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𝕋ℍ𝔼 ℕ𝔼𝕏𝕋 ℕ𝕀𝔾ℍ𝕋. ([personal profile] nextnightmods) wrote 2020-06-01 12:22 am (UTC)

In general summary, Clara will inform them that her primary task is inventory. There is a lot here in the lab, especially in the storage room, and so she keeps note of every item within the lab in terms of location and quantity, and helps to fetch required items. This is how she was able to confirm their identities based on their lanterns, as their lanterns were once in her inventory! Great! She's very excited about this and has a real passion for what otherwise seems like it should be a fairly mundane function. She also knows the basic purposes of all of the machines in the laboratory but if it wasn't clear before, it is very clear now that she does not know how to actually use them and possesses only very modest mathematics and physics skills. She also specializes in friendship!

Minimus can set his lantern onto the machine, meanwhile. Lights come on, it blinks, the plate bounces just a little, and the readout by the metal plate settles on the number 98, which Clara insists is a very good number! Wow! Sometimes if the number is very low, Dr. Solis would turn some of the knobs and could even add raw materials from storage to what looks like a large drawer in the machine.

She then turns to Matt and suggests that he look through Dr. Solis' research notes which can be accessed from her main server using the computer behind him near the whiteboard, as well as another computer downstairs. At the mention of downstairs, though, she turns a bit solemn and says that downstairs is where Dr. Solis disappeared from while testing the unapproved portal device. The results of that experiment should be logged on the downstairs computer as well as it records all data of her device tests.

Meanwhile, Kuai returns to the study, with the desk and all of its books. The desk itself has a copy of a book of poetry, titled Arras de Cristal by Clara Lair. It looks very worn, with a few pages marked with dog-eared corners. Pens and pencils are held in a cup on the desk next to a paper notepad, which is blank.

The books lining the walls include titles such as Matter and Molecules, Particle Physics Reference Library, Modern Classical Physics, The Philosophy of Computer Science, and many more - physics of the largest and smallest scales, chemistry, engineering, and mathematics are all well-represented here. Low on one shelf is a spiral-bound volume, one of the few whose title cannot be read on the spine. The highest shelf on the east wall of the room is occupied by several mismatched books, magazines, what look like plastic tubes, a few sheets of stacked glass-like but flexible material when he tries to lift one - and everything on this shelf is in a variety of different scripts, none of which he can recognize.

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