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fandomhigh2012-11-27 11:15 pm
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Personal Improvement Through Science: Aperture Science Presents Physical Education (Wed/Per 2)
Caroline didn't want to be in charge here today; she'd much rather have been back at the main facility back in Michigan, overseeing her usual round of experiments, but for whatever reason -- and she didn't ask -- Mr. Johnson had asked her to do this. Apparently, he'd left detailed instructions on the mainframe computer in the office she'd been assigned -- which she must have been up all night going over, since she woke up in the office. Not a new occurrence, honestly. (In reality, GLaDOS had just recreated one of Aperture's old test chambers from archived plans and was about to give it a modernized facelift when Fandom's latest quirk had kicked in.)
Well, if it was in the name of science she wouldn't really object, and besides, she knew how lucky she was to get to do as much hands-on work at the labs as she did. Not many 18-year-olds, especially women, got that opportunity. And to be running a pilot project like this, a test run for the program they planned to start now that they'd gotten that big shower-curtain manufacturing deal with Eisenhower's Department of Defense? That was a lot of pressure in itself, which explained the nervous demeanor of the young woman standing by the door in the entry corridor, wearing a crisp white lab coat with the Aperture Science Innovators logo neatly embroidered on the lapel, clipboard gripped tightly in one hand. It was nice to know Mr. Johnson had that much confidence in his fledgling personal assistant, but that only made her more determined to do the job well.
"Hi, everyone," she said, enthusiastically if quietly. (Remember, Caroline, just keep playing along like it's really a class, she reminded herself.) "The usual . . . um, administrator couldn't be here today so Mr. Johnson sent me to cover. It looks like you'll be working with repulsion gel today -- you're familiar with that already, it says, so if you've got your Portable Quantum Tunneling Devices ready?"
She opened the door to the test chamber and gestured for them to step inside.
"Go ahead and begin. I'll be monitoring you from the observation room."
[OOC: Remember, if a future you appears in the post,don't let it do anything before the OCD's done the OCD's done, but don't make eye contact anyway. Time paradoxes are detrimental to science.]
Well, if it was in the name of science she wouldn't really object, and besides, she knew how lucky she was to get to do as much hands-on work at the labs as she did. Not many 18-year-olds, especially women, got that opportunity. And to be running a pilot project like this, a test run for the program they planned to start now that they'd gotten that big shower-curtain manufacturing deal with Eisenhower's Department of Defense? That was a lot of pressure in itself, which explained the nervous demeanor of the young woman standing by the door in the entry corridor, wearing a crisp white lab coat with the Aperture Science Innovators logo neatly embroidered on the lapel, clipboard gripped tightly in one hand. It was nice to know Mr. Johnson had that much confidence in his fledgling personal assistant, but that only made her more determined to do the job well.
"Hi, everyone," she said, enthusiastically if quietly. (Remember, Caroline, just keep playing along like it's really a class, she reminded herself.) "The usual . . . um, administrator couldn't be here today so Mr. Johnson sent me to cover. It looks like you'll be working with repulsion gel today -- you're familiar with that already, it says, so if you've got your Portable Quantum Tunneling Devices ready?"
She opened the door to the test chamber and gestured for them to step inside.
"Go ahead and begin. I'll be monitoring you from the observation room."
[OOC: Remember, if a future you appears in the post,

Sign In [PITS, 11/28]
Locker Rooms: Before Class [PITS, 11/28]
During the Lecture [PITS, 11/28]
Test Chamber [PITS, 11/28]
Room 1
(In short: boingy boingy boingy.)
Room 2
And you're done.
Locker Rooms: After Class [PITS, 11/28]
"Oh, in case you got covered in that repulsion gel, here's some advice the lab boys gave me: do not get covered in the repulsion gel. We haven't entirely nailed down what element it is yet, but I'll tell you this: it's a lively one -- and it does not like the human skeleton."
Talk to GLaDOS -- er, Caroline [PITS, 11/28]
OOC [PITS, 11/28]
I will be on and off while I explore Portland today (whee!), but down with SP should you want to talk to the teenage version of GLaDOS's human component. (The ancient IBM 702 mainframe in her office, that is the teenage version of her computer component, isn't advanced enough for speech. Aw.)
This PB was chosen purely for the sake of an obscure joke, mmkay.
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But if he lingered for a while at the huge pit of repulsion gel just so that he could bounce back and forth across it a few more times than strictly necessary, would anybody blame him?
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Also I'm super disturbed that I knew exactly what level this was.
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Re: Talk to GLaDOS -- er, Caroline [PITS, 11/28]
"So... what's the deal with GLaDOS?"
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Re: Talk to GLaDOS -- er, Caroline [PITS, 11/28]
Maintain the pretense that it was a class, right.
"Usually your teacher?"
Re: Talk to GLaDOS -- er, Caroline [PITS, 11/28]
Meanwhile, he was wondering how many ruthless AIs Aperture had, for one of their scientists to just forget her like that.
Re: Talk to GLaDOS -- er, Caroline [PITS, 11/28]
"You sound like some of our scientists," Caroline said with a brief laugh; she hadn't quite gotten used to some aspects of Aperture's brand of humor yet. (Give her a few decades. She'd turn it into an art form eventually.) "You'd probably fit right in at the labs in a few years. And I'm not sure -- I didn't even know we had an employee named Gladys. I'm not even sure why my boss chose to send me here today."
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Re: Talk to GLaDOS -- er, Caroline [PITS, 11/28]
She straightened a bit and smoothed down the lapels of her lab coat so the (very old-fashioned) lab logo was prominently visible, looking quite pleased, and a bit proud. "I'm the personal assistant to the CEO, Mister Cave Johnson. He even lets me handle some of the more important projects." She gestured toward the door with her clipboard. "Like this one."
Oops.
"Branching out into the educational fields is a new thing for us." That was their story, and she was sticking to it,
Re: Talk to GLaDOS -- er, Caroline [PITS, 11/28]
Aww, the naive little genius had thought it was just a class.
Re: Talk to GLaDOS -- er, Caroline [PITS, 11/28]
Never mind that it was ostensibly a gym class. That is not Aperture logic.
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Re: Talk to GLaDOS -- er, Caroline [PITS, 11/28]
Ha ha.
"I'm just doing my job," Caroline told him. Her job, which was science. SCIENCE. "PR isn't my department, but that's why we have programs like the Aperture Self-Esteem Fund For Girls. This is a public service."
Lies, of course.
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Re: Talk to GLaDOS -- er, Caroline [PITS, 11/28]
Maybe that hit a little close to home, but then again . . . it did sound pretty dubious.
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Re: Talk to GLaDOS -- er, Caroline [PITS, 11/28]
Yes, that was what they were calling it.