Izzy isn't surprised about the lack of visions in this place, mainly because she doesn't have access (or ability) to use any of her own runes. This place...stamps out any sense of uniqueness as best it can; this place makes everyone mundane from what Izzy's experienced since she started off in this place. So, hearing about the 'mutant woman'...despite having heard the word at times, Izzy can't help the lift of her eyebrow. "You minded a mutant woman, hm?" She's curious, she can't help it. "So, being near her....started to make your visions bubble up....interesting." Izzy notes, mainly to herself.
The way that Morgana talks about her visions is a little sad. r doesn't have anything quite like that, but she can't help but think that if warlocks can control all of the powers they have...what her friend has is controllable too. "Sounds like they sucked, but it sounds like they were meant to warn you almost." Warnings could be good, but as a Shadowhunter, Izzy is very much about learning control and what you're capable of, but the fact of the matter is that you can't beat yourself up about something that you couldn't have made a difference with. "You don't have visions now, though, so you can't feel bad for that. Steve bounced back quickly." Izzy speaks kindly, moving closer and reaching out to put her hand on the other girl's bicep, squeezing comfortingly.
"The medical capabilities here made a difference for him, and he's fine." The reassurance is plain in her voice, and she means for it to be. "Besides, if you can't control them whose to say that you would have seen him? You might have seen something else." Izzy shrugs, dropping her hand and smiling. "Maybe one day you'll learn to control them, though. Sounds like one hell of a gift."
It's not something Izzy would be much help with, but she can imagine the possibilities...and when a person is born with power, of any kind, and they can harness it and use it for good it's never a bad thing. And, for Izzy, her friend is obviously good. She doesn't doubt that.
The silence that Izzy lapses into isn't about confusion, or even about anything bad. She's thinking as a result of what Morgana says. The other woman's right, however, she's leaving out a few distinct possibilities. "Wirelessly in some fashion." Izzy says after a moment, looking up, her face seriously "If they're doing it through sending signals, of some kind, that are received in our brains they wouldn't need anything more than some sort of implant. I can tell you from personal experience that I haven't seen anything like that, but I haven't had any autopsies that needed me to thoroughly examine the brain either." Izzy speaks, realizing that she could have a point or she could be speculating like a nutjob. "I could also be completely wrong on this, though. But...I've had the foggy experience too...remembering an event but not...a person from said event. Like when the hospital was taken over...I helped.....someone. No idea who."
Izzy shrugs, really having no definitive answers right now. "I don't know anything for sure, obviously, because it's all speculation on my part, but if they can clone us and put our memories in.....why can't they remove them....or accidentally share them?"
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The way that Morgana talks about her visions is a little sad. r doesn't have anything quite like that, but she can't help but think that if warlocks can control all of the powers they have...what her friend has is controllable too. "Sounds like they sucked, but it sounds like they were meant to warn you almost." Warnings could be good, but as a Shadowhunter, Izzy is very much about learning control and what you're capable of, but the fact of the matter is that you can't beat yourself up about something that you couldn't have made a difference with. "You don't have visions now, though, so you can't feel bad for that. Steve bounced back quickly." Izzy speaks kindly, moving closer and reaching out to put her hand on the other girl's bicep, squeezing comfortingly.
"The medical capabilities here made a difference for him, and he's fine." The reassurance is plain in her voice, and she means for it to be. "Besides, if you can't control them whose to say that you would have seen him? You might have seen something else." Izzy shrugs, dropping her hand and smiling. "Maybe one day you'll learn to control them, though. Sounds like one hell of a gift."
It's not something Izzy would be much help with, but she can imagine the possibilities...and when a person is born with power, of any kind, and they can harness it and use it for good it's never a bad thing. And, for Izzy, her friend is obviously good. She doesn't doubt that.
The silence that Izzy lapses into isn't about confusion, or even about anything bad. She's thinking as a result of what Morgana says. The other woman's right, however, she's leaving out a few distinct possibilities. "Wirelessly in some fashion." Izzy says after a moment, looking up, her face seriously "If they're doing it through sending signals, of some kind, that are received in our brains they wouldn't need anything more than some sort of implant. I can tell you from personal experience that I haven't seen anything like that, but I haven't had any autopsies that needed me to thoroughly examine the brain either." Izzy speaks, realizing that she could have a point or she could be speculating like a nutjob. "I could also be completely wrong on this, though. But...I've had the foggy experience too...remembering an event but not...a person from said event. Like when the hospital was taken over...I helped.....someone. No idea who."
Izzy shrugs, really having no definitive answers right now. "I don't know anything for sure, obviously, because it's all speculation on my part, but if they can clone us and put our memories in.....why can't they remove them....or accidentally share them?"