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Miguel O'Hara ([personal profile] what_the_shock) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2019-01-08 09:24 am
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Problem Solving Through Science, Tuesday 3rd period

"Right." Miguel clapped his hands together. "So, we've done the introductions, now we get to the fun stuff. Here's today's problem to solve with science." He keyed in some things in the Danger Shop controls, and a series of walls popped up, one for each student. They were solid and slightly shiny, and went from floor to ceiling. Between them were intersecting walls so they couldn't look around.

"Get past a wall. And before you all go in there with explosives or punching or whatever, you don't know what's on the other side, you don't know how thick it is, you don't know what it's made of or how it'll react to what you do. You might want to use science to figure out some of that first. Use the room to fabricate any sensors or equipment you might want, but you can't use it to straight-out tell you the answers. Go."
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[personal profile] white_oleander 2019-01-08 03:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Astrid Magnussen
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Sabine Wren
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[personal profile] onefootoutthedoor 2019-01-08 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Peebee immediately pulled up her omni-tool and started to scan the walls, trying to figure out what they were made of and whether she could get any readings on how thick they were. Being a slightly older model, it was having quite the time of it trying to crunch data to get her any detailed and conclusive results, but it was giving her bits and pieces of data as they came up. So that was something.
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[personal profile] white_oleander 2019-01-08 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, this was going to go well. Astrid considered the first two possibilities to pop into her head: going over or going under the wall. She scuffed the floor beneath her slightly with her toe, already imagining a prison-break-like scenario, which made her favor that, and then taking a second to judge the distance overhead and then the wall itself.

She bit her lip. Even if she knew what to ask for to help her test the material or anything else (poison on the brain recently made her wonder if that's what the sheen was all about), she wouldn't know how to actually do it. So...not very scientific, maybe, but perhaps practical, she took a moment to just poke the wall, see if the material was anything that she could climb easily or, hey, who knew? Maybe it might even give away and wasn't as solid as it look.
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[personal profile] white_oleander 2019-01-08 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Astrid took the gadget, then looked at Mr. O'Hara for a second before looking back at the thing.

Because that didn't exactly answer what she was supposed to do when she didn't even know what information she needed to get, and she was feeling for not the first time that he vastly overestimated just how scientifically inclined she was.

"Okay," she ventured, a bit skeptically, holding up the device and pressing the buttons until it managed to give her the information she'd want. "So I determine the thickness of the wall, and then what? Probably determine what kind of material it is, or something, right? And then I can try to figure out how to break it down from there, but that assumes I already have the knowledge about the different materials. I don't even have the knowledge of what lies beyond this wall, like you said. Maybe I don't really even want to get to the other side."

She realized she was being a little contrarian, but she couldn't help it, because she found the whole premise frustrating in its vagueness. She didn't do well with vague, open parameters, she'd never been good at just thinking on her own...

"Can't I just...think of a ladder and get a ladder and climb over it? And if that ladder's not tall enough, just keep getting taller and taller ladders until I get there?"

That didn't seem very scientific, just...practical.
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[personal profile] meepmeepmeep 2019-01-08 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Beaker, being the safety-minded Muppet he was, immediately located a sledgehammer.

Because explosives would be dangerous! Sledgehammers were niiiice and safe.

Comparatively.
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[personal profile] meepmeepmeep 2019-01-09 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
He didn't hit it hard enough, but he was a determined little bugger who tried again! And again! And again!
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[personal profile] meepmeepmeep 2019-01-09 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
"Meep mee?" Beaker murmured, looking more closely.

And starting to wonder about contained explosives. Don't do that, Beaker.
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[personal profile] meepmeepmeep 2019-01-09 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"Meep meep," Beaker said thoughtfully, poking at one of the crystals with his thumb.
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[personal profile] meepmeepmeep 2019-01-10 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
"Ooooh," Beaker said, poking at it again.