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Rapunzel ([personal profile] tower_bound) wrote in [community profile] re_alignment2014-04-05 11:12 am
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02 || OTA Video / Private for DW Starscream

[Hello there, Cybertron. It's been a bit too long since Blondie here last bombarded you all with questions, hasn't it? Well, fret not, for she has another, and this time... it has less to do with technical difficulties or new arrival syndrome and more to do with art withdrawals.]

So, I've been thinking. Paint --well, oil paint-- is basically just pigment and medium, so it really isn't hard to make. Sure, it takes a while to dry but... I'm kind of used to having a lot of color on my walls, and it feels gloomy living without them.

[Actually, the entire city could use more color in her opinion, but that's a bit rude to say aloud. Best to start off with her own living quarters.]

Does anyone know what I could use for pigment and quick-drying oil? Back on Earth, most of the ingredients were plant-based and well... that seems like a bad idea here.

[She doesn't want to raid the pantry and waste perfectly good food just for the sake of her art. That's just thoughtless and selfish, and she certainly wouldn't be able to bring herself to do that.

So, who wants to help little miss painter here make some art?



After the video, she quickly switches the feed so it's no longer public. Did she do it right? She hopes so. Well, here goes nothing.

Private to Starscream:]


I'm sorry I took so long to call, but people were acting funny for a while; I thought it would be best to wait until things calmed down. But um... I'm ready for that tour whenever you're free.
angleofscience: (smile - patience is a virtue after all)

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[personal profile] angleofscience 2014-04-27 03:08 pm (UTC)(link)
It's... ah, quite useful in a few instances, yes.

And I doubt it will. Better to have a plan for the circumstances if things do go wrong rather than stand there not knowing what to do, even if the chance that they would go wrong are minimal.
angleofscience: (smile - as predicted!)

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[personal profile] angleofscience 2014-05-11 12:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[That makes him laugh softly.]

True. Curiosity is rather... er, bearing in any inquiry.

Precisely, and it'll raise the chance you can act promptly, and thus don't waste what might be precious seconds in acting. Experimenting can be both very useful as well as interesting and even fun, and with a... ah, safety net it allows you even more freedom.
angleofscience: (hmm - yes did you want anything?)

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[personal profile] angleofscience 2014-05-21 02:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sure you will. And even with a few mistakes?

[He shrugs, still smiling.]

Mistakes are learned from, which helps in not repeating it later.
angleofscience: (smile - ahh well yes)

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[personal profile] angleofscience 2014-05-22 09:11 pm (UTC)(link)
As a scientist, I would have to. But even so, admittedly, I probably have the type of... ah, personality that even if the sciences weren't my chosen profession, there would probably be experimenting and inquiries involved.

[Tilting his helm, he gives Rapunzel a thoughtful look.]

You seem to have something of an inquiring mind as well.
angleofscience: (smile - patience is a virtue after all)

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[personal profile] angleofscience 2014-05-29 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Indeed.

[He smiles and then chuckles at her reaction.]

Had a... ah, caretaker? that was far too protective?
angleofscience: (confused - something isn't right here)

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[personal profile] angleofscience 2014-05-30 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[He stares for a moment and slowly starts to frown.]

That sounds... ah, a tad excessive, unless the climate and atmosphere outside was lethally dangerous and you had no protective gear or vehicle.
angleofscience: (inquisitive - how much data?)

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[personal profile] angleofscience 2014-06-04 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[Not really, and Jetfire's frown deepen somewhat before he shakes his helm.]

Best way she knew how, perhaps, but obviously not in a way that was suited to you or your development. It sounds like you were getting more of what you needed, though, before you got here, or?
angleofscience: (talking - science is relevant)

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[personal profile] angleofscience 2014-06-07 12:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah. Hopefully you'll be able to go back and finish that journey. Floating lanterns?

[Of course he understand the concept and general idea, but she's obviously talking about something specific.]
angleofscience: (contemplating the situation - patterns)

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[personal profile] angleofscience 2014-06-13 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[Her memory makes Jetfire chuckle as well, and he nods.]

I believe we have something similar as well. They haven't been used in a long while, as they were for celebrations like the lanterns you mention are, but they functioned in the same way, if made in other... ah, materials.

And as for what lights things here... Electricity is a form of energy, like heat.

[Extremely simplified, but hopefully that would work, and it was very difficult to keep it as simple as he just had.]
angleofscience: (smile - as predicted!)

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[personal profile] angleofscience 2014-07-08 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Like... hm. This. [The image that pops up on the screen is probably very similar to the lanterns Rapunzel is used to, though it's also not just a normal fire flame by the colour of it.] Different gases are used for light and heat to make it float.

And ah... it is like lightning yes. Though far more controlled and much less violatile, as a bolt of lightning carries more energy in it than the... er, power used by machinery and equipment using electricty.