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Standing-Storm authored Aug 28, 2024
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"name": "testing report I4-7707",
"id": "lab_file_telekinesis_04",
"weight": 1000,
"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"
"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 barriers 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",
"weight": 500,
"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."
"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 lift 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": "Notes on the inside of a manila folder",
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{
"name": "OS812 Report",
"id": "lab_file_telepathy_06",
"text": "One of the major problems with GRAY DAWN study so far is the need for either line-of-sight or extreme proximity (generally within 2 meters, though certain mathematicians have a range of up to 4 meters), limiting its value in most real-world applications. We can hardly use GRAY DAWN for long-term communications if 4 meters is the maximum range of effective communication. However, I am pleased to report that OS812 is successful far beyond our initial expectations. While the construction requirements are extremely expensive, including, among other things, three active matrix crystals, but it increases the range for GRAY DAWN communication up to several kilometers. While this is still obviously too short to use for most practical purposes, it represents a very promising breakthrough over previous range limitations."
"text": "One of the major problems with GRAY DAWN study so far is the need for either line-of-sight or extreme proximity (generally within 2 meters, though certain mathematicians have a range of up to 4 meters), limiting its value in most real-world applications. We can hardly use GRAY DAWN for long-term communications if 4 meters is the maximum range of effective communication. However, I am pleased to report that OS812 is successful far beyond our initial expectations. While the construction requirements are extremely expensive, including, among other things, three active matrix crystals, it increases the range for GRAY DAWN communication up to several kilometers. While this is still obviously too short to use for most practical purposes, it represents a very promising breakthrough over previous range limitations."
},
{
"name": "Handwritten notes on lined paper",
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{
"name": "testing report I4-9469",
"id": "lab_file_teleportation_03",
"text": "Testing began with an area two meters square, marked on the floor by electrical tape. A robot set to travel at a constant speed of 0.1 m/s, verified before the experiment began, was set on one side of the testing area before LOST RAIN mathematician D85 used his abilities on the area. The robot traversed the space in 16 seconds, verified by both its internal measuring software and external measurements. We repeated the experiment with a request to extend the relative distance, causing the robot to take 25 seconds to traverse the space. It is currently unclear whether the disparity in relative distance change is a property of LOST RAIN itself or of D85's abilities.\n\nThe only difficulty was caused when Dr. Caldwell crossed through the marked space before D85 had ceased maintaining the distortion and almost immediately collapsed. She was rushed to the infirmary but in the end was discharged after tests showed that she had fainted but suffered no lasting damage. Dr. Caldwell explained she had experienced severe vertigo on entering the area, possibly caused by an defect in proprioception caused by actual distance being different than perceived distance. I have submitted a proposal to further test this characteristic of LOST RAIN--see attached."
"text": "Testing began with an area two meters square, marked on the floor by electrical tape. A robot set to travel at a constant speed of 0.1 m/s, verified before the experiment began, was set on one side of the testing area before LOST RAIN mathematician D85 used his abilities on the area. The robot traversed the space in 16 seconds, verified by both its internal measuring software and external measurements. We repeated the experiment with a request to extend the relative distance, causing the robot to take 25 seconds to traverse the space. It is currently unclear whether the disparity in relative distance change is a property of LOST RAIN itself or of D85's abilities.\n\nThe only difficulty was caused when Dr. Caldwell crossed through the marked space before D85 had ceased maintaining the distortion and almost immediately collapsed. She was rushed to the infirmary but in the end was discharged after tests showed that she had fainted but suffered no lasting damage. Dr. Caldwell explained she had experienced severe vertigo on entering the area, possibly caused by a defect in proprioception caused by actual distance being different than perceived distance. I have submitted a proposal to further test this characteristic of LOST RAIN--see attached."
},
{
"name": "testing report B4-2567",
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{
"name": "Anomalous aftereffects of netherum mathematics",
"id": "lab_file_matrix_research_08",
"text": "Dr. Richardson,\nI'm writing with some disturbing reports from recent testings. While the increased capabilities mathematicians have been displaying are at this point well-known among staff, in the course of my research I've observed a number of previously-unseen side effects from performing mathematics. The most common side effect seems to be headaches, though my staff have also observed several instances of spontaneous nosebleeds. In at least one instance, a COPPER PRIME experiment with I33 involving heating metals to the melting point, a sudden temperature drop of 15°C was observed in the sealed experimental chamber.\n\nFar more disturbing, however, was an incident during ONYX LIGHTNING testing. K92 seemingly lost control of her powers when attempting to damage a training dummy, causing severe--and under lockdown, irreplaceable--damage to several testing incidents. When asked to explain herself, she was only able to say that her powers seemed to take on a \"mind of their own.\"\n\nI am still a scientist, regardless of what is happening now. Be assured that I will get to the bottom of this.\n\nTed Kelly\nSenior Researcher"
"text": "Dr. Richardson,\nI'm writing with some disturbing reports from recent testings. While the increased capabilities mathematicians have been displaying are at this point well-known among staff, in the course of my research I've observed a number of previously-unseen side effects from performing mathematics. The most common side effect seems to be headaches, though my staff have also observed several instances of spontaneous nosebleeds. In at least one instance, a COPPER PRIME experiment with I33 involving heating metals to the melting point, a sudden temperature drop of 15°C was observed in the sealed experimental chamber.\n\nFar more disturbing, however, was an incident during ONYX LIGHTNING testing. K92 seemingly lost control of her powers when attempting to damage a training dummy, causing severe--and under lockdown, irreplaceable--damage to several testing implements. When asked to explain herself, she was only able to say that her powers seemed to take on a \"mind of their own.\"\n\nI am still a scientist, regardless of what is happening now. Be assured that I will get to the bottom of this.\n\nTed Kelly\nSenior Researcher"
},
{
"name": "Re: energy costs",
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"name": "Something is seriously wrong",
"id": "lab_file_phavian_memo_05",
"weight": 250,
"text": "Dr. Liu,\nSorry for the inflammatory title but, well, something is seriously wrong. The LOST RAIN mathematicians are universally reporting that something strange is happening to space itself. You've seen the testing data about them being able to change effective distance between two points and they're reporting that ALL distances are being affected to a very small degree. I don't know if this has anything to do with the erratic behavior from the staff or XE037 contamination but coupled with all the BURNT NOVEMBER reports of impending doom, plus all the news filtering from the outside, I think we need to prepare for the worst.\n\nJohn Goldberg\nResearcher"
"text": "Dr. Liu,\nSorry for the inflammatory title but, well, something is seriously wrong. The LOST RAIN mathematicians are universally reporting that something strange is happening to space itself. You've seen the testing data about them being able to change effective distance between two points and they're reporting that ALL distances are being affected to a very small degree. I don't know if this has anything to do with the erratic behavior from the staff or XE037 contamination but coupled with all the NOBLE HORIZON reports of impending doom, plus all the news filtering from the outside, I think we need to prepare for the worst.\n\nJohn Goldberg\nResearcher"
},
{
"name": "Maintaining proper decorum",
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