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Standing-Storm authored Apr 3, 2024
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"type": "snippet",
"category": "lab_file_pyrokinesis",
"//": "Phavian designation for pyrokinetic study is COPPER PRIME.",
"text": [
{
"name": "testing report I3-5523",
"id": "lab_file_pyrokinesis_01",
"text": "Z87 was instructed to kindle a flame above their palm, doing so successfully after approximately ten seconds of effort. Measurements showed the temperature near the flame to exceed 200°C, though Z87 showed no discomfort despite his proximity. Following instruction of testing authority, subject maintained the flame for 11 minutes and 38 seconds before it dissipated. A second test showed similar results, though on this second attempt, Z87 could only maintain the flame for 7 minutes and 8 seconds. While the fire burned with no apparent need for fuel, oxygen concentration measurements taken before, during, and after the test showed that the oxygen content of the room did decrease in line with the apparent size of the flame."
},
{
"name": "Medicinal use of COPPER PRIME",
"id": "lab_file_pyrokinesis_02",
"text": "Despite folk wisdom and popular belief, cauterization is ineffective at stopping bleeding or controlling infection compared to nearly any other method. However, controlled electrocautery is used in modern medicine; can COPPER PRIME show similar levels of effectiveness?\n\nPROCEDURE: Animal testing was done on six cows in order to provide a sufficient volume of blood, since mouse or monkey subjects would be suffice. Three mathematicians were used, each augmented with a matrix crystal, to conduct the tests. Each cow was immobilized and had a series of wounds inflicted using a standard surgical scalpel.\n\nRESULTS: While it was possible to stop bloodflow from non-lacerating wounds and non-arterial bleeding (mathematicians consistently failed to stop arterial bleeding), results were less than promising. Two cow died immediately after the testing and two of the remaining cows showed signs of infection in several of the cuts, showing a much higher contamination ratio than electrocautery. While better than a hot iron, COPPER PRIME is not of high enough effectiveness to consider using for wound treatment, and especially not if SMOKE USHER is available."
},
{
"name": "testing report N5-8346",
"id": "lab_file_pyrokinesis_03",
"text": "Dr. Richardson,\nAs you requested, I gathered three COPPER PRIME mathematicians for the experiment. We took them to the walk-in freezer, and provided them with standard physician's examination gowns, ushered them in, and told them to individually knock on the door when they felt ready to come out. Minimum time was 45 minutes, after which B22 knocked and asked to exit. The longest was 3 hours, though since I31 reported symptoms of frostbite the following day, he obviously did not follow experimental protocols to exit as soon as he felt significant discomfort. I admit that some of the fault lies with me, however--I should have chosen a more objective criteria to request exit. For the next experiment, I intend to equip the mathematicians with temperature monitors and instruct them to leave when their body temperature drops to 33.5°.\n\nI'll have a full report written up in the next few days\n-Jacob Sanchez\nResearcher"
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"type": "snippet",
"category": "lab_file_telekinesis",
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"name": "testing report I4-7707",
"id": "lab_file_telekinesis_04",
"text": "Dr. Richardson,\nPer request, we assessed the ability of three JUNIPER GOLD mathematicians to affect very small masses. Subjects were ordered to look into a microscope at water flora, then at bacterial samples, and then at images from electron microscopes. While it makes intuitive sense that larger masses would require more effort and control to manipulate through telekinesis, its actual behavior does not always follow logical constraints--see the way that barrier react to external forces. In this experiment, we found that manipulating water flora was possible but bacterial samples and electron microscopes both failed. Our initial hypothesis was that direct observation was required, but the bacterial test provided that is not sufficient to explain JUNIPER GOLD's limitations. It is currently unclear if this is a psychological limitation or something inherent to to JUNIPER GOLD. Further testing with a wider variety of mathematicians is required.\nMadeline Robbins\nResearcher"
},
{
"name": "Big or small, which is it?",
"id": "lab_file_telekinesis_05",
"text": "Are we still supposed to be doing experiments? Alright, sure, whatever. I figured throwing things at the wall would be a good way to let off steam, so I got A̶n̶n̶a̶ ̶a̶n̶ H84 and X90 and had them toss increasingly heavier things at the wall. Weirdest thing, size and speed don't relate. X90 can left 10 kg and H84 can only lift 4 kg, but if they're both throwing pencils, H84 can move them faster. X90 can even lift himself up, though he can't move except up or down. On the other hand, H84 can rotate a ball at something-something RPM, it was faster than X90 anyway. I heard a scream from the labs so I didn't have all my equipment, so I just counted them until I lost count. So we spent a couple hours doing that and we all felt better. Maybe someone in the ruins of civilization can use this for something."
},
{
"name": "I believe I can fly",
"id": "lab_file_telekinesis_06",
"text": "The benefit of being out here is that despite the lockdown we can still go outside as long as we don't leave the grounds."
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"name": "We're getting out of here",
"id": "lab_file_phavian_private_03",
"text": "Jen\nI know we're in lockdown but it's obvious we're doomed. Word gets out, right? You heard about Dr. Greene and Dr. Summers? It's only going to get worse. I talked to K̶3̶4̶ Erica about it and she's positive she can take someone else with her on one of her little trips. It's not that far to the surface, right? You with me?\nAlex"
},
{
"name": "I did it",
"id": "lab_file_phavian_private_04",
"text": "A,\nI did it. The records are all garbage now and it'll take them a week to source more, maybe longer with this lockdown. You're free until then. I love you.\n-C"
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