Post by Dr. Remus Micayle on Feb 14, 2014 9:31:33 GMT -5
As posted on WCF.com
WCF reporter Stephanie Jamison was backstage when she chanced upon the WCF United States Champion Doctor Remus Micayle. The champion, who had earlier in the night been in an impromptu confrontation with the recently returned Nathan von Liebert - now known as Mark Dillinger - appeared slightly shaken and stunned at what had occurred earlier in the night. The following was transcribed from the audio interview that Stephanie had with Doctor Micayle.
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Stephanie Jamison (SJ): Dr. Micayle! What happened tonight with Mark Dillinger, and what are your thoughts on it?
Doctor Remus Micayle (DRM): Tonight was an incident that never should have occurred. Originally, I called out Dillinger to put an end to his medical situation, and reach a mutual agreement in peace. It was my duty as the honourable United States champion of this federation, and I was merely fulfilling my task to our country. However, as you would have already known, not only have we not come to a satisfying conclusion to the entire fiasco, I now have a new problem on my hands.
SJ: Dillinger said that he is interested in going under you and your philosophy of life. Team Science has been your way of life ever since your debut here in the federation, and now, for the very fast time, you are in a position where you could be inducting your first disciple into this um... denomination of thinking. What will be your next move?
DRM: I will be very frank here. The man has clearly lost it, and is in a state where he is very susceptible to... forces outside of his control. Just look at him! We all know he's NvL, the former WCF World Champion. But unfortunately, he does not! Whatever painful, traumatising incident that occurred after his loss at WAR must have destroyed any sense of sanity he has left in his brain. And let us not even talk of his deformity. I know it must shock the world to say this, but being the humble scientist that I am, I fear that I do not know if I have what it takes to bring the man back to his former way of thinking.
SJ: So you have no hopes of bringing Dillinger in to your world at all?
DRM: I must confess. I thought him to be a broken being; incapable of taking charge of his own life. Evidently I was proven wrong tonight. Dillinger is a handicapped man, but he is by no means a cripple. He is clearly able to defend himself in the ring, and that I can envy in a fellow wrestler. However, as shown tonight, his mental condition is still too much of a risk for me to even consider him being an ally of Team Science. It would be a shame, but unless he can prove himself to be of a certain... moral character, I would say that he would be yet another unfortunate creature that worthier humans like myself have to kick aside in hopes of a more successful country.
SJ: Thank you Doctor. Have a pleasant night.
DRM: The very same to you. I must retreat now to address the bruises that this aforementioned Dillinger cretin has so unthinkingly caused on to me. If he ever gets in my way again, rest assured that I will not be as forgiving.
WCF reporter Stephanie Jamison was backstage when she chanced upon the WCF United States Champion Doctor Remus Micayle. The champion, who had earlier in the night been in an impromptu confrontation with the recently returned Nathan von Liebert - now known as Mark Dillinger - appeared slightly shaken and stunned at what had occurred earlier in the night. The following was transcribed from the audio interview that Stephanie had with Doctor Micayle.
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Stephanie Jamison (SJ): Dr. Micayle! What happened tonight with Mark Dillinger, and what are your thoughts on it?
Doctor Remus Micayle (DRM): Tonight was an incident that never should have occurred. Originally, I called out Dillinger to put an end to his medical situation, and reach a mutual agreement in peace. It was my duty as the honourable United States champion of this federation, and I was merely fulfilling my task to our country. However, as you would have already known, not only have we not come to a satisfying conclusion to the entire fiasco, I now have a new problem on my hands.
SJ: Dillinger said that he is interested in going under you and your philosophy of life. Team Science has been your way of life ever since your debut here in the federation, and now, for the very fast time, you are in a position where you could be inducting your first disciple into this um... denomination of thinking. What will be your next move?
DRM: I will be very frank here. The man has clearly lost it, and is in a state where he is very susceptible to... forces outside of his control. Just look at him! We all know he's NvL, the former WCF World Champion. But unfortunately, he does not! Whatever painful, traumatising incident that occurred after his loss at WAR must have destroyed any sense of sanity he has left in his brain. And let us not even talk of his deformity. I know it must shock the world to say this, but being the humble scientist that I am, I fear that I do not know if I have what it takes to bring the man back to his former way of thinking.
SJ: So you have no hopes of bringing Dillinger in to your world at all?
DRM: I must confess. I thought him to be a broken being; incapable of taking charge of his own life. Evidently I was proven wrong tonight. Dillinger is a handicapped man, but he is by no means a cripple. He is clearly able to defend himself in the ring, and that I can envy in a fellow wrestler. However, as shown tonight, his mental condition is still too much of a risk for me to even consider him being an ally of Team Science. It would be a shame, but unless he can prove himself to be of a certain... moral character, I would say that he would be yet another unfortunate creature that worthier humans like myself have to kick aside in hopes of a more successful country.
SJ: Thank you Doctor. Have a pleasant night.
DRM: The very same to you. I must retreat now to address the bruises that this aforementioned Dillinger cretin has so unthinkingly caused on to me. If he ever gets in my way again, rest assured that I will not be as forgiving.