http://gladigotburned.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] gladigotburned.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2012-11-13 11:20 pm
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Personal Improvement Through Science: Aperture Laboratories Presents Physical Education (Wed/Per 2)

Once you got past the sign in the entry corridor, the classroom setup today might be vaguely recognizable as a tennis court -- Aperture style, which meant that instead of a net there was a grating about four feet high, and the only lines on the "court" were the tiles made of non-portal-holding material that bordered the space. Past that, on the other side of a floor-to-ceiling glass wall, was a slightly elevated surface that might've been a racquetball court.

Sort of.

Not that there were rackets anywhere. Just, on each court, a glowing tennis-ball-sized energy sphere that bounced steadily back and forth between the floor and the ceiling (both portal-able surfaces, interestingly enough).

"It's easy enough to plan your movements and time your reactions when you have a steady pattern to plan around," GLaDOS informed the class in the detached and vaguely disdainful voice of someone who was not at all holding a bit of a grudge over the potato battery thing from the other day, not at all, she was FINE, THANK YOU VERY MUCH. "Let's see how you handle a slightly less predictable situation. It's still entirely scientific, of course. It is possible to calculate the possible outcomes of a given moment and weigh the odds of each possible outcome, but have fun with that if you can't handle data as fast as I can. Ha. Since that's astronomically unlikely, you'll just have to resort to primitive guesswork."

She paused and let several bars of the Jeopardy! theme music play.

"Oh, and in order to add a sense of urgency to the test conditions and encourage more realistic results, there will be consequences for making incorrect contact with your Vital Testing Apparatus. Try not to be too . . . shocked. Good luck."
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Re: During the "Lecture" [PITS, 11/14]

[identity profile] upmysleeve.livejournal.com 2012-11-14 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"Y'think?" Sort of agreeing was never going to stop Ace from looking for that damned cake anyway. "I dunno. She talks a good game about hating us, but nobody's actually got hurt in here."
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Re: During the "Lecture" [PITS, 11/14]

[personal profile] dollpocalypse 2012-11-14 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"Says the person who collides with stuff all the time," Topher reminded her helpfully.

That was once, Topher. Maybe twice.
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Re: During the "Lecture" [PITS, 11/14]

[identity profile] upmysleeve.livejournal.com 2012-11-15 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
Ace made a sound that was intelligible in exactly zero languages and rude in all of them. "I've got hurt worse in my own experiments than I ever have in here."

That... might not be a bragging point, Dorothy.
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Re: During the "Lecture" [PITS, 11/14]

[personal profile] dollpocalypse 2012-11-15 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, well, duh, who hasn't?" Topher said, unimpressed. The answer was 'sane people,' Topher. "Do you know how many times my hair's caught fire? A lot."

Not to worry, Ace. Topher was pretty terrible at bragging too.
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Re: During the "Lecture" [PITS, 11/14]

[identity profile] upmysleeve.livejournal.com 2012-11-15 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"My point, charcoal-hair, was she can't hate us that much, if she hasn't even hurt us as much as we've hurt ourselves."

Or, you know, maybe GLaDOS was just smarter than them...
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Re: During the "Lecture" [PITS, 11/14]

[personal profile] dollpocalypse 2012-11-15 03:53 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, I know--" not really-- "but I don't know, there's probably safety controls on the room or something. Plus you may be underestimating the pain it causes me to not get cake."
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Re: During the "Lecture" [PITS, 11/14]

[identity profile] upmysleeve.livejournal.com 2012-11-16 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
"...There is that. Lying about food is pretty diabolical."