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Scandrea Started conversation Nov 20, 2004
*This is a room filled with equipment for high energy physics, including a particle accelerator, a chromatograph, lasers, and other high-voltage equipment.*
*Major Scandrea and Captain HPB walk in.*
Here's your lab!
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[...] Posted Nov 20, 2004
*looks and smiles* Nice!
It's big, anyone else working in here?
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Scandrea Posted Nov 20, 2004
Only one or two at the moment, and those are mostly just cleaning up old projects. They've just undergone a huge reorginization at command, and a lot of our old research crew retired. Essentially, we're starting over from scratch.
Well, not /entirely/ from scratch!
*Opens a cabinet full of bound books.*
These are the projects that our other scientists were working on. Maybe there's something in here that grabs your interest?
*Pulls out a book and hands it to the Captain.*
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[...] Posted Nov 20, 2004
*looks at the thiness of the book compared to the others*
Holo technology research?
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Scandrea Posted Nov 20, 2004
Yeah- it was a shame what happened to Dr. Leifkowitz. Caught in the eye by one of his own lasers and blinded for life. Too bad, because we really could have used that technology.
Would you be interested in picking up where he left off?
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[...] Posted Nov 20, 2004
*puts book back*
Erm... I'll have to take a proper look later... *cough*
Anything else?
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Scandrea Posted Nov 20, 2004
*Shakes her head.*
Nothing really more that I can tell you. The sleeping quarters are in the barracks, and there's a recreation room. We will get called out on missions eventually, so it's best to be prepared.
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Scandrea Posted Nov 20, 2004
As of right now, I'm trying to figure out the best way to make a landslide happen. I'm a geologist by training and by trade, so they come to me when they want landforms analyzed to see if they are really landforms and not something hidden.
I also do a little geochemistry here and there. Eventually, I'd like to actually go to these planets and do some field work. My interest is and always has been in comparing Earth to other planets, and seeing if the same processes operate there.
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Scandrea Posted Nov 20, 2004
Well, there's an easiest way, if you take into account planes of weakness. And it would be helpful to know which way the darn thing is going to go!
That reminds me- I had better get back to my computer model. I'm your CO, so let me know if you need anything for your research, and I'll help you out.
*Salutes, and walks out of the room.*
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[...] Posted Nov 20, 2004
*sits and analyses the room again*
*goes to a computer of many and switches it on*
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[...] Posted Nov 20, 2004
*rests back, satisfied that the computer now has files etc. where he can find them*
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[...] Posted Dec 30, 2004
*holds heads in annoyance after so many hours staring at a computer screen*
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Kat - From H2G2 Posted Apr 12, 2005
*Jeff (who had been taking a quick break in a service maintenance tube after his sprint from the Gate Room) slinks into the lab and starts taking pictures of equipment. As there is nobody in the room he sits down in one of the chairs and relaxes back while he replaces his camera film yet again.*
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