Velmont
First Post
Summer 2006, Monday
San Diego, University of San Diego, 10h23
Jeremy Fletcher takes a fish from a small pond. He carries. it over a table and take a scapel. He cuts the abdomen and take out some eggs. He put some few eggs on a small strip and starts to look at it with his microscope.
"They seems contaminated. That's make the third fish out of four. On 8 eggs, six of them have apparant deformations."
He looks at the women siiting next of the computer. Even if she is made entirely of water, it seems not to disturb him.
"It is impossible. At this rythm, all the west coast will be contaminated. The government should do something. Make some industry control. The San Fransisco bay will die in twenty year. There will be no more life, and next it will be Los Angeles coast. And when the two area will join up, more than a thousand of species will be death."
If it wasn't an habit for him to shout at the scandal every times something goes wrong, it could be a possibility to listen to him seriously.
He stands up and open the TV. A morning talk show is finishing, and is follow by some publicity.
"They are suppose to talk about the University at that scientific show they will pass. It is a replay of yesterday. I heard they mention our research."
Los Angeles, MCA Labs, 10h27
Gerald Hartfield show to Paul Hamilton and Anthony Parker one of the latest gadget he has made up to now. It looks like some kind of bulky collar.
"It is the next step in the mutant incarceration. The person who wears it will be unable to use his powers. As mutation affects the body, all electrical signals coming from the brain will be intercepted by the collar. If the collar considers to be a normal function of the body, it will let the signal pass. If it is a mutation signal, it will not pass. That's way, no mutation can be use.
In theory, it's works well, but we still got some problems. First, it's slow the reaction of the person wearing it, and a bit too much. We have seen some reaction being slowed by 1 seconds, which can be dangerous for the wearer. We want to reduce it to a fraction of that. A tenth would be a big minimal, a thousandth would be a good objective.
Second, some mutation are just permanent, and don't need to be activated by an electrical signal, we are looking for something else for them, maybe including a micro nullification field, like the one install at Alkatraz.
It is not that easy to analyze the electrical signal in the spine. We need to analyze the spine for about an hour, with some stimulation, to be able to set it correctly. What we want, it is to simply give a DNA sample to the collar so he can set himself, and to take only a moment.
Finally, we need to include a psi-shield around the wearer so he can't use any psionic powers. So it's make a lot of job to do, and we are lacking the number of scientific to finish it as fast as we would like. As you are already both member of MCA, and you both have a scientific formation, we would like you to join the project. What do you think about that?"
San Diego, University of San Diego, 10h23
Jeremy Fletcher takes a fish from a small pond. He carries. it over a table and take a scapel. He cuts the abdomen and take out some eggs. He put some few eggs on a small strip and starts to look at it with his microscope.
"They seems contaminated. That's make the third fish out of four. On 8 eggs, six of them have apparant deformations."
He looks at the women siiting next of the computer. Even if she is made entirely of water, it seems not to disturb him.
"It is impossible. At this rythm, all the west coast will be contaminated. The government should do something. Make some industry control. The San Fransisco bay will die in twenty year. There will be no more life, and next it will be Los Angeles coast. And when the two area will join up, more than a thousand of species will be death."
If it wasn't an habit for him to shout at the scandal every times something goes wrong, it could be a possibility to listen to him seriously.
He stands up and open the TV. A morning talk show is finishing, and is follow by some publicity.
"They are suppose to talk about the University at that scientific show they will pass. It is a replay of yesterday. I heard they mention our research."
Los Angeles, MCA Labs, 10h27
Gerald Hartfield show to Paul Hamilton and Anthony Parker one of the latest gadget he has made up to now. It looks like some kind of bulky collar.
"It is the next step in the mutant incarceration. The person who wears it will be unable to use his powers. As mutation affects the body, all electrical signals coming from the brain will be intercepted by the collar. If the collar considers to be a normal function of the body, it will let the signal pass. If it is a mutation signal, it will not pass. That's way, no mutation can be use.
In theory, it's works well, but we still got some problems. First, it's slow the reaction of the person wearing it, and a bit too much. We have seen some reaction being slowed by 1 seconds, which can be dangerous for the wearer. We want to reduce it to a fraction of that. A tenth would be a big minimal, a thousandth would be a good objective.
Second, some mutation are just permanent, and don't need to be activated by an electrical signal, we are looking for something else for them, maybe including a micro nullification field, like the one install at Alkatraz.
It is not that easy to analyze the electrical signal in the spine. We need to analyze the spine for about an hour, with some stimulation, to be able to set it correctly. What we want, it is to simply give a DNA sample to the collar so he can set himself, and to take only a moment.
Finally, we need to include a psi-shield around the wearer so he can't use any psionic powers. So it's make a lot of job to do, and we are lacking the number of scientific to finish it as fast as we would like. As you are already both member of MCA, and you both have a scientific formation, we would like you to join the project. What do you think about that?"
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