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tushanshu2013-08-25 09:41 pm
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First Atom; Video
[The visage of a man comes onto the screen. He is unfamiliar but fascinated by the technology of the computer terminals. However, that is not the pressing topic at hand. ]
Greetings. My name is Robert Lutece and I arrived here yesterday with my sister Rosalind. She and I are both scientists and will be converting her suite into a laboratory, therefore we have no need for the furniture in her residence. We will be offering it to whoever is interested.
[He sits and waits in front of the computer terminal, looking rather calm with his eyebrows slightly raised. They just sit that way naturally, default expression that gives a general appearance of being constantly unamused.
It's her turn to talk now. Though this would be a little easier if they were reporting from the same terminal.]
Greetings. My name is Robert Lutece and I arrived here yesterday with my sister Rosalind. She and I are both scientists and will be converting her suite into a laboratory, therefore we have no need for the furniture in her residence. We will be offering it to whoever is interested.
[He sits and waits in front of the computer terminal, looking rather calm with his eyebrows slightly raised. They just sit that way naturally, default expression that gives a general appearance of being constantly unamused.
It's her turn to talk now. Though this would be a little easier if they were reporting from the same terminal.]
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[The year was 1912, and floating cities was pretty beyond the norm.]
Also, you will have to forgive her. Where we are from, she did so much for the city and the men still belittled her for being a woman.
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[ Tony's never had a problem accepting intelligence in women. He's just never had trouble admiring women either. ]
Aligning atoms... Okay. If you had the right catalyst, I can see how it might be done. Possibly more stable than electromagnets. If the power cuts out, the whole thing won't crash to the ground.
stares really hard at physics talk because hmmm i am not actually a physicist just a bullshitter
Thank you for that refreshing opinion. It's been a while since we actually tended to the city through a complicated series of events, so I can't recall how it had been powered.
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[Maybe half the turtle will end up in another dimension by accident. whoops.]