http://on-her-korhal.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] on-her-korhal.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2011-02-02 11:10 am
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The Science of Psionics, Wednesday

They met in the Danger Shop that day, for a change.

Kerrigan had programmed in a mostly blank room that seemed to stretch out for miles; about fifty feet away from them stood a white structure, not too big, and mobile-looking. It carried within itself a strange, psionic hum.

"The Transplanar Psionic Waveform Emitter," she began, "was created by the Confederate government from my home dimension. They're gone, now, but their invaluable research remained. Psi-emitters, as we like to call them, were created by using the neural implant of a Ghost - a military psionic from my home dimension. Using technology, they increased its power a hundredfold. Why? Because some creatures are psionic by nature, and the particular brand of powers found in Ghosts make them a beacon to all animals like it."

"In other words, our powers, and that of most psionics, are not 'magic'. They don't hail from something undefinable that we can't touch. They are mapped out in our minds and our genetics. And that means that non-psionics, people who don't have our experience with the subject matter, are capable of using our own strengths against us."

She pointed at another structure, much further away in the distant. "That," she said, "is a military-grade psi disruptor. It was developed to make sure that we couldn't use our powers effectively. The psi disruptor uses Ghost neural patterns in a negative way: it depletes the strength of psionic links in the area. It can't fully surpress our powers, but it strongly weakens them."

"Now, I don't expect all of your home universes to have technology like this, but it's not inconceivable it will be developed within your lifetime. We have to know what people are capable of building so we can subvert it if need be, and keep our control firmly in our own hands." She clapped said hands together. "You're welcome to examine both simulations, if you want to test how it affects you," she said. "If you don't, stick around, and let's talk about the future of technology. Next week, we talk about how tech can help you."
onlymistaken: (lonely/sad - trapped in my head)

Re: Examine: Psi emitter

[personal profile] onlymistaken 2011-02-03 07:56 am (UTC)(link)
Cally blinked hard, disturbed by the feeling. "Most of the shielding I learned at home was of the polite sort, to keep one's thoughts and feelings from bothering others. We don't..." She flipped her hand shakily towards the machine. "We don't do that sort of thing, with our own minds, or with machines."

Not entirely true -- some people had, ages ago, and there was a reason those people were known as the Lost.
onlymistaken: (worry - over my shoulder)

Re: Examine: Psi emitter

[personal profile] onlymistaken 2011-02-03 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
The experiment might have provided clearer results if Kerrigan had picked something Cally wasn't eager to do anyway, but she did nod and do so quickly, as if the very suggestion immediately cleared the rest of the machine-induced confusion from her mind.

Cally wasn't entirely happy with that -- for as little as she was even aware of it -- either, but it was a vague discomfort compared to the issue of how easily she'd answered the psi-emitter's call in the first place.
Edited 2011-02-03 16:24 (UTC)