Director Hope Estheim (
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sirenspull2012-05-10 12:05 pm
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[The video's panning in a darkened room filled with the slight glows and hums of electronics, none of which look like what can be found around the Port anymore. In fact, at the edge of the screen, rather than a computer and keyboard, there looks to be a completely holographic interface and screen displaying words that didn't look like English at all.
The camera is set firmly in front of what looked like a cleared desk.]
I'm looking for materials... minerals, ores, chemicals, and the such; that people might have brought with them to the Port either by accident or might now be trash to them.
Particularly, my search is for a specific ore that can do this--
[As a demonstration, a coin is tossed at the table. Rather than hitting the surface and clattering around, though, it bounces just the slightest in midair several inches off the surface of the desk, its decent slowing noticeably until it comes to a gentle rest on top of the table without so much as a sound.]
--without allowing the object to fall. [And in before someone suggests giant magnets.] Also without detrimental effect to devices that it may be used within.
I'm uncertain whether such a thing exists here, but... [But two months of being a busy bee and he's barely been able to recreate some computers, devices, and a prototype of a weak anti-grav safety net? Not good enough.] If there is anything that you have seen around the Port that seems strange or unusual technologically, please let me know.
The camera is set firmly in front of what looked like a cleared desk.]
I'm looking for materials... minerals, ores, chemicals, and the such; that people might have brought with them to the Port either by accident or might now be trash to them.
Particularly, my search is for a specific ore that can do this--
[As a demonstration, a coin is tossed at the table. Rather than hitting the surface and clattering around, though, it bounces just the slightest in midair several inches off the surface of the desk, its decent slowing noticeably until it comes to a gentle rest on top of the table without so much as a sound.]
--without allowing the object to fall. [And in before someone suggests giant magnets.] Also without detrimental effect to devices that it may be used within.
I'm uncertain whether such a thing exists here, but... [But two months of being a busy bee and he's barely been able to recreate some computers, devices, and a prototype of a weak anti-grav safety net? Not good enough.] If there is anything that you have seen around the Port that seems strange or unusual technologically, please let me know.
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[One that negated his fear of heights as a child.]
One that I have been trying to develop in case of catastrophes. [Although the correct phrasing would probably be 'in light of'.]
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Does it carry specific characteristics? Physically, at least. As said earlier, the Black Market might have it.
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What I do know are its properties. I have the knowledge to identify it should I come across the ore.
[Which might sound strange, but it was closer to something like being able to identify a scent but not being able to describe it. Scientist, not philosopher (although archaeology would be the closest field he excelled in for that).]
There is one quite distinctive characteristic in that it naturally hovers above a surface.
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If found, who should be contacted about it?
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It's Hope Estheim.