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Science Classroom; Tuesday [ 08/02 ].
So there it was. A large chunk of rock sitting in the middle of a laboratory classroom, waiting to be researched. Jane wasn’t entirely sure it wanted to be researched, though, with all the elusiveness and mystery it was giving off, but, then again, geology was hardly her area of scientific expertise, and she had a feeling it wasn’t quite Miss Granger’s forte either.
Thankfully, that was why they had their brilliant and inquisitive students to help, yes?
Goodness, she hoped so! Either way, ahandwavey message had been sent out to the student body, encouraging anyone who was interested to come on in and help them out today.
“Hello, students,” she gave them a bit of an uncertain smile. “Thank you all for coming and giving us a hand with this most mysterious piece of rock. It’s so good to see so many of you eager to help, but Miss Granger and myself must ask you to take the utmost care. Clearly, we are uncertain what we are dealing with, so we must be careful.”
"Yes, please. I wish we had more information to give you," said Hermione, and don't think that wasn't bothering her. Of course, she'd also decided that if there was some strange mysterious rock that no one knew anything about, she was not going to be touching it unless it was absolutely necessary. At least without gloves. She knew that was probably just paranoia. "If there is anything you can tell us about it, don't hesitate to speak up."
“We’ve got gloves, microscopes, goggles, you name it,” Jane offered, “and also plenty of books for reference. Let’s use our resources and try to figure out what we can. Consider everything; even if you find something that’s just minutely interesting or different or strange, it could be useful.”
"Now, if anyone has any questions, we'll answer them as best we can," Hermione went on. "But let's get started and see what we can find, shall we?"
[[ written, obviously, with the fantastic
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Thankfully, that was why they had their brilliant and inquisitive students to help, yes?
Goodness, she hoped so! Either way, a
“Hello, students,” she gave them a bit of an uncertain smile. “Thank you all for coming and giving us a hand with this most mysterious piece of rock. It’s so good to see so many of you eager to help, but Miss Granger and myself must ask you to take the utmost care. Clearly, we are uncertain what we are dealing with, so we must be careful.”
"Yes, please. I wish we had more information to give you," said Hermione, and don't think that wasn't bothering her. Of course, she'd also decided that if there was some strange mysterious rock that no one knew anything about, she was not going to be touching it unless it was absolutely necessary. At least without gloves. She knew that was probably just paranoia. "If there is anything you can tell us about it, don't hesitate to speak up."
“We’ve got gloves, microscopes, goggles, you name it,” Jane offered, “and also plenty of books for reference. Let’s use our resources and try to figure out what we can. Consider everything; even if you find something that’s just minutely interesting or different or strange, it could be useful.”
"Now, if anyone has any questions, we'll answer them as best we can," Hermione went on. "But let's get started and see what we can find, shall we?"
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Scully's fingertips were tingling again, but there was SCIENCE here. Her blood flow problems could wait.
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"We could try applying fire directly, too. I think I saw some decent torches, earlier."
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She might be resisting the urge to laugh melodramatically.
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wtf, LJ? Grr.Somewhere, Colin Clive was rubbing his hands together in scientific greed.
"What the heck is that doing?" Scully pointed her torch at the sample. Then glared at it as it ignored her and her shiny, shiny fire. "What?"
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Holy lightning, Ben Franklin!
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*Zap, zap, zap* She even started trying to draw shapes with the bolts.
Electricity was fun when you weren't zapping yourself!
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"Okay. Okay. Look at this."
FLAME ON!
Rock: ha ha ha ha haaaa ha.
"Nothing!"
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. . .
Cool.