modernholmes: (shinichi pain)
Conan Edogawa (Shinichi Kudo) ([personal profile] modernholmes) wrote2011-08-25 09:15 am

[Accidental Voice/Action for Hospital][

[The first time Conan wakes up, it is to a very familiar pain.  Like his very bones were melting and reforming.   He bites back a scream and falls unconscious again after only a few seconds..


The second time Conan wakes up he pushes himself up into a seated position and gropes for his glasses.  Instead he accidentally knocks his communicator onto the floor as he reaches much too far, overbalancing and falling out of bed with a loud crash.  After a stunned moment he sits back up and stares at himself in shock.  He was in his real body.]



How?  The last thing I remember...



[He cuts himself off, both in surprise at his own voice and at the memory.  He shouldn't have survived that.   He'd been able to calculate exactly what his captors' intentions had been, and there was no way he could have escaped from it without injury.


Shinichi stands up, hastily wrapping the sheet around himself,  and strives to form a plan.  First, he needed information.  He needed to know where he was and what had happened.  And he needed to get in contact with Hattori and Ran.  Were they okay?


...Also, he needed clothes.  Whatever this location was, the thin sheet he'd located was not nearly enough to ward off the chill.


So, information first.  He reaches for the communicator and begins to compose a text message using the highest security he could think of.  After a moment of thought he encodes it for the added security.]



[Locked 60% to Hattori]
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[/Locked]



[Message sent, he stands up and wraps the sheet tightly around himself before making his way to the door.]


Hello?  Is anyone here?


[action] He needs to be a genius just to keep track of all the lies he's telling

[identity profile] modernholmes.livejournal.com 2011-08-26 05:42 pm (UTC)(link)
The simplest explanation is always the best, but only when that explanation is possible. There is no sense in resorting to outrageous explanations when there are still mundane explanations that have not been disproven. The art of the detective is to balance probabilities and choose the most likely.
fierybluebird: (deadpan forever)

[action] lol sounds familiar.

[personal profile] fierybluebird 2011-08-26 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Mundane explanations are not necessarily simpler. Particularly if it's just denial.

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[identity profile] modernholmes.livejournal.com 2011-08-26 08:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I only accept what can be proven to be fact. Anything else would only be gullibility.
fierybluebird: (phoenix crow's nest)

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[personal profile] fierybluebird 2011-08-26 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)
All right, but how do you disprove something if it's the truth? If you have to disprove everything else it'll take too to be relevant.

Watch the night skies, trust your own five senses. Plenty of people here not human. They have entire lives from different worlds than your own. Even if all those were lies, they're too elaborate to have a purpose. Nor does it get you out of here and back home. Things here aren't as they seem, but if you get too bound in disproving illusions that aren't illusions, you'll miss out the big picture and die. [Just turns fully into a phoenix and keeps looking out the window. The flames can't burn or spread, just keep him safe and sparkle.]

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[identity profile] modernholmes.livejournal.com 2011-08-27 12:45 pm (UTC)(link)
When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. As a detective, it is my job to seek out the one and only truth.

[He observes the transformation calmly, calculating all the possible methods that could have been used for such a trick.]
fierybluebird: (thinking)

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[personal profile] fierybluebird 2011-08-27 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[Switches back as casually as he switched in the first place.]

What makes you so certain what you deem impossible is truly impossible? I've seen the impossible done before mate, and you're young yet.