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Miguel O'Hara ([personal profile] what_the_shock) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2021-06-15 05:52 pm
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The Future History of Science, Tuesday 6th period

Miguel was in his Spider-Man outfit today. "Today we're doing UMF!" he announced. "Unstable molecule fabric. It's great. Reforms to whatever's inside it," he extended his talons and the suit stretched around them, "and protects you from just about anything. Light enough to wear under other things, too. Let's see if we can replicate it. I've got the structure here," which he had gotten by hacking into another dimension's Reed Richards' computer, "so it shouldn't be too hard, right?"

It would never be that easy. But hey, science was about experimenting!

"If we get it right, you can all have your own outfits. I mean, if we get it wrong, you can still do that. As long as it's not too ugly and doesn't eat you, it's still a plus, right?"
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Astrid Magnussen
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Astrid narrowed her eyes a little skeptical at all of this, half wondering how she wound up in these kinds of science classes.

Recreating a perfect shadow or blending colours to mimic a sunset so vivid you'd mistake the canvas for a window, sure, that was easy.

Recreating unstable molecules to make one's own flexible sort of super suit? That was something different.

But if she did figure it put, you can bet the resulting outfit would look amazing.

And it would make Troy super jealous.