Gregory House, MD (
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snowblindrpg2017-09-19 07:50 am
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[network] @hotstud_xxx; audio; Morning 282 [open]
[It's House's voice that comes through the tablet, but his accent and tone are markedly different. Rather than the harsh and sneering Jersey boy, there's something softer and he has a far more generic American accent with some vaguely French and Arabic inflections.]
Captain's Log, Stardate 197005.3. I've escaped Sinai and crash-landed on a mysterious snow planet. There are monsters here according to the locals. And lots of dead bodies. I must have been captured when I crashed. I was in a body bag--it was pretty creepy, but cool! Maybe they thought I was dead. The Vulcan resurrection hypo must be doing its work... I'm really old for some reason, though. Could be a disguise.
Trying to get in contact with Mo... with Lieutenant Blythe, but dialing her communicator isn't working. Suspect sub-spatial interference from the sinister General John and his entourage.
Anyway, I found a graveyard outside the nearby chapel--What gods could these people worship? The Prime Directive forbids me from interfering, whatever it is, of course. They basically look like Christians, though, which is kind of boring. No. Delete that last sentence, computer. Their god's a giant cross. That's burning with light. It's probably symbolic of something. I'll have to find the nearest library and study up on their history.
But first I'm doing some rubbings on the graves. The visible inscriptions have faded away, but I have some paper and crayons. I don't know what happened to my charcoal... but this works, too. I'll add to this log once I have more. Over and out!
Captain's Log, Stardate 197005.3. I've escaped Sinai and crash-landed on a mysterious snow planet. There are monsters here according to the locals. And lots of dead bodies. I must have been captured when I crashed. I was in a body bag--it was pretty creepy, but cool! Maybe they thought I was dead. The Vulcan resurrection hypo must be doing its work... I'm really old for some reason, though. Could be a disguise.
Trying to get in contact with Mo... with Lieutenant Blythe, but dialing her communicator isn't working. Suspect sub-spatial interference from the sinister General John and his entourage.
Anyway, I found a graveyard outside the nearby chapel--What gods could these people worship? The Prime Directive forbids me from interfering, whatever it is, of course. They basically look like Christians, though, which is kind of boring. No. Delete that last sentence, computer. Their god's a giant cross. That's burning with light. It's probably symbolic of something. I'll have to find the nearest library and study up on their history.
But first I'm doing some rubbings on the graves. The visible inscriptions have faded away, but I have some paper and crayons. I don't know what happened to my charcoal... but this works, too. I'll add to this log once I have more. Over and out!
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[He trails off thoughtfully, apparently never having examined this, but also not treating it like the mind-bending thing it probably should be to someone so pious.
Then again, his first encounter with an angel in Heaven dismantled all his preconceptions of both angels and Heaven, so it's really no surprise that he treats nothing he thought he knew from before living there as solid fact.]
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[Not that he doesn't think you seem all right and all, Enoch, but you just seem like a guy at this point.]
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The mission itself was my own doing - I volunteered for it - but there are...ah, details, that suggest He is taking the opportunity to further plans of His own. I can't say how deliberate it was, how far He thought ahead. If He was planning on my contribution.
[A complex answer for a kid but House was clearly very intelligent even then.]
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Or did they need someone alive?
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[Yeah, it's weird. Weird enough that Enoch is still unpacking parts of it even here, when it's all over.
...Might it entertain House, though, if it's so bizarre and complex? He'll keep going.]
...I didn't realize the extent of this at first, honestly. I had no idea why I was the only one coming forward.
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That's the only way to learn such outlandish concepts, I think. Life without free will is difficult to imagine, isn't it?
[He says it and the second it's out of his mouth he flinches, remembering just barely too late House lost his free will as a result of a death price once. And how will this sound when he looks back on this conversation when he's back to normal?]
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That's a clever distinction to make. Their minds are their own, but they are created for a specific purpose, unlike us, and they may not interfere on Earth without permission from God. However...being created fully-formed, with personalities crafted by another rather than built themselves might be considered a means of controlling...well, their thoughts.
[He's starting to feel uneasy, and his voice wavers a little at the end. Maybe he should avoid the topic of thought control.]
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Is Lucifer still a thing where you're from, then? Or does he not happen? [How would the whole Garden of Eden nonsense kick off without him?]
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[All that uneasiness? Gone in an instant. Also yes, that is an abomination of a name mashed together from two different languages.]
He's rather different from the stories, of course. He's known as God's own right hand, and is one of the few capable of speaking to Him at any time. There is no Fall - in fact, I've never known an angel more loyal.
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Is your Garden of Eden legend fake, then, too?
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Oh, the Garden was quite real. I believe I've determined why it happened the way it did, but you enjoy puzzles, don't you? Would you like to try deducing it yourself, as I had, or would you rather I simply told you?
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Give me the facts you had.
[A pause.]
Please, sir.
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It's true, but missing pieces we never learned or understood the full extent of.
The pieces I have to add are: According to angels, free will is what sets us apart. We are meant to make our own path. The greatest transgression of the Fallen Angels was not merely abandoning Heaven, but giving humanity that which we should have earned. They understand that our potential is limitless, but do not understand why, or what it truly is to have free will.
[He pauses.]
...It seems more obvious to me, all laid out at once like this, but perhaps that's merely my own bias of perspective. When I learned all of this, I hadn't even thought of Eden in hundreds of years. It took me some time to connect them.
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So humans still gained knowledge. It was just someone else who played the snake?
[He's not following why this is very much different from the other story, but House isn't a particularly religious man or child.
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[By...creating the concept of nudity taboo at the same time. Questionably silly angel factoids aside, he sees what he forgot to mention (and what he just hinted at by saying the snake could have been someone loyal to Heaven)...]
We're mostly correct about what happened, when, where, and with whom - or we're mostly correct to the best of my knowledge. The missing piece I gained insight into is none of these things.
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There is cruelty in there, however unfortunately necessary. I can't make any excuses for it, and can't blame anyone who thinks of or learns of it for begrudging Heaven for it.
What do you think would happen if we continued living in the Garden?
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[The answer is immediate.]
Nothing happens if you do nothing. But it's a bad design if your entire experiment hinges on the subject failing.
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Humans as an experiment, hm? ...Well, think of it this way - angels are sapient, but not free. Beasts are free, but not sapient. We were the first to be both. What one thing would set us apart from angels, more than anything else?
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[House isn't entirely following this as Enoch seems to have already answered that question.]
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[House already got it earlier, but that is- did they fail?]
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The ability to choose wrongly is important too - though that's not, exactly, what Eden was proving, it is why we had to gain knowledge of good and evil before we were left to our own devices.
Eden's concept was simpler. We can say no.
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well this ran way the hell away on me
cw: allusion to child abuse
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