Nov. 1st, 2013
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Nov. 1st, 2013 04:00 pmWhat do you think is your best feature or characteristic?
Intelligence.
If you were stranded on a desert island, what three things would you bring and why? No, you can not bring a boat.
This question really loses a lot of it's potency when one has recently been stranded on a deserted island.
- A flair gun or fireworks to garner the attention of any passing ships.
- A distillation unit for purifying sea water into something drinkable.
- A net for catching fish.
As I believe the point of this question is, actually supposed to be something more long the lines of "what three things would you be unable to live without?" I suppose I should include a secondary set of responses.
- As many books as I am allowed, preferably on subjects that I know little to nothing about. If I'm to be trapped the least I can do is use the time to learn something.
- Similarly as much of my lab equipment as possible. I suppose it depends on what you consider a "chemistry set". At the very least a microscope.
- As both of those are rather pushing the limits I suppose I will leave it at that.
Do you prefer fresh air or air conditioning? Why?
Air conditioning is nice, especially when working in a lab when sweat could be considered a contamination. Considering I am not entirely sure I can sweat anymore, and panting would be nothing short of mortifying, I might find myself more inclined to prefer air conditioning over fresh air. As it is not something one often encounters, however, I suppose it's really not terribly relevant.
If you won the lottery, what is the first thing you would do?
Winning the lottery is a bit unnecessary when one has the finances of Charles Xavier backing their research. I suppose I would repay Charles. I would also ensure my parents were comfortable.
If you were any animal, what would you be?
Very. Funny.
If you could learn to do anything, what would it be?
This seems to be a little redundant for someone such as myself but I suppose invisibility might be my next project. Or at least manipulation of perception. Still it would have been quite useful if our jet was not quite so obvious.
Have you ever had something happen to you that you thought was bad but it turned out for the best?
If you're trying to make me look for the silver lining in this situation, or in recent events, that is not going to happen.
Though I suppose if I weren't what I am now I would not have been able to save Alex. That at least was for the best.
What was the last experience that made you a stronger person?
Losing my position with the CIA.
Intelligence.
If you were stranded on a desert island, what three things would you bring and why? No, you can not bring a boat.
This question really loses a lot of it's potency when one has recently been stranded on a deserted island.
- A flair gun or fireworks to garner the attention of any passing ships.
- A distillation unit for purifying sea water into something drinkable.
- A net for catching fish.
As I believe the point of this question is, actually supposed to be something more long the lines of "what three things would you be unable to live without?" I suppose I should include a secondary set of responses.
- As many books as I am allowed, preferably on subjects that I know little to nothing about. If I'm to be trapped the least I can do is use the time to learn something.
- Similarly as much of my lab equipment as possible. I suppose it depends on what you consider a "chemistry set". At the very least a microscope.
- As both of those are rather pushing the limits I suppose I will leave it at that.
Do you prefer fresh air or air conditioning? Why?
Air conditioning is nice, especially when working in a lab when sweat could be considered a contamination. Considering I am not entirely sure I can sweat anymore, and panting would be nothing short of mortifying, I might find myself more inclined to prefer air conditioning over fresh air. As it is not something one often encounters, however, I suppose it's really not terribly relevant.
If you won the lottery, what is the first thing you would do?
Winning the lottery is a bit unnecessary when one has the finances of Charles Xavier backing their research. I suppose I would repay Charles. I would also ensure my parents were comfortable.
If you were any animal, what would you be?
Very. Funny.
If you could learn to do anything, what would it be?
This seems to be a little redundant for someone such as myself but I suppose invisibility might be my next project. Or at least manipulation of perception. Still it would have been quite useful if our jet was not quite so obvious.
Have you ever had something happen to you that you thought was bad but it turned out for the best?
If you're trying to make me look for the silver lining in this situation, or in recent events, that is not going to happen.
Though I suppose if I weren't what I am now I would not have been able to save Alex. That at least was for the best.
What was the last experience that made you a stronger person?
Losing my position with the CIA.