Lynn Idris and R (
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srwug_alpha_rp2013-09-03 08:44 pm
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Ninth Resurrection
[There's some sort of bubbling sound coming from Lynn's room... and the door just so happens to be unlocked, letting anyone who takes a peek to see entire white-boards filled with equations and technobabble acronyms and terms. Not to mention that smell... a smell that was almost like-]
It worked! This is great... I was afraid I'd forgotten the process!
[-And the bathroom door opens, with Lynn standing there with a mug of something alcoholic in hand and a water cooler jug filled with what was most likely more of the stuff. And when she's spotted she just freezes for a moment before letting out a sigh.]
... I left the door open, didn't I?
[Well, no matter. Not like it was illegal to make your own beer or anything.]
Could you move though? I whipped this up because I wanted to unwind... it's just now there isn't a decent place to sit in here.
[Uh... Lynn... you feeling alright?]
It worked! This is great... I was afraid I'd forgotten the process!
[-And the bathroom door opens, with Lynn standing there with a mug of something alcoholic in hand and a water cooler jug filled with what was most likely more of the stuff. And when she's spotted she just freezes for a moment before letting out a sigh.]
... I left the door open, didn't I?
[Well, no matter. Not like it was illegal to make your own beer or anything.]
Could you move though? I whipped this up because I wanted to unwind... it's just now there isn't a decent place to sit in here.
[Uh... Lynn... you feeling alright?]
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...Wait no that's terrible... uh... Brown Chalice?
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As nice as that would be, I'm no bartender or brewer. Maybe when all this is over I could work with a third party...
... But then again, this isn't even my own recipe, just one I'm borrowing. It wouldn't be right to pass it off as my own.
Nothing to stop me from making it and enjoying it though.
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[Richard... may be enjoying it a bit much as it is anyway.]
Any luck on the Universal Alloy front?
[He finds a wall to lean on.]
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[Chair get!]
Sit down. You shouldn't have to stay on your feet like this.
But I did thinking, and I was focusing on Typhon especially. A Retroactive Existence whose body could shapeshift and reconstitute from damage... that's not something you can easily succeed.
But...
[She pointed over to a whiteboard where she'd written down Typhon's name, and a number of other technobabble words all crossed out.]
What would you think if I told you that something existed and, barring the most extreme of circumstances, could not be destroyed?
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[Well, Ideigi had another dimension to help with that, but yeah.]
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This is different. Most of the more exotic repair mechanisms machines have simply replace what is lost, or maybe cannibalize damaged parts and use them to build fresh ones instead.
What I'm talking about is something that naturally has a certain "state", and for the most part, will automatically act to restore that "state" in response to any form of damage being inflicted on it. Like if a glass window would automatically re-assemble itself if it were broken.
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So what exactly determines the original 'state'?
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Universal Alloy is a material that gets to the very heart of existence: Strings. Strings are... well they're everything! Matter, energy... anything that has a physical presence is made up of them. Smaller than atoms or quarks... and you can't destroy them... not unless you used something extremely exotic.
[Like the Dimensional Blowback of the Linker System, or the Lemuria Impact, or some other stupidly powerful attack.]
And one of the technologies that Universal Alloy was meant to be used for was something called a "Magcore"... something using the electromagnetic force to make a material want to stay together in a specific form. They were thought to be impossible to make without Universal Alloy, but obviously Takeda is in possession of it. And I think it's what Typhon's body is made out of: a material that is virtually impossible to destroy, and would eventually reform even if you scattered each of his Strings to infinite corners of the Universe.
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[Most of the idea went straight over Richard's head, not helped by his own familiarity with things that may or may not agree with such a concept. And, you know, no education in physics.]
I mean, if I threw this beer at ya, it wouldn't return to the cup - nothing is forcing it back to that 'state'. Even though there are strings holding it together, right? Destroy whatever decides the state, and big bad Typhon falls apart.
...Maybe.
...Might still have to blow him up first...
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[And suddenly we Fistful of SCIENCE here.]
But it's closer to it in power than it is to gravity. And if the Strings most fundamental trait is "be attracted to each other", then they'll continually be drawn together.
The saving grace is extremely potent electrical charges can disrupt the Magcores at least temporarily, so shocking and then blowing Typhon up is at least a short-term solution.
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[Richard's... feeling a bit tipsy, evidenced by a bit of wobbling.]
And we both know someone with a lot of dimensional knowhow.
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And using the Linker System.. he's too big.
I wouldn't be able to trap part of him in a wormhole without causing another "bombing".
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[Richard shakes his fist in mild anger, spilling some of his drink.]
Maaaaaaaaaan, its not like we could even find somewhere remote too to not worry about the blowback. This idiot's just gonna go after populated areas...
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[...Lynn are you sure this was a good idea?]