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Regarding Seriphyn Inhonores

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Scherezad
Revenent Defence Corperation
Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
#41 - 2013-08-13 02:22:07 UTC
We are very pleased to report to the IGS that General (ret.) Inhonores has returned to delta-level consciousness. While we have yet to discern if any long-term damage has been sustained by the Pilot, we have at this time concluded a successful centromedial augmentation operation and are confident that he will regain consciousness. We are, likewise, confident that we will be able to reimplant his Capsule implants, allowing him to return to full capability as previous.

We naturally cannot disclose the nature of the procedures performed on Mr Inhonores, but are pleased to announce to the IGS that we were able to use a minimal number of therapeutic devices, the majority of which are temporary in nature. However, they will be sufficient in preventing a relapse of the condition.

Any inquiries or requests for a consultation may be directed to Lai Dai Research Biomedical and Cybernetic, Office of Registration, Kakakela VI Moon 5 LDCF, Research Annex District 1.
Evi Polevhia
Phoenix Naval Operations
Phoenix Naval Systems
#42 - 2013-08-13 02:25:21 UTC
Not to say I told everyone so, but I told everyone so. Twice in this thread in fact.

I do suppose congratulations are in order for your people's skill in the medical field.
Pieter Tuulinen
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#43 - 2013-08-13 04:00:47 UTC
Have you confirmed higher level brain function, or were you only able to restore the same level of facility that he had prior to going into the coma?

I know. I know. But to be honest I'm just the first one to get there.

For the first time since I started the conversation, he looks me dead in the eye. In his gaze are steel jackhammers, quiet vengeance, a hundred thousand orbital bombs frozen in still life.

Ollie Rundle
#44 - 2013-08-13 15:00:30 UTC  |  Edited by: Ollie Rundle
Pieter Tuulinen wrote:
Have you confirmed higher level brain function, or were you only able to restore the same level of facility that he had prior to going into the coma?

I know. I know. But to be honest I'm just the first one to get there.


From what little I know of these things, the answers to your questions will be difficult to obtain through conventional methods until they attempt to fully reverse the induced coma state.

In the absence of implants which might have made it possible to interact within the confines of a virtual tank interface it seems that a wait-and-see approach will be the order of the day.
Scherezad
Revenent Defence Corperation
Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
#45 - 2013-08-13 15:11:35 UTC
Basic cognition has been restored, and there appears to be surprisingly little impairment or memory loss. We have yet to test motor functions but can confirm basic voluntary abilities. We are in the process of confirming his levle of functionality, and will be reimplementing the Capsule interface after that point.

Synthetic Cultist
Church of The Crimson Saviour
#46 - 2013-08-13 16:40:42 UTC
I hope Renowned War Hero former Luminaire General Seriphyn Inhonores's Brain is Alright.

The Brain is the most Interesting Part of a Person.

Synthia 1, Empress of Kaztropol.

It is Written.

Pieter Tuulinen
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#47 - 2013-08-13 18:35:14 UTC
You should petition to be allowed to study it, Synthia. After all, Seriphyn never got much mileage out of it - you could fit him with a drone AI programmed to say "Of course that was invented in the Federation..." and "The concept of the Federation as a whole is illusory, you have to think in terms of it's member states..." and who'd know the difference?

For the first time since I started the conversation, he looks me dead in the eye. In his gaze are steel jackhammers, quiet vengeance, a hundred thousand orbital bombs frozen in still life.

Synthetic Cultist
Church of The Crimson Saviour
#48 - 2013-08-13 18:45:34 UTC
Pieter Tuulinen wrote:
You should petition to be allowed to study it, Synthia. After all, Seriphyn never got much mileage out of it - you could fit him with a drone AI programmed to say "Of course that was invented in the Federation..." and "The concept of the Federation as a whole is illusory, you have to think in terms of it's member states..." and who'd know the difference?


Attention

Synthia 1, Empress of Kaztropol.

It is Written.

Silas Vitalia
Doomheim
#49 - 2013-08-13 18:49:56 UTC
Again, have we determined a visitation schedule and availability?

Sabik now, Sabik forever

Augustus Inhonores
Elusenian Cooperative
#50 - 2013-08-13 18:53:10 UTC
Is there a particular reason for your juvenile vitriol, Colonel Tuulinen? I would think a man of the State would not only show some prudence in public but also some small manner of respect for the friends and allies who have worked so hard up until this point, especially after an emotionally turbulent month for all those intimately involved. I'm sure the both of us can agree that the time you spend on this GalNet thread is a waste of energy for all involved.

