spoilsfun: (The Adventure of the Speckled Band)
Conan Edogawa ([personal profile] spoilsfun) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu2016-09-18 05:12 pm

[console; video]

[Just like every other time Conan used the consoles, the video begins with a blank screen and the sound of a scraping chair, quickly followed by the sight of the boy climbing up on the chair to reach the view of the camera.]

Hello!  I've been thinking a lot recently. Lots of people have told me about how magic works around here. But I'm curious. How many people around here have been trying to see why things happen around here with science?  

For example, has anyone looked at the dust with chemistry or forensics?  Has anyone been tracking which items from home are found and what time they were first spotted?
looksfine: (peeking around a corner)

[personal profile] looksfine 2016-09-18 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
[...greetings, fellow Team Science member. Aya is so here for all of this.]

I have done minimal testing on the particles known as Dust. However, I have had to take additional precautions so as to not allow it to affect my own systems during testing.

[She'd learned the hard way not too long ago that such things could affect her. Even if she didn't necessarily breathe them in....because she did not breathe.]

Item tracking, however, is far more difficult to accurately assess because it would require a completely accurate, but also voluntary testimony from every individual who has located an item of importance from a world beyond this one.
ruinsprofessor: (headtip)

video;

[personal profile] ruinsprofessor 2016-09-19 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
[Raine has one eyebrow already raised when the video feed opens.]

You're speaking of it like they're mutually incompatible.
valyriandragon: (🐲 musing)

[personal profile] valyriandragon 2016-09-19 10:26 am (UTC)(link)
Science? [There is no such study in Westeros and she touches the console screen absently, curious.] What is chemistry and forensics?

I have heard of alchemy and the Maesters learn of different metals before they are given their chains.