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This chapter is from Duncan's perspective.
This chapter is from Duncan's perspective.
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==Plot==
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Duncan almost gets killed but doesn't.
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Ashton delivers some information.
 
Duncan takes it to hayle
 
Duncan talks to the other lambs.
 
they are annoyed at him for going to Hayle
 
He saves some face by giving out other information.
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==Trivia==
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*Introduces the concept of doctors being killed by their creations with any regularity.<ref>“I almost became one of the twenty-three,” Duncan mused to himself.<br><br>“Twenty-three?”<br><br>“Students, a year, who get killed by their own work.  The number is really lower than that, but there were four straight years where it was something like twenty-three, twenty-three, twenty-two, then twenty-three again, so the number stuck.  Saying I was almost one of the nineteen doesn’t have the same cachet,” Duncan said.  He knew he sounded more amused and confident than he should have.  But the nice thing about being around this particular experiment was that it didn’t really matter.  No judgment here.<br><br>“That was a dumb thing to almost do,” Ashton said, and the judgment was ten times as heavy as it might otherwise have been, coming from a mouth so innocent. - [https://twigserial.wordpress.com/2016/07/05/lamb-arc-11/ Excerpt] from [[Interlude 11.x]]</ref>
*Introduces the concept of doctors being killed by their creations with any regularity.<ref>“I almost became one of the twenty-three,” Duncan mused to himself.<br><br>“Twenty-three?”<br><br>“Students, a year, who get killed by their own work.  The number is really lower than that, but there were four straight years where it was something like twenty-three, twenty-three, twenty-two, then twenty-three again, so the number stuck.  Saying I was almost one of the nineteen doesn’t have the same cachet,” Duncan said.  He knew he sounded more amused and confident than he should have.  But the nice thing about being around this particular experiment was that it didn’t really matter.  No judgment here.<br><br>“That was a dumb thing to almost do,” Ashton said, and the judgment was ten times as heavy as it might otherwise have been, coming from a mouth so innocent. - [https://twigserial.wordpress.com/2016/07/05/lamb-arc-11/ Excerpt] from [[Interlude 11.x]]</ref>
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===Academy===
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*[[Dr. Ibott]]
 
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Interlude 11.x is the sixteenth chapter of Cut To The Quick and the first interlude.

This chapter is from Duncan's perspective.

Plot[edit]

Duncan almost gets killed but doesn't.

Ashton delivers some information.

Duncan takes it to hayle

Duncan talks to the other lambs.

they are annoyed at him for going to Hayle

He saves some face by giving out other information.

Trivia[edit]

  • Introduces the concept of doctors being killed by their creations with any regularity.<ref>“I almost became one of the twenty-three,” Duncan mused to himself.

    “Twenty-three?”

    “Students, a year, who get killed by their own work. The number is really lower than that, but there were four straight years where it was something like twenty-three, twenty-three, twenty-two, then twenty-three again, so the number stuck. Saying I was almost one of the nineteen doesn’t have the same cachet,” Duncan said. He knew he sounded more amused and confident than he should have. But the nice thing about being around this particular experiment was that it didn’t really matter. No judgment here.

    “That was a dumb thing to almost do,” Ashton said, and the judgment was ten times as heavy as it might otherwise have been, coming from a mouth so innocent. - Excerpt from Interlude 11.x</ref>
  • Duncan's first meeting with Ibott and Helen is covered.

Characters[edit]

Lambs[edit]

  • Duncan

Academy[edit]

  • hayle

Mentioned[edit]

References[edit]

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