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Miguel O'Hara ([personal profile] what_the_shock) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2018-09-27 09:05 am
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Popular Science | Thursday, 3rd period

By now, Miguel wasn’t holding out much hope for actual, verifiable science in this supposed class. Nevertheless, after everyone sat down, he waved at the video setup at the front of the room. “Part of a movie again this week. Let’s see how they’ve managed to completely ignore physics this time, yeah?” He pressed play.

“Huh.” He blinked. “Okay, that’s not too bad. Shrinking technology has the potential to save a ton on shipping things like food across the globe, as well as allowing for a lot more easy storage. And we already know his contraption’s original weakness was excessive heat generation, so don’t forget to allow for that.”

He programmed in a set of electronics and circuits to start them with. “Let me know if you think you might need anything not here. Let’s try to build a shrink-gun! Hey, if you get it to work, maybe you can use it to hide from your families this weekend.”

Someone was desperately hoping the Crazy Lady wouldn't show up.
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Astrid Magnussen
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Not that Astrid had even the slightest inkling that she could build a functioning anything in this class, but she had to admit that it would be wonderful if she could and shrink herself down to a molecule so she wouldn't have to see or interact with anyone but dust bunnies all weekend.

Although, really, that was mostly her plans already.

Astrid was also wondering if she could just get away with adding pinwheels to all the projects in this class as her attempt to make them all seem functional. But she supposed she'd find out, because that was exactly what she was doing, as she constructed something that was infinitely more movie prop than actual science.