Speaking of Colonel Tuulinen's friends and allies, Elusenia is indebted to both Scherezad and LDRBC for their crucial help in bringing about our most valued benefactor. While it appears the exhausting work of Scherezad is not appreciated by all, let it be known that all Elusenians are deeply thankful. We will look towards an appropriate reward for Lai Dai Research Biomedical and Cybernetic in due course.
Scherezad
Revenent Defence Corperation
Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
#51 - 2013-08-13 19:27:35 UTC
It is we who are grateful to Elusenia for allowing us to assist. Visitation is forbidden at this point, but once he is capable of stating his preferences, we will accommodate them. We suspect that he will be able to soon.
Pieter Tuulinen
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#52 - 2013-08-13 21:43:57 UTC  |  Edited by: Pieter Tuulinen
Augustus Inhonores wrote:
Is there a particular reason for your juvenile vitriol, Colonel Tuulinen? I would think a man of the State would not only show some prudence in public but also some small manner of respect for the friends and allies who have worked so hard up until this point, especially after an emotionally turbulent month for all those intimately involved. I'm sure the both of us can agree that the time you spend on this GalNet thread is a waste of energy for all involved.


Yes, there is. I believe he's referred to as Seriphyn Inhonores - all my vitriol was earned by the man and, as I promised, once I knew he was going to make a full recovery it was back to business as usual.

As for the second half of your statement, I have already indicated to my kirjuun involved that I regarded their efforts as a misuse of resources but, unlike you, I tend to view how they choose to spend their personal time as being their business entirely. How hypocritical would it be for me to act concerned over the recovery of a man I would happily send back to hospital?

Still, perhaps his brush with death will teach him some restrain and maturity? We'll see - but I won't hold my breath.

For the first time since I started the conversation, he looks me dead in the eye. In his gaze are steel jackhammers, quiet vengeance, a hundred thousand orbital bombs frozen in still life.

Augustus Inhonores
Elusenian Cooperative
#53 - 2013-08-13 22:06:10 UTC
Colonel Tuulinen, I am still perplexed as to why you insist on making your feelings known in such a stubborn and disruptive manner. Miss Scherezad is attempting to use this GalNet thread for updating well-wishers as to Seriphyn Inhonores's status. If you wish to derail this thread into an inter-personal soap opera based on the sort of passions you might see in a secondary school, that is your prerogative, but likewise I reserve the right as an individual to attempt to cajole you in hopefully directing your energies towards something more productive. I am sure there are plentiful pastimes to engage in as a capsuleer employed in a professional mercenary force, pastimes far more engaging than the petulant stamping of one's feet before a clusterwide forum in declaring just how much a hospitalized single father of one is disliked.

Myself, Elusenia, and the cluster are already aware of your feelings.
Pieter Tuulinen
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#54 - 2013-08-13 22:58:06 UTC
I live my life out in the open. Monsieur - however I do feel it only fair to point out that my ill-opinion of Inhonores had nothing to do with his daughter. She, more than any, is blameless in this.

For the first time since I started the conversation, he looks me dead in the eye. In his gaze are steel jackhammers, quiet vengeance, a hundred thousand orbital bombs frozen in still life.

Augustus Inhonores
Elusenian Cooperative
#55 - 2013-08-13 23:07:31 UTC
I am glad we could reach an amicable detente.

As Scherezad has alluded to, Seriphyn Inhonores's recovery is remarkably speedy. We suspect he will be able to resume his duties as ELPIDA Strategos soon.
DeadRow
Blue Canary
Watch This
#56 - 2013-08-13 23:22:49 UTC
I'd just like to point people to Post #7 in this thread. Just over a month, not bad I suppose.
Katrina Oniseki
Oniseki-Raata Internal Watch
Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
#57 - 2013-08-13 23:51:28 UTC
Ishuk-Raata "eagerly" awaits his return to the business table.

Katrina Oniseki

Lyn Farel
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#58 - 2013-08-14 10:52:40 UTC
Pieter Tuulinen wrote:

Still, perhaps his brush with death will teach him some restrain and maturity? We'll see - but I won't hold my breath.


The irony.
Pieter Tuulinen
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#59 - 2013-08-14 15:14:30 UTC
Lyn Farel wrote:
Pieter Tuulinen wrote:

Still, perhaps his brush with death will teach him some restrain and maturity? We'll see - but I won't hold my breath.


The irony.


I'm a combat pilot, my manners are supposed to be rough and ready.

For the first time since I started the conversation, he looks me dead in the eye. In his gaze are steel jackhammers, quiet vengeance, a hundred thousand orbital bombs frozen in still life.

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