video; 003 - accidental.

Sep 29, 2011 23:51

[Now, normally Jim is a lot more careful with his SFC. He has seen these accidental posts, and he'd rather avoid the whole matter himself. Normally, yes. But today he is very distracted. So distracted that he doesn't really notice his fingers brushing over the wrong button as he sets down the device, before tossing his coat out of the camera's view ( Read more... )

look mom i made something, boy's a spacer, ↔ IC, ↔ Video, technology you wonderful mistress, fuck yeah technology

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singularjustice September 30 2011, 20:24:51 UTC
[ ... !!! ]

It's floating! How did you do that?

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myowncourse September 30 2011, 21:45:31 UTC
[Huh? oh, someone was... listening.]

It has a small anti-gravity module underneath. The sail generators enough power to drive that and the thrust.

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singularjustice September 30 2011, 21:49:45 UTC
Anti-gravity module? How is that put together? Does it work by putting out air pressure or some sort of magnetics? Is that normal technology in your world?

[ The mechanics of it all obviously have gotten him a little excited. ]

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myowncourse September 30 2011, 21:58:24 UTC
[Insert a very short, to the point explanation of the anti-gravity module here. Seriously. How does that shit even work?]

It's pretty common. Though this is an old model.

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lunateclock October 1 2011, 15:35:38 UTC
[Despite himself...he's pretty awed too.

Gotta say, it's pretty amazing; flying like that is....

And he watches for a long moment, not at all missing Jim's excitement. It brings a faint smile to his own face.]

...It's pretty impressive. Did you mean to show it off to us or was this a starfish accident?

[c:]

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myowncourse October 1 2011, 21:29:18 UTC
[Oh hey, Minato. He knows you well enough not to immediately jump to the defensive.]

Accident. Someone needs to give these things a lock button.

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lunateclock October 2 2011, 11:29:01 UTC
I think you're right. They like to turn on at the strangest of times.

[Give him a moment to admire the view...]

This is incredible though. You do this back home?

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myowncourse October 2 2011, 17:36:23 UTC
Yeah. I've been building these things since I was eight. It's just a hobby though.

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