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crabbygenius) wrote2010-05-27 09:53 pm
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Experiment 77 [Accidental Video]
[Well here's an interesting sight, Washu asleep in a bed that's definitely not in her office or her lab. There are clothes thrown on a chair near the bed, some of them very much hers. Upon further examination, the only thing keeping her modest are the covers. Who knew Washu could look so peaceful while she was sleeping.
Though, it seems that whoever lives in this apartment is missing. Needless to say, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what happened.
Washu shifts in her sleep, the sheet sliding lower and now barely keeping her modest as she wakes up and notices that she's alone in the bed. For a moment there's an amused smile on her lip before she sits up with her back facing the communicator and wrapping the sheet around her torso. Moments later, Discedo's cutest red-haired mad scientist is wandering past the communicator and calling out for someone still completely unaware that the communicator's recording.]
"Tony~? Where did you get to. It's not nice to let a beautiful woman wake up alone."
Though, it seems that whoever lives in this apartment is missing. Needless to say, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what happened.
Washu shifts in her sleep, the sheet sliding lower and now barely keeping her modest as she wakes up and notices that she's alone in the bed. For a moment there's an amused smile on her lip before she sits up with her back facing the communicator and wrapping the sheet around her torso. Moments later, Discedo's cutest red-haired mad scientist is wandering past the communicator and calling out for someone still completely unaware that the communicator's recording.]
"Tony~? Where did you get to. It's not nice to let a beautiful woman wake up alone."
Re: [commentlog~]
I would imagine not, but still, you managed it. My typical power system isn't nearly as easy to handle. My lab spans three planets back home as you can imagine, the power source has to be carefully managed and not as streamlined as I would wish.
Here, I am my own power source. As you can imagine.. its a little straining.
[commentlog~]
That's... a lot of juice. [...] How much stuff do you have running?
Re: [commentlog~]
That computer for one. My lab for another. Not only power the equipment, but the pocket dimension that it resides in. The portal that connects my lab to my office. As of right now, those are the only things running. I use power every time I open a portal or summon something to use. I can keep everything running and produce unlimited amount of portals for up to three days in this city before I pass out. However, in my world I am able to do much, much more.
[Once more she pauses.]
With age comes power in some cases.
[commentlog~]
You're from another world. [And he leaves it at that.]
...Back home the main powersource is the arc reactor. It powers the entire city of Los Angeles as well as my personal lab and the company base in LA. The arc reactor creates perpetual energy--its design was conceived by my father and... and I built the final working form.
Only a handful know that I can create a smaller, compact version that produces the same--no, more--energy per second than that one.
Re: [commentlog~]
That is how.
[She falls silent for several long moments. She has no worries about anyone duplicating this particular experiment. She had only done it once and any other attempts failed. Horribly.]
That is quite the accomplishment. Especially the compact version.