Evan Sabahnur (
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fandomhigh2012-11-12 09:06 am
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SCIENCE! Club, Monday After Classes
Today when the Science! Club members walked into the Danger Shop, they'd see the place was set up to resemble a biology lab... in the middle of a greenhouse. Every which way they looked, there were plants of all persuasions, from a towering sycamore to the lowly potato.
... Sorry, GLaDOS.
"Hey, guys," Evan greeted, looking about as chipper as always. "Today we're going to do things with plants. Um... pretty much anything you can think to do with them, actually. Since they're, you know, plants and all."
That was helpful, Evan, thank you.
"I am not an expert on biology," Liara supplied needlessly. "But I believe there are several experiments we could focus on. For example, we could use the microscopes to examine the structure of Earth plants." She glanced towards... Evan, yes. Not GLaDOS. Evan. "I also have reason to believe we could turn certain vegetables into batteries..."
"Which we can, um... you know, do." Evan? Was looking at Liara. And also not at GLaDOS. "Because we brought the stuff." A beat. "Or you could poke toothpicks into an avocado pit to try to grow a tree? You know. If you don't want to make a... vegetable battery."
Nondescript vegetable, right there. Yessir.
"Yes," Liara said, looking terribly earnest. "Also, I believe that if you put certain types of Earth flowers in liquid infused with color, the blossom assumes that color. Sometimes even several, if you slice the..." She glanced down at the sheet of paper in her hand. "Stem?"
Seriously! Not a biology expert!
"Stem," Evan agreed, smiling an earnest smile to match. "Or, if you don't want to do any of that, you can just feed bugs to the carnivorous plants for the rest of the meeting. And take one home with you if you want. No, you can't make a potato battery out of those, though."
... Wait! No! He hadn't meant to actually say that!
"Vegetable battery," Liara saidvery quickly sagely.
Battery of nondescript vegetable.
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... Sorry, GLaDOS.
"Hey, guys," Evan greeted, looking about as chipper as always. "Today we're going to do things with plants. Um... pretty much anything you can think to do with them, actually. Since they're, you know, plants and all."
That was helpful, Evan, thank you.
"I am not an expert on biology," Liara supplied needlessly. "But I believe there are several experiments we could focus on. For example, we could use the microscopes to examine the structure of Earth plants." She glanced towards... Evan, yes. Not GLaDOS. Evan. "I also have reason to believe we could turn certain vegetables into batteries..."
"Which we can, um... you know, do." Evan? Was looking at Liara. And also not at GLaDOS. "Because we brought the stuff." A beat. "Or you could poke toothpicks into an avocado pit to try to grow a tree? You know. If you don't want to make a... vegetable battery."
Nondescript vegetable, right there. Yessir.
"Yes," Liara said, looking terribly earnest. "Also, I believe that if you put certain types of Earth flowers in liquid infused with color, the blossom assumes that color. Sometimes even several, if you slice the..." She glanced down at the sheet of paper in her hand. "Stem?"
Seriously! Not a biology expert!
"Stem," Evan agreed, smiling an earnest smile to match. "Or, if you don't want to do any of that, you can just feed bugs to the carnivorous plants for the rest of the meeting. And take one home with you if you want. No, you can't make a potato battery out of those, though."
... Wait! No! He hadn't meant to actually say that!
"Vegetable battery," Liara said
Battery of nondescript vegetable.
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Arrive/Mingle!
Or just poke around the greenhouse.
Activity!
... Make a potato battery.
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Occasionally, when snatches of Liara and Evan's conversation drifted his way, they got a look of mingled worry and annoyance. Aliens were way more likely to be evil than cyborgs, Liara.
Not that he intended to volunteer that opinion at this juncture.
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... in the corner, reading articles about ancient plants and their uses in human culture.
She'd tried.
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So was the blush he was still kind of wearing, and probably would be wearing every time he thought about potatoes for a long time.
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And Evan wasn't feeling that masochistic just yet.
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Call her paranoid, but...
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"She teaches a gym class in here," he pointed out. "And she's a teacher. I think she's already got access to them."
If Fandom became like his last school, where the toilets were prone to trying to jump up to kill you at the least provocation, he'd have to be kind of distressed. What if he just wanted to pee, GLaDOS? What then?!
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A moment it veered back down. "Wait. Does she not teach in another classroom...? Oh, never mind, we should check the safeties just to be certain!"
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"I probably shouldn't be the one to check the safeties."
Because every time he tried to do something with this room's programming, he wound up with things like mandrills lifting baby lions over the savannah, or sock puppet zombies. And those things were fine and well, but what if the sock puppet zombies really could eat you?
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JUST IN CASE.
And with that, she sprinted for the controls.
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He'd probably remind himself that breathing was still a good idea. Shortly.
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Neurotoxins? Trees growing legs and stepping on people? Giant, man-eating, rock-and-rolling venus-flytrap-avocados from space, perhaps?
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That would have been a good precaution to have taken before, Evan.
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"...Yes," Liara said.
"Though I am not sure how I feel about being bullied by a root vegetable."
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Was being a potato a condition? Evan had no grounds for comparison, here.
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Talk to GLaDOS!
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Luckily.
What 1.4 volts of electricity did leave GLaDOS was just enough power to brood over the irony of . . . actually being an example to the students for once.
God, this was just wrong.
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