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Miguel O'Hara ([personal profile] what_the_shock) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2018-10-17 11:36 pm
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Popular Science | Thursday, 3rd period

"Hope you all had fun in Greece," Miguel said. "Some of us were off saving worlds to cheer up our friends. So this week - a memory scanner!" He showed them the requisite movie scene. "You should be able to give it a time, put on the helmet, and have it show your memories. Then show me something fun you did last week. If you didn't do anything fun, why the shock not?"
white_oleander: (distant head tilt)

Re: Sign in!

[personal profile] white_oleander 2018-10-18 01:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Astrid Magnussen
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Re: Sign in!

[personal profile] meepmeepmeep 2018-10-19 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
Beaker
white_oleander: (exsqueze you?)

Re: Listen to the lecture/watch the source material

[personal profile] white_oleander 2018-10-18 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, first off, the idea of this particular invention was one that filled Astrid with a mild horror, which was not exceptionally rare for Astrid in this class, but she had more than enough bad memories (and far too many that she wasn't even aware of) to be comfortable with the idea of something that showed off things from your past.

Of course, she also drank an awful lot of things last night, and her whole head was just a little too achy and regretful to necessarily care a whole lot right now, too.
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Re: Demonstrate your machine!

[personal profile] white_oleander 2018-10-18 04:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, going back only as far as last week didn't sound too bad, at least, and Astrid, biting her lip, managed to show off just a lot of Astrid sitting in various spots around Greece, drawing things, which was fair, because that was pretty much all she did the whole time, so maybe it wasn't so bad.
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Re: Demonstrate your machine!

[personal profile] white_oleander 2018-10-19 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
And Astrid was going to give her teacher a bit of a confused look, because she felt that art was pretty much all she did in this class. Way more art than science, anyway, by her estimation.

"I...dabble," she said.

She was also a master of understatement, that one.