Doctor Emmett L. "Doc" Brown (
what_the_flux) wrote in
poly_chromatic2012-02-15 09:48 am
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Great scott.
[He trudges through the sand that has encroached on the floor of the building he's claimed as his workshop, one that had stood on the outskirts of the City. It's little more than a few half-standing walls now.]
One could hardly say there was a shortage of sand - a curious enough development, it seemed - but this is an extremely drastic and critical turn. Despite my limited experience in the City, I am forced to conclude that this is far more than a simple curse. My understanding is that the lengthy build-up towards this implies something of a far greater significance and a less fleeting nature.
[Then there's the rush of air that signifies a large, heavy sheet being lifted - off of the still-disabled DeLorean. Work's been done, though, and it doesn't have that far to go. There's an audible breath of relief as he finds it intact.]
In any case, these circumstances certainly warrant a bit of reprioritizing...
[ooc: As noted, this is open to action if desired! He's in the Desert City, so if you're in Glass, assume the appropriate distortion. Annnnnd I'm at work right now so tags will be slow/delayed.]
Great scott.
[He trudges through the sand that has encroached on the floor of the building he's claimed as his workshop, one that had stood on the outskirts of the City. It's little more than a few half-standing walls now.]
One could hardly say there was a shortage of sand - a curious enough development, it seemed - but this is an extremely drastic and critical turn. Despite my limited experience in the City, I am forced to conclude that this is far more than a simple curse. My understanding is that the lengthy build-up towards this implies something of a far greater significance and a less fleeting nature.
[Then there's the rush of air that signifies a large, heavy sheet being lifted - off of the still-disabled DeLorean. Work's been done, though, and it doesn't have that far to go. There's an audible breath of relief as he finds it intact.]
In any case, these circumstances certainly warrant a bit of reprioritizing...
[ooc: As noted, this is open to action if desired! He's in the Desert City, so if you're in Glass, assume the appropriate distortion. Annnnnd I'm at work right now so tags will be slow/delayed.]

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What about yourself, are you properly equipped? Or I suppose, as properly as could be expected.
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I think I can get on all right.
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I gave up hoping this was a simple curse about the time a vampire crashed through my ceiling.
[The story is actually a lot more convoluted than that. She's just shortening it so she doesn't talk too much about it.]
Now I'm hoping whatever's going on is over quick and without anyone getting hurt.
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That's one way of measuring the direness of any given situation. It has been worrisome, but this is an extreme I hadn't anticipated.
[He's digging around as he talks, propping the device on what's left of a shelf as he searches for tools that haven't turned to sand.]
Do events of this magnitude typically resolve themselves?
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Last time the City changed this much, the color had gone out of the place. I don't quite remember it being extreme. Color returning seemed to be directly related to emotion but I don't think that's the solution in this case.
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[And for a moment, he pauses both verbally and physically, caught on the thought. He snaps out of it quite suddenly.]
Still, perhaps there is some sort of effort expected of us - assuming, of course, this isn't just the structural integrity of the dimension collapsing.
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It seems a preferable alternative to walking, and I'm afraid the structural integrity of my workshop here isn't going to hold out for very long. Of course, the car can take a bit more than it looks like it can.
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My thoughts precisely! I have an assistant here now, and with an extra pair of hands, I'm certain we can get the car running in no time. Will you be able to get here safely?
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We'll be here. [With a nod and a smirk, because... well, obviously.]
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Looks nearly operational. What still needs doing?
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You made it! Excellent!
[He's sprung to his feet in just a moment, wiping his hands off on the heavy leather welding apron he has on.]
It is nearly there; I was changing out the shocks, then I have a trailer design I'll need to assemble. Should be fast work - enable us to carry more supplies, maybe pick up a few people if we find anyone out in the desert. The car itself does lack a bit for seating.
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Time like this I miss my ship. [ Although the sudden imagery of attaching a trailer to the TARDIS makes him grin again. It wouldn't be necessary, but how she'd protest! ] Point me to the trailer. I'll get that going.
