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Tyler Durden ([personal profile] tyler_gone) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2009-08-17 11:40 pm
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Mythbusting, Tuesday, 8/18

By classic handwavy email arrangement, class today met in one of the labs at Stark Industries. And if they were there in part so Tyler could keep an eye on Tony, he would never, ever admit it.

"Welcome to Tony Stark's lab," Tyler greeted the class. "The management has told me to make it known that if you break or steal anything, you should assume Tony Stark owns your soul. He will claim it painfully and very, very slowly."

His smile showed teeth and wasn't very nice.

"We're here to build a perpetual motion machine in a real-world lab. Perpetual motion machines are devices that produce more energy than they consume. Now, physics say a perpetual motion machine won't work -- it violates a couple laws of thermodynamics. That doesn't stop idiots from trying to make and sell them as 'free energy' machines. Your job is to try to invent the first working perpetual motion machine. In an hour. If it were possible anywhere, it would be possible in this lab."

He quickly showed the students around the lab, enumerating tools, circuits, computers with only basic functions accessible, and the projector. "This will let you test your design," he said, showing a quick demonstration with a drawing of a drinking duck thing.

... never let it be said he lacked a sense of whimsy.

"To give you a head start, I'm passing out blueprints for a few kinds of machine. We have the ring oscillator, the Minto wheel, and the water fuel cell. As far as I know, none of these work, but you should try building them anyhow."

He gestured to the lab. "Go to it. I'm here and Tony's around to claim your soul if you mess anything up. And Ino, Anemone, thank you for covering last week."

Re: General Class Stuff [8/18]

[identity profile] stylin-wizard.livejournal.com 2009-08-18 03:52 am (UTC)(link)
Alex listened to the lecture and was very glad her younger brother wasn't here. He had a habit of unintentionally breaking things with the slightest of movements.
eyebrowgoesup: (fascinating)

Re: General Class Stuff [8/18]

[personal profile] eyebrowgoesup 2009-08-18 04:32 am (UTC)(link)
Spock looked around the lab. It wasn't up to his time's standards, of course, but for this time, as he understood it, it was beyond bleeding edge. Most impressive, really.

Re: General Class Stuff [8/18]

[identity profile] elephantgadget.livejournal.com 2009-08-18 04:33 am (UTC)(link)
Helen sighed. Nothing like this had ever worked in any of the worlds whose history she studied.

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[identity profile] wantstocheer.livejournal.com 2009-08-18 11:03 am (UTC)(link)
There was a lot of shiny stuff in this lab. Not that Claire really knew what to do with any of it.

Re: General Class Stuff [8/18]

[identity profile] thismaskiwear.livejournal.com 2009-08-18 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Katchoo kept her hands firmly jammed in her pockets and made sure not to lean on anything.

. . . that whole "owns your soul" bit didn't sit well with her, but the expression on her face was mostly due to skepticism. What the hell was the point of trying to build one of these when these things never worked?
likethegun: (i'm smiling to the left)

Re: General Class Stuff [8/18]

[personal profile] likethegun 2009-08-18 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Sam was a pretty technical guy, but this was way beyond anything he'd ever worked on before, and he had a look of geekish glee on his face.

Re: General Class Stuff [8/18]

[identity profile] inthereflexes.livejournal.com 2009-08-18 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Jack's believability about the existence of the soul may have been put into question, as he actually was getting close enough to poke at some of the things in the lab, wondering what they all did.

Re: General Class Stuff [8/18]

[identity profile] inthereflexes.livejournal.com 2009-08-18 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Jack did not let out an 'eep' at being caught. Really. "Uh, sorry," he said, moving back towards the table.