E-Mail to Marius
Nov. 27th, 2011 10:09 pmTo: [Laverne, Marius]
From: [Grey-Summers, Jean]
Subject: Favor
Marius,
I was wondering if you could help me out with your mutant mojo. We have a new student that has displayed a vague amount of psychic ability but we're having trouble narrowing it down to what those abilities might be. Do you mind taking a look?
I will buy you a case of Gatorade for the trouble. Or a beer. Your choice.
Jean
From: [Grey-Summers, Jean]
Subject: Favor
Marius,
I was wondering if you could help me out with your mutant mojo. We have a new student that has displayed a vague amount of psychic ability but we're having trouble narrowing it down to what those abilities might be. Do you mind taking a look?
I will buy you a case of Gatorade for the trouble. Or a beer. Your choice.
Jean
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Date: 2011-11-28 04:25 am (UTC)From: [He of the Astounding Handsomeness]
Subject: Re: Favor
Would this by chance be in reference to the underaged redhead escorted to the premises this morning? If so, my laughably erratic exercise schedule has seen me well-prepared for this query.
To me she appeared a standard factory-issue telepath/telekinetic. I cannot speak to the level of power or any heretofor unseen variations, but unless she possesses a type of precognition radically different from that of Mr. Dayspring or Marie-Ange I do not believe that particular surprise awaits.
I admit some bemusement as to the question. Is psi not traditionally considered one of the rather more noticable mutations? I myself tend to avoid it due to Past Incidents, but I would imagine hearing voices in one's head are somewhat hard to ignore.
In light of the promptness of my response, perhaps you should consider rewarding me with both.
Marius
PS: It occurs to me Mr. Dayspring's daughter is also red-haired. Perhaps a study is necessary to determine whether there is a correlation between psionics and hair color.
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Date: 2011-11-28 04:41 am (UTC)From: [Wields the Stethoscope]
Subject: RE: Favor
That would be her. She seems to be a little overwhelmed by it all but that's normal for most of the newcomers and I wanted to get a good starting point on how to approach her at least ability wise.
Telepathy can often manifest itself like schizophrenia, I'm told. More often than not many telepaths are often institutionalized for being mistaken as such. The telepath themselves may believe they're also as such.
I will gladly bestow both upon you. Pick a time and day for the beer (unless you'd prefer it alone) and I will bring the Gatorade by tomorrow.
Jean
PS: Redhaired females, anyway. Males tend to have brown hair...You may have something there. But that still leaves Emma.
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Date: 2011-11-28 05:12 am (UTC)From: [Always Suspect of the Furry Shorts of Greyskull]
Subject: Re: Favor
Perhaps she is simply not very powerful, to overlook the signs so. But then, I failed to notice my own manifestation until two additional orifices presented themselves upon my palms, so perhaps I am not one to talk about low-key manifestations.
I believe the beer should be postponed until after the completion of exams. Call it a few weeks, perhaps.
Marius
PS: Ah yes, the reportedly lovely Ms. Frost, oft spoken of yet rarely seen. I do seem to recall Ms. Braddock appeared to teach an impromptu lesson whilst blonde, though whether this is her natural hair colour I could hazard neither guess nor question. Though I don't expect you would remember, as I seem to recall you were at the time undergoing your 80s Phase.