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Gypsy Glow Dancer
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"I... guess it means I'm a little charged... kinda like quartz?" I reply tentatively, still a little unsure of the implications. "So... I guess it doesn't discharge into me? Or, uh, maybe something that happened when I was back in captivity caused it..." I decide not to elaborate about the uh, giant quartz torture machine OSP used on me; I get a hunch that I should keep that to myself.
Victor nods excitedly. "Yes, that's what I suspected as well! This device is a quartz milliammeter; it measures current flowing through quartz circuits. Clearly, there is some minor current flowing through your body, as a result of some heretofore-unexplained process!" He seems barely able to contain his sudden giddiness. "And that process is the most exciting part! I should like to begin studying in-depth immediately."
He pulls open a side drawer of his desk, and starts digging through its contents, eventually unearthing a small, white box.
"I'm confused, though," I say as he searches, "if I carry a charge like quartz does, then why doesn't it hurt other people to touch me?" Victor opens the box, producing a small scalpel, some gauze, and a bottle of rubbing alcohol from it; he rolls up his sleeve and wipes his arm down with the alcohol. "Hey, what are you doing with tha--" I interject, before being cut off.
"That is a good question, and one further investigation will explain, if we are fortunate!" He doesn't skip a beat as he suddenly jabs the scalpel into the top of his forearm, slicing out a small section of skin with it. "As for what I'm doing: recall that last night I said I would require a skin sample, and it turns out my suspicions then were correct. This sample, from my arm, will serve as a control, for comparison to yours. Now, please hold your arm out."
I start to object, when he reminds me: "Ah, and of course I didn't forget that, in return, I would remove that stud from your ear!" He deposits the sliver of skin into a small metal tray, and then cleans the scalpel with alcohol.
Hesitantly, I hold my arm out, and Victor rubs alcohol into my skin. I wince as he cuts a small section of flesh out of my arm, but surprisingly the pain isn't as bad as I expected.
"Now, it will take me some time to prepare these samples for testing, as well as samples of the two quartz chunks here," He says as he dresses my wound, and there's an ecstatic urgency in his voice. "You have been an incalculable aid to my research already--if not to modern science itself, considering how poorly understood charged quartz is, but to do this correctly I require solitude, so I must ask you to come back later." He gets a small clamp out of the drawer, and with the same surgical quickness, clips the stud off of my ear, discarding the pieces into a trash can in the corner. "There, the stud's out, so now our business is completed for the moment!"
"Wait," I protest as I rub my ear where the stud used to be, "what about you? What happens when you touch the milliammeter wands?" By the time I finish, he's always swiveled to face the desk again.
"What? Oh, nothing happens, I'll demonstrate it to you later!" He replies absently, reaching into one of the shallower drawers for a moment. He pulls out a small pamphlet and shoves it into my hands. "Here, here, take it. It's a copy of the ship's roster. Go see if someone else needs your help with something, for now I need to work alone!" He actually goes as far as to get up and physically shoo me out of the room, carelessly slamming the door once I'm out.
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