Shepard can't imagine what that's like, somebody looking at you and suddenly wanting to know how you tick. And not in the way that you get to know a person, like most normal people. She's asked a lot of questions about his implant, about his migraines, about how he's still here when so many of the others aren't, though. For a doctor, she imagines it's the same.
Except for that part where he's a person.
And probably the part where she repeatedly slammed headfirst into getting to know the person against better - not judgment, but protocol.
"I'm drawing the line at any poking and prodding. We're not here for you to be studied." There's a pause before she gives a soft snort. "I keep forgetting that I'm not in charge here."
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Date: 2017-07-15 07:18 am (UTC)Except for that part where he's a person.
And probably the part where she repeatedly slammed headfirst into getting to know the person against better - not judgment, but protocol.
"I'm drawing the line at any poking and prodding. We're not here for you to be studied." There's a pause before she gives a soft snort. "I keep forgetting that I'm not in charge here."