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Doctor Emmett L. "Doc" Brown ([personal profile] what_the_flux) wrote in [community profile] poly_chromatic2012-06-24 03:03 pm

0.11 gigawatts ⇒ action ⇒

[In the City today - such as it is - Doc's usual base of operations has been replaced by a respectable little blacksmith shop. It's authentically Western, and so is Emmett; though his hobbies still lean towards science, engineering, and invention, he's no time traveler today. The DeLorean is nowhere to be found, a stagecoach in its place.]



[Doc is available for any range of services - from anything as basic as shoeing your horse to the more advanced tasks of customizing and upgrading your firearms. If you know enough to ask him for such a service, of course.

You may find him at his shop during business hours, or bump into him as he goes out for a walk around town.]
candothat: (Ensign)

[personal profile] candothat 2012-06-24 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[Speaking of those more advanced services...

Pavel Chekov, fresh from a twenty-hour ride, given a day off, and burdened with the handsome pay that comes along with risky occupations, has been waiting for an opportunity to talk to the local blacksmith--the best he knows, and he knows a good many blacksmiths--about a few firearm modifications. Grimy and as awake as ever a person who hasn't slept in nearly a day can be, he, his rifle, and his pistol enter Emmett Brown's place of business. Both firearms have been modified by either Emmett or Chekov more than once, but there's always room for improvement.]


Doc?

[Not waiting for a response, the wiry kid sets his weapons down and starts pulling out tattered papers depicting very technical potential modifications.]

The rifle's scope, I think, is far outdated. I have an idea for new sights--new eye relief, something long, telescopic, maybe. And the pistol's barrel... it is not performing as well as hoped.
candothis: (Smile)

[personal profile] candothis 2012-06-25 06:34 am (UTC)(link)
[Given the option, Chekov would like nothing better than to apprentice himself to Emmett Brown if he survives the perils and excitement of his current line of work long enough to make it to retirement--a not-too-distant point marked by either turning nineteen or exceeding the maximum weight limit of one hundred twenty-five pounds (the former is far more likely than the latter). Doc is brilliant. There are remarkably few brilliant minds within several hundred miles, and even fewer with access to materials to create that which they can imagine.

To say that Doc is much admired would be a gross understatement.

Pavel shushes the dog and pets the shaggy creature before turning all of his attention to Doc and the work to be done.]


You have? [Great minds. Chekov shuffles through his papers to find the ones relevant to sights. In spite of some water damage and what is quite probably a stray bullet hole, the schematics have remained surprisingly intact.] I would like to see, if I may. A greater visual range would be useful, and the pistol...

[He smiles with an air of self-deprecation, watching Doc scramble around his work area.]

The changes that we made to the barrel to increase projectile velocity are good, but I think that this has compromised accuracy. My accuracy is compromised enough without that.
candothis: (Smile: Teasing)

[personal profile] candothis 2012-06-28 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
[Advancements or oddball technology that this particular time period isn't ready for? It's hard to say. Hopefully they would concentrate long enough to put their knowledge to good use.

Chekov joins Doc in looking through what might optimistically be called 'the sight section' (although, of course, there's no real place where one subject ends and another begins), mindful not to touch.]


It should not be difficult, taking what you have and creating something new that will be usable. I am sure that most of what is here is remarkable already.

[He stays focused on the sights, content to let Doc muddle through papers and hop from one subject to the next. The boy is himself easy to distract, but he has managed to discipline himself enough to maintain focus.

For the most part.]


Thank you. It would be a shame, dying only because someone else has better aim.

If it is shortened slightly, I think--the barrel... the problem is not the uniformity of the interior rifling geometry, I know, but decreasing the barrel's length may reduce the metal's elasticity? A small difference, maybe.

But the sight... [Okay, maybe it is hard to stay on one topic.] The iron sight is fine--not perfect, but fine--and I think it can be made to coexist with a telescopic sight. If not, it can be removed, but I like how adjustable the iron sight has been.
candothis: (Serious)

[personal profile] candothis 2012-07-12 07:23 am (UTC)(link)
You give yourself too little credit. Compared to most craftsmen, your work is a fresh meal next to a skinned steer.

[He's serious; credit where credit is due, and Chekov isn't ashamed to admit that Doc is far better at what he does than Chekov would be. Chekov has ideas and can put things together, but the finer details--the ones that make the most significant differences--are beyond him.

And a grim smile. Sometimes Chekov thinks that Doc spends so much time with his thoughts and creations that he forgets that, many times, death won't be deterred by even the most advanced of weapons.]


I prefer that also, thank you.