement any potential holes in knowledge here or there - or also add my own to theirs, wherever possible.
As their minds are fellow intellectuals, it tends to be easy to do a little back and forth. However, nothing quite concrete has been established as of yet, and I suspect that having additional input from the rest of everyone else will ultimately also assist in these endeavors.
[ as Anaxagoras explains his collaboration, Ludger listens, thoughtful, then rueful. ]
Times like this make me wish I'd continued with my education past the requirements for graduation. I've told them about what I've experienced here, and some of the things that remind me of home. But there's a lot about why things happen, or where to look for answers that I miss. You, Alhaitham, Maomao, McGillis, Julius, Katan - you all really know how to use your heads.
[ his lips quirk up a bit at the end. ]
Anyways, if you need a hand with anything, let me know - I'll always at least try to help out.
I certainly will. But before I go further on that note, keep in mind this:
Everyone has their blindspots.
[ Anaxagoras chides, lightly. He is an individual who persistently searches for answers, because that is who he is - it helps supplement at times his own current collection of knowledge.
But, he is by no means perfect. Even he too forgets the lessons he has learned, and needs reminders. ]
I too miss things, just like anyone else. I am by no means a man who has become representation of the perfected learn man. You will eventually see things that I do not, and I will see things you do not. That is not a failing on either of our parts. It is simply what it means to be human.
That being said, in regards to what I need a hand with most...it would be more eyes on this place in general. Including new places that do need scrutiny. The Reptile House, for one, due to some obviously odd elements about it.
[ at the lecture, Ludger can't help but smile. it is not a failing - it is simply what it means to be human. ]
... You're a pretty nice guy, Anaxagoras.
[ Ludger knows humanity by what they carry, and by the choices they can make. if he could reframe his perspective... ah, but really, isn't it a little late for that? ]
All the living creatures, right? It is strange, but I'll be honest - I've got my eye on the museum. There has to be a way in there, right?
That might become a tagline of his while he is here. But, at least it seems Ludger doesn't mind. He frowns and crosses his arms when he points out that aspect, though. ]
Not always.
[ He doesn't seem angry about it, he is just being himself as always; the statement is true. He's the kind of person who cares. ]
...I would assume there'd be a way inside. But the how is honestly beyond me. I haven't tried as of yet, however.
It could take bruteforce, or simply just finding a hidden passage inside.
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[ medicine and research were never fields Ludger had any interest in, and so now, it's out of his hands. with that, Ludger will set down the bowl for Anaxa, and pass him a spoon ]
Have you been helping them out? Sounds like you have a few ideas.
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[ Not a statement he'd normally use, but the sentiment is undeniably understandable.
At Ludger's question, Anaxagoras supposes that it isn't wrong to inquire as he gives a bit of a nod after more concrete contemplation. ]
...I have in some ways. In that I've been trying to supplement any potential holes in knowledge here or there - or also add my own to theirs, wherever possible.
As their minds are fellow intellectuals, it tends to be easy to do a little back and forth. However, nothing quite concrete has been established as of yet, and I suspect that having additional input from the rest of everyone else will ultimately also assist in these endeavors.
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Times like this make me wish I'd continued with my education past the requirements for graduation. I've told them about what I've experienced here, and some of the things that remind me of home. But there's a lot about why things happen, or where to look for answers that I miss. You, Alhaitham, Maomao, McGillis, Julius, Katan - you all really know how to use your heads.
[ his lips quirk up a bit at the end. ]
Anyways, if you need a hand with anything, let me know - I'll always at least try to help out.
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Everyone has their blindspots.
[ Anaxagoras chides, lightly. He is an individual who persistently searches for answers, because that is who he is - it helps supplement at times his own current collection of knowledge.
But, he is by no means perfect. Even he too forgets the lessons he has learned, and needs reminders. ]
I too miss things, just like anyone else. I am by no means a man who has become representation of the perfected learn man. You will eventually see things that I do not, and I will see things you do not. That is not a failing on either of our parts. It is simply what it means to be human.
That being said, in regards to what I need a hand with most...it would be more eyes on this place in general. Including new places that do need scrutiny. The Reptile House, for one, due to some obviously odd elements about it.
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... You're a pretty nice guy, Anaxagoras.
[ Ludger knows humanity by what they carry, and by the choices they can make. if he could reframe his perspective... ah, but really, isn't it a little late for that? ]
All the living creatures, right? It is strange, but I'll be honest - I've got my eye on the museum. There has to be a way in there, right?
[ right??? ]
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That might become a tagline of his while he is here. But, at least it seems Ludger doesn't mind. He frowns and crosses his arms when he points out that aspect, though. ]
Not always.
[ He doesn't seem angry about it, he is just being himself as always; the statement is true. He's the kind of person who cares. ]
...I would assume there'd be a way inside. But the how is honestly beyond me. I haven't tried as of yet, however.
It could take bruteforce, or simply just finding a hidden passage inside.
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a hidden passage though... ]
I bet the hidden passage is linked to the well. It's just too mysterious to not have everything linked back to it.
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[ Anaxagoras suddenly has his thinking cap on, right about now. ]
The problem is getting to the bottom of it.
[ Such is the nature of finding answers. But, maybe there can be something to be checked there as well...he has so many thoughts right now. ]
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[ she was all sparkly that one time. and somehow... he can picture Anaxagoras tying several bricks to his legs and leaping in. ]
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After all, I already swam in it previously.
[ He is saying this with a little huff.
Sorry to say Ludger that barely five seconds into the initial week Anaxagoras leapt in. ]