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Vincent Amorason ([info]quitethecharmer) wrote in [info]marvel_nextgen,
@ 2010-11-12 07:48:00


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Entry tags:anya stark, vincent vernard

Codemakers
He'd gotten as far as he could in reasonable confidence. Logic trees, operating parameters, and all the other basic formulas had been set. Vincent knew it was time to call in someone more proficient than he for the rest of the programming. Kristoff had already been lending him aid on the assembly of the prototype swarm, but the Refreshers needed their marching orders, so to speak.

He called Anya Stark.



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Re: A few days later
[info]quitethecharmer
2010-11-18 09:30 pm UTC (link)
Vincent paused. "Magic. I thought that was obvious.

If you're talking about for implementation once and if the technology gets distributed, I'd obviously have to control the supply of the catalyst elixer. A few drops should be enough for each matter state change once I've got the formula down though."

He gets some steel ball bearings for practice and puts them aside, checking some of his books for the formulas he's looking for. He's seen various supplies change their state before turning into something else, so this should be fairly simple. He hopes.

"How's the coding going for the route-mapping program going by the way?

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Re: A few days later
[info]anyastark
2010-11-18 09:37 pm UTC (link)
"Vincent, have you talked to Kristoff about this?" Anya asked. "What you're proposing is just...impractical. Magic is something that won't be commercially accepted. Not to mention it would almost be impossible to market something based on magic. People won't take something at face value and accept it. They will want to see the science behind it. Not to mention trying to get a patent for it would be near impossible."

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Re: A few days later
[info]quitethecharmer
2010-11-18 09:42 pm UTC (link)
"It only just came to me. I'm testing it as we speak." He pours chemicals into a flask, watching them blend together.

"Hank Pym said that magic is just science that hasn't been sufficiently analyzed. Alchemy is just really advanced chemistry, and I'm not violating conservation of matter, so it's not really that big a deal.

If I were warping reality, that would be a lot harder to show the science for."

He puts a charge through the mixture, then pours it over the plating in the crucible. The metal vaporizes, then falls down to the table again in a cloud of metallic sand.

Hm. Alright, scratch that one. He starts on revising the formula.

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Re: A few days later
[info]anyastark
2010-11-18 09:56 pm UTC (link)
"It is a big deal if you're going to try to market this and if you want to actually use it. Business is complicated and what can and cannot be marketed is tricky. You should really talk to Kristoff about this before doing anything."

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Re: A few days later
[info]quitethecharmer
2010-11-18 10:59 pm UTC (link)
Vincent pauses as he works on the next elixir. He'd never really given much thought to the legal ramifications of the project. He just wanted to help people.

"...I see your point."

He looks at the work in progress. "Well, I can still come up with the formula first.. even if it turns out not to be viable for replication."

Come Hel or high water, he was going to get a working option ready for at least one little cottage in the Balkans.

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Re: A few days later
[info]anyastark
2010-11-19 03:47 am UTC (link)
"Oh there's totally nothing wrong in doing something just to see if you can do it," she said. "I should have the code done soon. I do have some school work to finish up first."

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Re: A few days later
[info]quitethecharmer
2010-11-19 08:52 am UTC (link)
"Excellent. I'll let you know when I've got my end of things done. Do you have any injection equipment on hand or should I bring or build my own?"

He looks at his schedule. "Can we say... tomorrow afternoon? I should be done with my anthropology course by then."

Assuming Professor Bartlestein didn't try to strongarm him into speaking for his 'Superheroes and Relationship Dynamics' series. It wasn't going to happen, but Vincent still made the time investment of refusing politely, rather than just blowing him off.

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Re: A few days later
[info]anyastark
2010-11-19 09:15 am UTC (link)
Anya sighed. "I'll be in New York on the 18th for family stuff. I can stop by and drop off the program."

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Re: A few days later
[info]quitethecharmer
2010-11-19 09:17 am UTC (link)
"That's fine. I'll see you then."

A pause.

"Thank you for your help, Anya. You didn't have to invest your time and effort in this."

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Re: A few days later
[info]anyastark
2010-11-19 09:18 am UTC (link)
"Not a problem. I'll see you then."

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