[Tendi offers a small smile in response.] Neither am I. Human, I mean.
[She pulls out her tricorder anyway, programming a couple of settings before she starts scanning Visas, watching the readings appear with a temporarily thoughtful expression.] But...most organic lifeforms are made of the same elements. Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus... The percentage may be different, but it's not usually that different. [Huh. Well, Visas's readings aren't exactly as normal as she expects, but they're still typical, in a way.]
"The Force?" What force? Is this some kind of omnipresence metaphor?
[Ah. This person is a doctor, or a scientist, and what she has is a diagnostic device.]
It is... Difficult to explain. [Visas has never met anyone before who has never even heard of the Force. The Exile could, she knows.] It is life... it is in life, and all around it. I see you through the Force and I see you are alive. And I see that the creatures around us are not.
[She's thoughtful as she repeats the words, mulling over the idea. There's something there, she's sure of it. It's not totally unheard of! If all living things have an electric charge...maybe somehow that produces the Force this lady is talking about? But--]
Wait, so-- you mean-- none of them are emitting any kind of life energy stuff for you to see? That's so weird! Let me try scanning something.
[Dune grass! Dune grass is alive, right? She frowns at the readings she gets.]
Okay, well, it-- it looks normal, in my readings. Really normal.
[The corner of Visas' mouth turn down as the young woman runs her scanner over some grass. It looks to Visas like no more than strips of matter, no more alive than noodles that someone has rooted into the sand.]
Is your scanner sensitive enough to detect it? [Truthfully, Visas does not believe there are normal scanners even capable of detecting the Force. Surely if there were, the Ravager would have been outfitted with them, the better to find places for Nihilus to feed. He would not have needed her.] Is there anyone from your home planet who knows what the Force is? Who can feel its currents, its warmth?
I don't know how you'd even calibrate a scanner for that -- unless you knew exactly the kind of force the "Force" was emitting. Maybe some kind of electromagnetic energy?
[It depends on how you define "life," right? Like-- what makes something come alive? In theory, it's all about electricity and the movement of ions, but-- what if Visas is seeing something different?]
Orion doesn't really...do warmth, not like that. I doubt anyone there has ever heard of it.
[Tendi frowns, both at the theoretical connotations and at the reading she's getting, moving on to another clump of dune grass. It's all reading as life, here, but...what's bothering her about this? Something's off, she just can't put a finger on it.]
[That... that is actually a good question. The Force is not electromagnetic energy, Visas knows that much. Otherwise she would see it coming from stars and computers and transmissions.]
I don't know. As far as I know... no one has ever been able to scan the Force electronically, or with any other mechanical method.
[Even 4,000 years later, a mad scientist won't be able to do it with a kidnapped Jedi in her grasp.]
If other Orions are like you, then they also have that warmth. Do you have no Force-sensitives on your world? Individuals who have a sense of the future, or the ability to perceive the minds of others? To reach out and move an object without touching it?
Wh-- really? But that's-- [...not...actually...totally unreasonable, now that she thinks about it. Considering the idea that this Force may be alien in nature, it's true that Starfleet is still exploring within its own galaxy. Who knows what lies beyond that? And this is a whole multiverse on top of that! There could be things in other universes that don't make any natural sense to her.
So she has to pause, there, just making an acquiescent thoughtful noise.]
It's possible there's some way to make something that could detect it, but-- I don't have nearly enough data or expertise to even conceptualize what that might look like, let alone try to build it.
[Yikes, this is so far above her rank it's not even funny.]
Ohh, that kind of warmth. No, I've never met anyone on Orion who can sense things like that -- or...do anything like that, either. You mean people use this Force to move things with their minds? That's amazing!
no subject
[She pulls out her tricorder anyway, programming a couple of settings before she starts scanning Visas, watching the readings appear with a temporarily thoughtful expression.] But...most organic lifeforms are made of the same elements. Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus... The percentage may be different, but it's not usually that different. [Huh. Well, Visas's readings aren't exactly as normal as she expects, but they're still typical, in a way.]
"The Force?" What force? Is this some kind of omnipresence metaphor?
no subject
It is... Difficult to explain. [Visas has never met anyone before who has never even heard of the Force. The Exile could, she knows.] It is life... it is in life, and all around it. I see you through the Force and I see you are alive. And I see that the creatures around us are not.
no subject
[She's thoughtful as she repeats the words, mulling over the idea. There's something there, she's sure of it. It's not totally unheard of! If all living things have an electric charge...maybe somehow that produces the Force this lady is talking about? But--]
Wait, so-- you mean-- none of them are emitting any kind of life energy stuff for you to see? That's so weird! Let me try scanning something.
[Dune grass! Dune grass is alive, right? She frowns at the readings she gets.]
Okay, well, it-- it looks normal, in my readings. Really normal.
no subject
Is your scanner sensitive enough to detect it? [Truthfully, Visas does not believe there are normal scanners even capable of detecting the Force. Surely if there were, the Ravager would have been outfitted with them, the better to find places for Nihilus to feed. He would not have needed her.] Is there anyone from your home planet who knows what the Force is? Who can feel its currents, its warmth?
no subject
[It depends on how you define "life," right? Like-- what makes something come alive? In theory, it's all about electricity and the movement of ions, but-- what if Visas is seeing something different?]
Orion doesn't really...do warmth, not like that. I doubt anyone there has ever heard of it.
[Tendi frowns, both at the theoretical connotations and at the reading she's getting, moving on to another clump of dune grass. It's all reading as life, here, but...what's bothering her about this? Something's off, she just can't put a finger on it.]
no subject
I don't know. As far as I know... no one has ever been able to scan the Force electronically, or with any other mechanical method.
[Even 4,000 years later, a mad scientist won't be able to do it with a kidnapped Jedi in her grasp.]
If other Orions are like you, then they also have that warmth. Do you have no Force-sensitives on your world? Individuals who have a sense of the future, or the ability to perceive the minds of others? To reach out and move an object without touching it?
no subject
So she has to pause, there, just making an acquiescent thoughtful noise.]
It's possible there's some way to make something that could detect it, but-- I don't have nearly enough data or expertise to even conceptualize what that might look like, let alone try to build it.
[Yikes, this is so far above her rank it's not even funny.]
Ohh, that kind of warmth. No, I've never met anyone on Orion who can sense things like that -- or...do anything like that, either. You mean people use this Force to move things with their minds? That's amazing!