"I still want to make a copy of that damn thing," the book grumbled as its minion carried it forward. "I'm telling you, having only one of it around is just asking for disaster or betrayal or some crap."
"It is not nearly as simple as that," he replied. "None of the equipment on board is sophisticated enough to completely scan it in order to replicate it. The only way we could do such is by having myself research and probe it on my own and record the results--which I am doing anyway--and create a copy from that."
He chuckled somewhat.
"And the problem with that is by the time I was finished, a copy would be completely unnecessary."
"S'why I said we wish for all the data to be stored in the Sacred Tome here," Zetta returned. "But whatever we do, I'm not sure I'm comfortable with it being out and not under guard. "
He frowned, watching the screens and the light show all at once.
"We would have no idea how the Map would react to such magic, and I am unwilling to take such a risk," he says. "But if it would make you feel more comfortable, I'm sure you can request Security to help keep an eye on it."
Though, honestly, Cargn knew he could keep it perfectly safe on his own.
"For now, I am merely performing preliminary tests. Once those are complete, I can compile likely methods to speed up the process."
Ronnae had been wandering into sensoriums that day, just seeing if there was anyone she recognized. Upon entering this particular one she tilted her head curiously at whatever it was Sir Cargn was doing. She entered as quietly as she could and closed the door behind her. She got close but stopped when she saw him concentrating, but also, in pain.
"S-sir Cargn? Are you alright?" She asked concerned.
She bowed quickly and kept her head low. "I didn't mean to intrude, I was just concerned is all. If there's anything I could do to assist you, please let me know."
"I am merely performing preliminary tests for now," he said. "They are simple enough, relatively speaking. It would be unwise of me to fully delve into an artifact such as this without first testing the waters."
He laughs slightly.
"You are welcome to stay, of course. Company is never an unwelcome thing."
Vivio had been busy thinking recently, especially after the mission. There was so much she didn't know, and the studious part in her wanted to know more, but she didn't know where to start. She decided to head into one of the Sensoriums to think for a bit, only to be surprised by what she saw.
This was something VERY unlike anything she'd seen and it made her all the more curious.
"Wow... amazing..." she uttered, knowing Cargin might hear her.
"Thank you." Vivio said, bowing in respect. Approaching closer, she looked over everything with such a wide-eyed wonder. "There's so many... how can you handle it all...?"
"That is what Stacy is here for," he says simply. "She records all of my observations and any changes in the object, allowing me to continue unbound by such minutia."
As he delved slightly deeper, gentle waves of psychic energy began to emanate from the Map, giving the room a slightly odd feel to it.
Ask a stupid question, Daimon, get a stupid answer.
"I am merely observing the structure and layout of the information contained within," he said. "Though it is far more complex than anything I have previously encountered, but I believe I can come to understand it given enough time."
Setsuna normally didn't bother with the sensoriums. He found the rooms to be obscene, to put it mildly. Though, today, some instinct had been pointing him here and Setsuna was one to follow his instincts.
When he entered, he saw Cargn with the crystal they got from the Rom. He didn't interrupt, choosing for the moment to observe quietly.
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"It is not nearly as simple as that," he replied. "None of the equipment on board is sophisticated enough to completely scan it in order to replicate it. The only way we could do such is by having myself research and probe it on my own and record the results--which I am doing anyway--and create a copy from that."
He chuckled somewhat.
"And the problem with that is by the time I was finished, a copy would be completely unnecessary."
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He frowned, watching the screens and the light show all at once.
"So. What would help you get this done faster?"
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Though, honestly, Cargn knew he could keep it perfectly safe on his own.
"For now, I am merely performing preliminary tests. Once those are complete, I can compile likely methods to speed up the process."
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"S-sir Cargn? Are you alright?" She asked concerned.
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He laughs slightly.
"You are welcome to stay, of course. Company is never an unwelcome thing."
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This was something VERY unlike anything she'd seen and it made her all the more curious.
"Wow... amazing..." she uttered, knowing Cargin might hear her.
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As he delved slightly deeper, gentle waves of psychic energy began to emanate from the Map, giving the room a slightly odd feel to it.
"Fascinating," he mutters to himself.
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He had not talked to Cargn since- well, since Fairview.
"What are you doing?"
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Not that it was particularly easy to tell what was going on. The data on the screens seemed to be flying by as the tests continued.
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"What sort of tests?" Daimon asked, carefully watching and silently thanking the map for its existence because it got him laid.
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"I am merely observing the structure and layout of the information contained within," he said. "Though it is far more complex than anything I have previously encountered, but I believe I can come to understand it given enough time."
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When he entered, he saw Cargn with the crystal they got from the Rom. He didn't interrupt, choosing for the moment to observe quietly.
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"So that's supposed to lead us to the key to saving ourselves, and possibly saving everyone else." Forgive him if he doesn't sound terribly convinced.
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"Perhaps not quite so simple, but it is a true enough statement, for the time being at least."
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