Cúrre (
hownkai) wrote in
thisavrou_log2016-02-01 11:09 am
( february intro log )
Who: Everyone
When: February 1st and on
Where: The Moira + Emiri
What: The crew finds themselves on the planet of Emiri
Warnings: Mentions of a corpse. Please label your content!
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When: February 1st and on
Where: The Moira + Emiri
What: The crew finds themselves on the planet of Emiri
Warnings: Mentions of a corpse. Please label your content!
I N T R O L O G |
"There will be no prison which can hold our movement down."
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(It's the jokes).]
Theory. So, y'know. [Sans shrugs indulgently.] Writing a bunch of long winded papers that like, four people read and maybe two understand. It's a great gig.
[Was. Was a great gig. Anyway...]
But if you're asking what the papers were on, mostly quantum theory. Energy, physics, time, all mushed together into some really foul tasting stew. ... I was never much of a writer, y'see. It's a lot more fun working things out in a lab.
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[ But then he figures Sans is just exaggerating for the sake of making a point. Or maybe not - maybe there really were very few people who had an interest in things like that where he came from. ]
I'm with you on that, honestly. I wrote a lot of papers myself, but practical work, even when it was just running simulations in the like, is a lot more fun. [ He gestures at himself. ] I'm a nuclear physicist, myself. I did a lot of specific work involving gamma radiation, electron-positron annihilation and biochemistry, before coming here.
[ He tips his head at Sans. ] You should drop by the science department sometime. You'd like the kind of work that can get done there, I think.
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For real? [It takes Sans a moment to remember himself, and even when he slips back to his even keeled chillness, it's with a newly interested edge.] Man, I wish I could show you The Core. You'd get a kick out of it. I--
[Sans trails off, interest dying in his eye sockets. Ah. See, this is why he needs to remember his own policy: don't talk about yourself.]
Heh, I'm a little out of practice. Haven't worked in a lab for a while.
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It's nice, having people around that get this excited about the same things he does. ]
That's fine. I've had people show interest who haven't even worked at a lab before, so I'm sure you'll do alright. And maybe I can't see this Core for myself, but-- you can tell me about it? [ The wavering expression doesn't go unnoticed, though, so Bruce adds. ] If you want to, I mean.