Dr. Frederick Chilton (
slightlyoffchilt) wrote2013-10-01 10:26 pm
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- IC CONTACT POST FOR MASKORMENACE -

"Hello.
You've reached the direct line of Doctor Frederick Chilton. As I am not available at the moment, you might assume I'm quite busy with something pressing. State your name and business, and I will return your call."
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You do have an appreciation for elegant utility. I'm... Concerned about his competence. Perhaps I'm underestimating him, after all, he has proven resilient in other ways.
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[ A pause and then the smirk can be heard in his voice. ]
And with me, you will be even better. Sodium barbital. That is what I did to Jesse that night. You have the sedatives. But I have the chemistry at my hands. The scope of my abilities is enormous.
We can break this man down and make him far more useful than simply a scapegoat. We can turn him into our willing tool, and if he does get caught by Batman or authorities, all the better. His "attack" on me was just the beginning of his downward descent into insanity. Hank might even view me as a hero for "retaliating" against him the way I claimed.
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[He couldn't help but point that out; within the immediate context of events, Walt's loyalties might seem somewhat fickle, but that was merely a deft deception. Walt had always been faithful to the one person whose agenda overruled all else: Walt himself.]
It would very likely result in the desired outcome, if you and I work together. [Said Chilton, after a considerable pause. Walt's argument was sound, the variables were realistic.] This vagrant, you know, he isn't someone with personality disorders.
[The quiver of a moral qualm. It was much easier to damn men and women who were already damaged goods -- or, as Chilton would frame it, remarkable.]
But you're right in that he'll be the essential component. All right.
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It better be all right, Chilton. Look, he is an unfortunate victim of circumstance, but if it comes down to either you or me with our lives on the line -- I'm sorry, but he is the one who has to lose. We've come this far. Are you really going to cower when it comes to Jonathan Crane because that's exactly what he wants.
No. You're smarter than that, Chilton. You're far more resilient. You know what has to be done, and you'll do it.
[ This is Heisenberg. Pure Heisenberg. ]
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[Said with a sardonic flick of his tongue -- but he wasn't going to contradict anything Walt had just said. The man was correct. Chilton took a deep breath, closing his eyes. The gesture would have been unknown across the line, of course, but given the weight of pause he surrendered, it was clear he was thinking over Walt's words. There was something like granite in their reassurance.]
I'll do what I must. This won't happen as quickly, Walt, it's much easier to make someone misremember a single night than it is to rewrite their psychological motivation.
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[ As though that would make all the difference in the world. There's a quiet pause and then his tone softens. Walter White, concerned friend. He acted this way toward Crane when he found out he was injured, too. ]
Do you need anything? Food or something from the pharmacy?
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But no, he decided. Wouldn't do well to push his luck yet, not when he truly might require it.]
I'm fine, thank you. If any need arises... I know who to contact.
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[ Chilton's already better than Crane. At least he's willing to take Walt up on his offer.
A beat. ]
Take care of yourself, Chilton. And for god's sake, if you're going to get kidnapped again, try not to do it on a Friday night, will you?
[ The last little bit is spoken like a tease, lightening the mood after all those embarrassing voicemails he left. ]
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[These two, and their parting farewells.]