To be read in case of aurora complications or the death, demise or termination of Heartman, the Beach Scientist. Belongs to be distributed by Constable Benton Fraser. ♫
While I still deeply regret the circumstances from our first meeting, I do not regret that the first person I saw here was you. You've become one of my most treasured friends. Please allow me a moment to be indulgent as I write this, as the social concept of friendship is something I often find myself lacking.
If you've opened this it means something has happened to me. I must ask you to do a few more things: there is a stack of letters in the bottom drawer of my nightstand, all labeled. Please take the ones with relevant names and deliver them. For the ones that I've not yet discarded and have disappeared, please burn.
1. Please take my chiral hourglass to William Gibson. 2. The cuffs I wear contain a plethora of information. While they don't work correctly here, they work as normal handcuffs. Keep them on you, in case of emergency. 3. The photo of myself and my family should go to Kate, but only if she would like it. Otherwise, burn it with the letters. 4. The umbilical cord will go to Darling, as well as all research be split among Billy and Darling. 5. The AED I have will remain with Goodsir and the other doctors. They are free to perform an autopsy if wanted or needed. 6. Please burn my body a few miles away from this town should Chiral Exposure still happen. In the event my body starts to leak a substance similar to oil and tar and gold flecks appear, wear a mask and dispose of it via immolation at a safe distance immediately. 7. While unlikely, in the event that the chiralium in my system attracts BTs, please lure them away. There is no known way to fight them here without proper tools. Stealth is highly advised.
Logistics out of the way, I'd like to address something: you. Steadfast, strong, loyal you. This world has thrown everything at you in the short time we've known each other. Loss, pain, fear, countless others--and yet you stand tall. Indomitable in the face of adversity. You must continue and you must keep going--others look to you. A small thing, to have composure at all times, but it will go a long way to keep hope in the eyes of other people. Help rebuild what I no longer can.
Should you find yourself faltering--and you will, not because you are bad but because you are human, and that's what makes us fantastically complex--please remember that there are others. Lean on your companions and talk to your friends. The best way to combat despair is with love.
Give Diefenbaker one last scratch, if you would. I'd greatly appreciate it.
Fraser;
While I still deeply regret the circumstances from our first meeting, I do not regret that the first person I saw here was you. You've become one of my most treasured friends. Please allow me a moment to be indulgent as I write this, as the social concept of friendship is something I often find myself lacking.
If you've opened this it means something has happened to me. I must ask you to do a few more things: there is a stack of letters in the bottom drawer of my nightstand, all labeled. Please take the ones with relevant names and deliver them. For the ones that I've not yet discarded and have disappeared, please burn.
1. Please take my chiral hourglass to William Gibson.
2. The cuffs I wear contain a plethora of information. While they don't work correctly here, they work as normal handcuffs. Keep them on you, in case of emergency.
3. The photo of myself and my family should go to Kate, but only if she would like it. Otherwise, burn it with the letters.
4. The umbilical cord will go to Darling, as well as all research be split among Billy and Darling.
5. The AED I have will remain with Goodsir and the other doctors. They are free to perform an autopsy if wanted or needed.
6. Please burn my body a few miles away from this town should Chiral Exposure still happen. In the event my body starts to leak a substance similar to oil and tar and gold flecks appear, wear a mask and dispose of it via immolation at a safe distance immediately.
7. While unlikely, in the event that the chiralium in my system attracts BTs, please lure them away. There is no known way to fight them here without proper tools. Stealth is highly advised.
Logistics out of the way, I'd like to address something: you. Steadfast, strong, loyal you. This world has thrown everything at you in the short time we've known each other. Loss, pain, fear, countless others--and yet you stand tall. Indomitable in the face of adversity. You must continue and you must keep going--others look to you. A small thing, to have composure at all times, but it will go a long way to keep hope in the eyes of other people. Help rebuild what I no longer can.
Should you find yourself faltering--and you will, not because you are bad but because you are human, and that's what makes us fantastically complex--please remember that there are others. Lean on your companions and talk to your friends. The best way to combat despair is with love.
Give Diefenbaker one last scratch, if you would. I'd greatly appreciate it.
Your friend,
Heartman