geniustheveil: (bssm ☂ a bit cold)
Mizuno Ami ☿ Sailor Mercury ([personal profile] geniustheveil) wrote in [community profile] unlocked_hearts2014-12-17 07:22 pm

[Video / Action]

[Video]

[On the video this time, it's a girl with distinctive blue hair, who speaks in a calm, if somewhat businesslike tone.]

Excuse me, this is Ami Mizuno. [She defaults to the Western order, as it seems to be more prevalent, at least in her world and era.] I'm interested in discussing methods of fighting the Heartless, and which have had the most success in pushing them back. I think it's in the interest and beneficial to everyone here to work together on that, and on a way to truly defeat them. After all, our own worlds and this one are all at risk.

Back home, I was studying to be a doctor, so I would also like to offer whatever medical services I can, and work to develop a method of responding to any injuries faced in further battles with the Heartless threat.

[Action]

[Later, different practical needs drag Ami out to the shops and around town, where she can be found especially in the clothing shop (she needs some sensible clothes for all different types of weather, if she remembers the worlds connected here correctly). So she can be found at the Clothing Store, mulling over its selections.

Apparently her tastes run from bland to staid, and the color blue tends to take over her wardrobe. Finding a lab coat would be an extra bonus.]


[OOC: As a heads-up, I'll be busy through the holidays - I will be responsive as much as possible, but likely slow.]
one_one_se7en: (Grim)

[Voice]

[personal profile] one_one_se7en 2014-12-22 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
[he Master Chief keeps tabs on the transmission for any and all knowledge that might be around in regards to the Heartless. Like this girl mentioned, their worlds were at risk.

This girl reminded him of too many people.]


Doctor from which era?
Edited 2014-12-22 03:29 (UTC)
one_one_se7en: (Looking up)

[Voice]

[personal profile] one_one_se7en 2015-01-02 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
[Late twentieth century? How much was missing in medicine by six hundred centuries? It meant two things: Traditional knowledge would be instructed more thoroughly, and she would not depend nearly as much on machines; on another, she would lack the machines and technology of his era.]

I'll give you medical equipment whenever I find it.

[From her world or his.]