Final update about Saturday's incident
Jan. 28th, 2007 02:20 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
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Okay, now that I and everybody else are back awake again . . .
Professor Xavier and I have determined that the series of comas Saturday were due to a powers-interaction between me and a mutant we met during the course of Friday's field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The extent of his evil plans was creating dream scenarios he could use to lift credit card information. Some of the staff brought him back to the school yesterday, and right now he's having a very long talk with the professor about what the incredibly bad career choice shuffling through other people's heads is. That identity theft thing is also kind of an issue. Since he was brought in equally unconscious I think it might be having an impact. Miss Sefton and Dr. Barroso are also here for the rest of the day, so we've got a couple of visitors.
I apologize for my part in the spontaneous comas. The professor and I figured out what the trigger was. My telepathy is pretty insular, so I didn't even realize a reaction like this could be an issue. Really never making that assumption again.
Professor Xavier and I have determined that the series of comas Saturday were due to a powers-interaction between me and a mutant we met during the course of Friday's field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The extent of his evil plans was creating dream scenarios he could use to lift credit card information. Some of the staff brought him back to the school yesterday, and right now he's having a very long talk with the professor about what the incredibly bad career choice shuffling through other people's heads is. That identity theft thing is also kind of an issue. Since he was brought in equally unconscious I think it might be having an impact. Miss Sefton and Dr. Barroso are also here for the rest of the day, so we've got a couple of visitors.
I apologize for my part in the spontaneous comas. The professor and I figured out what the trigger was. My telepathy is pretty insular, so I didn't even realize a reaction like this could be an issue. Really never making that assumption again.