ext_361317 ([identity profile] a-no-brainer.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2008-01-28 02:42 am
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Applied Inventiontronics, Period 4 - Week 4

The classroom today was a bit different. The desks were all paired off, and for each set there was a strange spinny thing, a small set of tools and a question sheet.

Glitch was at the front of the class, standing at a bit of a distance from the desk. It might want some space after last week.

"Today, you'll be taking apart those mini sterling engines , putting them back together, and filling out the worksheet. Don't worry too much about the questions and just answer them as best you can. Sorry, but, you'll have to work in teams for it because I didn't have enough to go around." He gave them an apologetic smile. "When you're finished, bring it and your answers to my desk and pick up one of these packets to go over."

He picked one up from the top of the pile before finally sitting at his desk. "I'll be here to answer any questions during and after class. I'll be in my office tomorrow, too, if you need anything then." He sat back a bit and started to read over the packet again to refresh his synapses if there were any questions.

[ooc: OCD is on its way up like an upping thing!]

Re: Pick a desk (1/28)

[identity profile] mrodneymckay.livejournal.com 2008-01-29 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
"This should be easy," he agreed. "Do you want to look at it before we start?" Rodney asked as he pulled his Swiss Army knife out of his pocket.

Re: Pick a desk (1/28)

[identity profile] bridge-carson.livejournal.com 2008-01-29 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
"Sure," Bridge says, curious to see whether the heat from his hands would be enough to power it, even through the barrier of his gloves.

He picks it up, and finds that apparently the answer is yes, though it's not very *much* power. Direct contact and a bigger source of heat would probably fix that though.

"Neat," he grins at it, then slides it over to Rodney. "Okay, you want first crack at it, then?"

Re: Pick a desk (1/28)

[identity profile] mrodneymckay.livejournal.com 2008-01-29 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
Rodney picked it up and watched it spin a bit more. "Looks like it's a little more effective without a barrier between it and the heat source," he commented. "Alright," he said as he flipped it over and started to remove the bottom, "let's see what makes you tick."
Edited 2008-01-29 01:34 (UTC)