[Video] || Experiment 3 Ͽ

Jun 12, 2010 18:23

Good day, everyone.

[He adjusts his monocle as he looks into the screen, and then he seems to think for a moment, looking down at what must be notes.]

Mr. Hakkai and I were interested to do a bit of a survey of the residents of Somarium, so as to collect data that could prove to be useful in reaching some hopefully enlightening conclusions about this ( Read more... )

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phantomfenton June 13 2010, 07:59:22 UTC
*Oh hey, it's the old Chemistry teacher who apparently was just as caught up in things as he was.*

For what it's worth, there's no magic in my world, and the technology there was about the same as it is here.

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scholastical June 13 2010, 15:49:22 UTC
Is that so? My, that is curious. It is in line with Hakkai's observations, of course, but it is quite strange that such a thing is so prevalent in some worlds, and yet entirely absent in others...

[Sorry, he's a bit off in his own world now. :D;;]

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phantomfenton June 14 2010, 18:58:35 UTC
*Looks remarkably unruffled by this. He must have experience dealing with that type of scientist. :|*

*Cuts in,* So you're saying that most worlds seem to have at least some kind of technology like this places'? Then what about those other worlds? What makes them so different?

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scholastical June 14 2010, 23:33:37 UTC
[Poor Danny.]

What we are attempting to discover is the development of both magic and technology in these separate worlds, for, you see, it seems as though for the majority of the worlds, one has developed far more than the other.

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phantomfenton June 16 2010, 07:02:27 UTC
*Takes a moment to sort that out, his face puckering in a frown.* So... worlds with technology have practically no magic, and vice-versa?

I... guess that makes sense.

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scholastical June 17 2010, 02:58:17 UTC
Indeed. The outliers in this experiment, so to speak, are worlds much like this one, where both magic and technology appear to have developed simultaneously, resulting in such things as the Dreamberry. Though this is, of course, merely conjecture as far as Somarium is concerned.

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phantomfenton June 20 2010, 08:46:09 UTC
How's it conjecture to say that Somarium's the weird place of the bunch? If you ask me, I'd have said that was already pretty obvious.

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scholastical June 20 2010, 14:00:37 UTC
[Common sense? What's that?]

...Ah, I suppose so, comparatively.

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phantomfenton June 21 2010, 04:40:12 UTC
Comparatively? More like 'definitely'.

Have you guys found anything else out with this survey?

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scholastical June 21 2010, 17:13:16 UTC
We still need to sort the data, I am afraid, but it would appear like there are more worlds similar to Somarium--at least as far as both magical and technological advances are concerned--than I had first hypothesized.

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phantomfenton June 22 2010, 04:32:05 UTC
There are? ...Well, that's new.

Have you been able to find out anything that could help us get out of this place, and back home?

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scholastical June 22 2010, 05:27:21 UTC
Indeed.

And I am afraid not yet must be the answer to that question. Though Mr. Hakkai and I shall gather our data together and collaborate in the hopes of reaching some usable conclusions.

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phantomfenton June 22 2010, 06:58:55 UTC
Okay...

If you guys find out anything new, do you think you could--I don't know, post another video with the information?

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lethal_smile June 13 2010, 18:04:21 UTC
Excuse me for intruding, but... is there anything else you think we ought to know about your world? Particularly, anything that might be related to the strange happenings or inhabitants in this one?

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phantomfenton June 14 2010, 19:05:09 UTC
Anything else?

Um... *There's no question about it that there is, but this guy's a scientist. Even if these guys are already asking about magic, since when have scientist magicians been any less skeptic about ghosts?*

There might be. Do ghosts attacks count?

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lethal_smile June 14 2010, 19:17:19 UTC
I suppose that they might. The inhabitants of this world were rather specter-like for awhile. Although, I'm not certain that they were actually ghosts. They seem to be quite real now.

But, you said that the ghosts were... attacking?

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