Reasonable, practical, and grounded, eh? Dr. Watson sounds like quite the admirable character.
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Mikotoba, now finished wrapping up Fukuda's wound, leans back in his chair and hums thoughtfully.]
I can't say I've met a Watson, but I do know of a Dr. Wilson. Sholmes' daughter, and the author of all of Sholmes' adventures, in fact. Unfortunately, that young lady isn't quite a military man, nor is she present within the walls of this clinic.
As an avid reader of her work, however, I do have it on good authority that Dr. Wilson took a number of liberties in creating her character Wilson. Sholmes' old partner was in fact the inspiration, but he was never an army medic. I've even heard the man wasn't British, but a visiting foreigner.
Perhaps you may want to look for the reasonable and grounded aspect, as opposed to the nationality?
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[ /PREENING SLIGHTLY. ✨✨✨
Mikotoba, now finished wrapping up Fukuda's wound, leans back in his chair and hums thoughtfully.]
I can't say I've met a Watson, but I do know of a Dr. Wilson. Sholmes' daughter, and the author of all of Sholmes' adventures, in fact. Unfortunately, that young lady isn't quite a military man, nor is she present within the walls of this clinic.
As an avid reader of her work, however, I do have it on good authority that Dr. Wilson took a number of liberties in creating her character Wilson. Sholmes' old partner was in fact the inspiration, but he was never an army medic. I've even heard the man wasn't British, but a visiting foreigner.
Perhaps you may want to look for the reasonable and grounded aspect, as opposed to the nationality?