heroic_jawline: (stony: see we talk)
Steve Rogers ([personal profile] heroic_jawline) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2022-02-02 10:44 am
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Bakineering, Wednesday, February 2, 2022

The classroom, in addition to the usual baking and engineering equipment, was now rigged with a giant, fifteen foot tower in the center of the space.

So that was probably fine. Dum-E was hanging out in front of it just in case it caught fire. "Today you get to work with gravity!" Steve said excitedly.

"More specifically, negating the effects of gravity," Tony said. "You will need to build something that will protect your dessert. Be that something that flies or a parachute. Or maybe even just extra padding. It's up to you."

"A hovercraft would be swell," Steve said enthusiastically. Steve had a warped idea of what was possible in high school students because he was married to Tony Stark.

Tiny, tiny bit, yes.

"Remember to utilize your robot assistants here!" Tony added.

"And your desserts need to be light, too," Steve said. "Like a mousse or a meringue. We've left out recipes and equipment to make parachutes, but don't feel limited by what we've provided."
giveittoyoursister: (Looking down at the people)

Re: Fling it from a tower!

[personal profile] giveittoyoursister 2022-02-03 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
After a bunch of failed attempts with Little Bot, Vi wrapped up a ball of cookie dough (deliberately raw this time) up, stuck it in a container coated with tacky goop and pressed it to the top outside wall of the tower, where it slowly pulled off the wall, only for its next side to press against the wall on the way down, and repeat all the way to the ground.

Congratulations Vi, you just reinvented the sticky wall crawler.