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Luna ([personal profile] didnothing) wrote in [community profile] thearena 2016-05-18 04:35 am (UTC)

Luna hadn't been sure about leaving the base to return to District Two, given that her last visit had involved being shot at more than she'd hoped - not unexpected, but unfortunate when the rebellion doesn't have anything to fix the superficial but unpleasant-looking damage to her artificial tissue. She makes do with a bandage to cover the wound and goes anyway, and once she arrives and gets a look around she wonders how she could have ever considered staying behind with all there is to see.

She spends a lot of time reading over charts and anything her medical knowledge can be applied towards, trying to see what can be gained from looking at the complex details. Some of it is beyond easy understanding for her, but there are things she can figure out from the notes left behind that might be useful for the Tributes to know. She's not familiar with many of those in the rebellion at the moment given how long she's been with the Capitol, but Luna might try to flag down anyone who looks like they know what they're doing to discuss findings - or anyone who just looks curious about it all.

Luna also lingers around the second board once she finds out, reading and rereading the scribbled outlines and arguments laid out there. Mutt bodies make sense; the rest is harder to comprehend. She remembers the body she'd had upon arrival, and how she'd still seen herself as essentially the same while in that body. And if Capitol researchers say it's essentially the same as being human, then that makes her...

After a while she has to sit down. Firo and Albert - she hadn't believed them when they argued she wasn't as far from humans as she thought. But now Luna's hearing it from even the Capitol in a way, and it's increasingly hard to deny there's some truth in what they say. She can hardly talk to them now, though, and she's starting to regret that very much. She has plenty of battery power left, but considering all this on her own makes her tired anyway - and it shows. Any observer might think Luna was simply exhausted, leaning back in her chair and staring vacantly at the board as she thinks.

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