Aug 22, 2009 14:26
For even the busiest of workaholics, there's a limit to what a single person can accomplish in a given time frame without burning out. With the help of the rest of the Engineering department, Billy Cranston has finally come to accept this.
Which is why any visitors to this particular Sensorium will find themselves at the edge of an in-ground swimming pool surrounded by lush trees, a warm breeze drifting through the air. The pool itself is shaped like a bean, simple and efficient.
From the end closest to the door, the only sign of life immediately visible is a small pile sitting a short distance from the water's edge: a white shirt, a towel, and a few scientific instruments set parallel to the water's edge, humming with activity. Because the pool's occupant is here on science-related business. He's definitely here to collect data for water-based experiments. Yup.
The Blue Ranger is floating aimlessly at the far end, clad in blue swim trunks. There's something strapped to his wrist measuring the water's temperature and chemical composition, and if anyone asks, the device needs to skim the water's surface to collect the most accurate data. There's a very practical purpose for his swimming. He's certainly not relaxing. Nope.
Luckily for Billy, no one's here to catch him in the act, right?
grif,
!location: sensoriums,
!status: open,
plays-in-traffic,
billy cranston,
wyn callahan