thantagonist: (61)
([personal profile] thantagonist) wrote in [community profile] etraya2026-05-30 09:28 pm

un: Dankovsky | video

[Daniil posts live from a café near the museum. He has no patience for typing responses, and his own visage should explain why. His nose has recently been broken and reset. He looks exhausted and irritated, but he has a duty.]

I need a couple people to come down to the café near that absurd museum with the sewn up fruit exhibits. Bring a stretcher, we have a patient who could use some more urgent treatment.

[From somewhere offscreen, a voice that is distinctly not Daniil’s states:] This Etrayan shot me in an attempt to get information I did not possess. I would appreciate his removal from my presence.

Now- That’s not true at all. That is not the reason you were stopped. [Daniil now regrets making a video, but what’s done is done. ]
nightattending: (mood; like a hawk)

[personal profile] nightattending 2026-06-03 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
Coddled doctors don't stay in the ER. [ So only people he sometimes works with on consults, and even then, anyone who regularly visits in the ER doesn't stay coddled for long. So it's not the brag it may be meant to be. It doesn't impress Jack at any rate. ]

What have you learned from your work in the morgue? [ He's honestly curious, and it provides the chance for Dankovsky to prove himself in fact, not only credentials or theory. The gloating means little to him. It's information to note the same way anything a patient says is. ]

Lets say these kids set up a new AI. What's next in Pollux? End of the war. Goodbye death tower. What else? If Etraya's the only way to stay alive, I'm not an idiot, but I don't know what I'm comparing here.
nightattending: (talking; neutral)

[personal profile] nightattending 2026-06-03 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The question Dankovsky answers may be the one he knows more about, but it's also the one that lets him show off his skills. Both are matters where more information is better, so he listens to what answers he gets. Jack cannot help but shake his head a little at the implication people might—might—willingly go into the tower that kills so many people. However, it's also possible Dankovsky means it to help those that get kidnapped.

He lets the man talk and waits until he's done. ]

Have you communicated all this to the general public? I'm glad to know, but I'm not the one heading into the Tower.
nightattending: (action; hand out stop)

[personal profile] nightattending 2026-06-04 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
[ Jack stares at Dankovsky and waits a few seconds. The quality of his handwriting, even if it were demonstrated before him this moment, is not what he cares to comment on. ]

You know a better way to ensure everyone receives that information, and if people's safety is your top priority, you will take action to ensure everyone receives it.
nightattending: (action; arms crossed)

[personal profile] nightattending 2026-06-04 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
Hand deliveries will get people killed.

[ Jack crosses his arms. He understands not wanting to give everyone the opportunity to yell at him again after that post after he shot Castor. However, based on everything Dankovsky says he values and believes about the value of his own work, there's only one ethical choice. ]

You said your discoveries could make the difference between life and death. That means their lives or deaths are in your hands. What are you going to do?
nightattending: (mood; welp)

[personal profile] nightattending 2026-06-04 12:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Good.

[ Jack gives Dankovsky a small nod. It will also give him the chance to assess what Dankovsky really learned from those autopsies without stepping out of the medical tent to read the version he posted by the supplies board. Jack tries not to monopolize that board, given people need things besides medical supplies to stay alive.

God, who knows how many people even pay attention to the paper Dankovsky posted next to the sign. That's another problem. It's just something easily ignored in those circumstances. ]

I know most Polluxians who've died would be glad that some good measure came from their deaths. That it wasn't all in vain.