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May 10, 2011 02:15

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[Now he's had more time to practice filters, he's trying one out. He's sure this matter has been brought up before at some point in time anyhow, so it's not like it's too sensitive. But he has to ask, since it seems like people never discuss it. At the moment, Mulder can be seen holding a small handheld mirror and ( Read more... )

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[ filtered ] hippocraticly May 10 2011, 13:16:33 UTC
I've performed a few readings with my tricorder. I didn't get anything conclusive from it.

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[ filtered ] ufo_fanboy May 10 2011, 14:39:00 UTC
Tricorder!?

[Ahem. Excuse him a moment, he's always been a bit of a Trek fan growing up. But Mulder has gotten used to things around here at least, and the types of people who appear here.]

I think I may have heard of something like that before. That's a pretty good scanning device, isn't it? Hm... If that couldn't pick up anything definitive...

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[ filtered ] hippocraticly May 10 2011, 17:23:42 UTC
[ McCoy's fervently hoping this isn't going to lead into a "you're a fictional character" conversation. it's somewhat of a mood dampener. ]

One of the best. It's been outfitted with the latest technology, but it doesn't mean a damn thing in a world as advanced as this one and it makes sense it can't pick anything up.

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[ filtered ] ufo_fanboy May 11 2011, 04:56:30 UTC
I've always wanted one of those... [At least a couple months here has gotten Mulder used to things. Or there would be a lot more outwardly geeking out.]

Anyway. It's frustrating, when their technology corresponds to nothing else, on any other world. Still, I figured it couldn't hurt to ask. The tricorder probably doesn't pick up much during experiments, either?

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[ filtered ] hippocraticly May 11 2011, 12:34:49 UTC
Nope, it doesn't pick up on any unusual readings. Whatever they use to implement the experiments here, they make sure to be subtle about it. I never got round to checking the barrier with my colleague, but I highly doubt I'll get anything useful from that either.

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[ filtered ] ufo_fanboy May 11 2011, 23:02:01 UTC
I bet the barrier will be about the same. Its existence is just as aggravating...

They've been really damn careful then, to make sure that nothing falls in our hands which could pick up on or measure or give us any useful information on their experiments whatsoever.

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