Christobel Starsky / Commander Starscream (
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- attack on titan: ymir,
- final fantasy xiii: serah farron,
- homestuck: aradia megido,
- homestuck: kanaya maryam,
- mass effect: mordin solus,
- mistborn: vin,
- original: umbrael,
- parasol protectorate: randolph lyall,
- transformers g1: starscream,
- transformers live action: ratchet,
- yu-gi-oh!: bakura ryou
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not that anyone noticed but raoul light's missing, as in totally missing, as in, after i hadn't heard from him in a while i went so far as to check up on his usual piano playing haunts and he's not been seen in a long while
given that he was an ex-cop with some pretty obvious mutations who was already on a hit-list for being a socialist i
yeah
i feel like we need a list of the dead
and for every name on it, we'll torture one of theirs. slowly. and leave them alive, to twist in the wind. bastards.
other news: not dead. giant thing at rachel's house -- anyone get samples of the pink stuff, and have you started doing some good old fashioned science yet?
From: c.starsky@lcu.edu
To: b.ratchet@lcu.edu
The stuff I remember is called Energon. After that incident at the party, I remembered this:
[There's two files -- one is in Cybertronian, in Decepticon script; the other is in English. Both describe a formula for making Energon, and some instructions on how to safely contain the stuff]
Does that match up with what you know? It seems kind of unstable. ... I included the file in Cybertronian because it's more elegant in that language, I can explain it to you though? It takes some getting used to but it's an amazingly useful notation for writing out engineering formulas in.
I'm free pretty much all the time, though both my living spaces are small and I'll need a ride if we're going anywhere. Let's do some horribly ill-advised science.
- C. Starsky
From: starscream@gmail.com
To: whatever mordin's email is k
I remembered how to make Energon. Working with a colleague on it, but figured you'd be interested. It's a method of converting energy from just about anything into a semi-stable liquid or solid form.
[same attachment]
And I mean literally any form of energy. I mean, some things are more efficient than others, as you can see converting chemical energy from food doesn't work nearly as well as it should, which is probably why things aren't working.
Also, here's the relative power draws, as near as I can estimate, of just keeping my limbs moving vs the guns vs full on flight. Interestingly, while I thought at first the engines in my legs were jet engines, they're actually not; they can work in a vacuum. It's some sort of electromagnetic pulse system, I think, I'm not sure how to describe it in English as I remember it in some crazy alien language. In any case, the power draw is still lower than a jet engine, but way higher than my guns.
I'm from SPACE.
given that he was an ex-cop with some pretty obvious mutations who was already on a hit-list for being a socialist i
yeah
i feel like we need a list of the dead
and for every name on it, we'll torture one of theirs. slowly. and leave them alive, to twist in the wind. bastards.
other news: not dead. giant thing at rachel's house -- anyone get samples of the pink stuff, and have you started doing some good old fashioned science yet?
From: c.starsky@lcu.edu
To: b.ratchet@lcu.edu
The stuff I remember is called Energon. After that incident at the party, I remembered this:
[There's two files -- one is in Cybertronian, in Decepticon script; the other is in English. Both describe a formula for making Energon, and some instructions on how to safely contain the stuff]
Does that match up with what you know? It seems kind of unstable. ... I included the file in Cybertronian because it's more elegant in that language, I can explain it to you though? It takes some getting used to but it's an amazingly useful notation for writing out engineering formulas in.
I'm free pretty much all the time, though both my living spaces are small and I'll need a ride if we're going anywhere. Let's do some horribly ill-advised science.
- C. Starsky
From: starscream@gmail.com
To: whatever mordin's email is k
I remembered how to make Energon. Working with a colleague on it, but figured you'd be interested. It's a method of converting energy from just about anything into a semi-stable liquid or solid form.
[same attachment]
And I mean literally any form of energy. I mean, some things are more efficient than others, as you can see converting chemical energy from food doesn't work nearly as well as it should, which is probably why things aren't working.
Also, here's the relative power draws, as near as I can estimate, of just keeping my limbs moving vs the guns vs full on flight. Interestingly, while I thought at first the engines in my legs were jet engines, they're actually not; they can work in a vacuum. It's some sort of electromagnetic pulse system, I think, I'm not sure how to describe it in English as I remember it in some crazy alien language. In any case, the power draw is still lower than a jet engine, but way higher than my guns.
I'm from SPACE.
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And I get it, man, but we also have to be realistic. Wouldn't want us walking around looking like something out of those shitty knockoff films trying to pretend to be Pixar, right?
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