[ His sonic screwdriver hasn't been reclaimed by the sand yet. It should make quick work of things. ]
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I could only imagine. My strongest lamentation is for the car's loss of flight capability.
[He nods even as he speaks, gesturing toward a collection he's brought together of the surviving scraps. Nearby, he has a design drafted up on a propped-up board. It is a pretty detailed draft, but it's not to the Doc's standards.]
Forgive the crude state of the design; I haven't had the time to do a properly detailed and scaled schematic. And certainly, we may have to improvise given the lack of material that hasn't turned to sand, but the central idea of the design was to give it blades rather than wheels - less resistance going over the sand, easier on the car. It really wasn't built to do much in the way of towing.
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Blades, right. This is more than enough. [ He pulls his sonic screwdriver from his pocket and grins. ] I'll get on it then.
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Fantastic.
[And then the sonic screwdriver grabs his attention.]
Now that is an intriguing device. Tool of yours?
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...please be all right.
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Ken? I'm afraid you're not coming through very well--
[He makes out some of it, though.]
I'll be taking every precaution to be as safe as I possibly can. Of course, I expect you to do the same.
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I will. If you can hear me, don't worry. I'll be careful.
I'll try to find more out about this situation.
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Of course, that's a worst-case scenario.
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Nah, I don't get it either.
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What are you thinking?
[ Fix the engine? Does the engine need to be fixed?]
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Engine's almost operational, just a few parts left to swap out. I have them, in fact, just hadn't gotten it finished.
Seems like a good time to get it going.
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[ The way he says it - there's no sass at all. He glances around the room, checking for any supply closets. ]
You have any water stored around here?
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[And he points, towards what's still standing of a corner of the room, as he gathers up what tools he can and moves to the back of the car, to access the car's basic components which are nestled between the large, added, exhaust fins and below the Mr. Fusion.]
It's one of the final repairs. Body work was completed shortly after I arrived, the brake rotors have been changed out. I'll need to install the new shocks as well, of course, certainly if we're going to be traveling through a desert...
[After he trails off, the second question penetrates, and he glances up from the car as he answers it.]
I had some - it was recommended in the guide, to keep fresh water on hand. Advice which, I must say, I do not question the wisdom of now. Extra fuel, as well!
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Are you sure-
[ How do you say this without being insulting?! ]
- this car's going to withstand driving-- potentially long hours in the desert?
[ Maybe... he looks at the Doc, an entirely too-innocent expression on his features. ]
Could we skip ahead, maybe?
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I assure you, this vehicle can withstand far more than one would expect based on appearances alone. It won't be ideal, but it's certainly a better option than walking.
[Now with access to the engine, he's already setting about tinkering with it.]
As for jumping ahead, that hardly seems wise! If this is the structural integrity of the dimension collapsing, we may well jump ahead into nothingness and obliterate our own existences. A wiser option would be to jump back to learn if there was some way to prevent this from happening. Regardless, neither is a viable option, given the fact that several of the time circuits' boards need repair and replacement. We have neither the time nor the parts to complete those repairs - and obtaining the necessary parts now may be impossible.
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[ So that he doesn't sound like a complete idiot. ]
There's no telling whether the physics of this universe align with ours. Even if structural integrity isn't a issue, who's to say that the same calculations.... the same equations would apply to this universe. We can see the stars, but they're not stars.
[ Uh-oh, that's another problem. He finishes up with the fuel pump and walks over to the Doc. ]
Making it drive is the easy part.
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Hi.
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Ah! Hello!
[To his credit, at least he pulls himself back from his startled shouting pretty fast?]
Are you all right?
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Yeah, just... Sandy. Which I guess everyone is right now. Where'd you get a car?
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[He agrees with a bit of a grin, then turns to the car with a sweeping gesture.]
I arrived in the City in it, actually, which I understand makes mine a rather unique circumstance. It was damaged upon arrival, but is very nearly repaired now.