Doctor Emmett L. Brown (
doc_brown) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-05-26 03:53 am
[02] || [Doc Brown's Amazing Inventions] || [Open]
Characters: Doc, possibly Marty, Einstein (the dog) and You
Setting: Workshop (15th Floor) on Saturday 26th
Format: Prose or action, whichever you prefer
Summary: Following Marty’s announcement on the network, Doc keep working on his inventions and now accept requests. He offers free pancakes and free cup of coffee to anyone visiting the 'shop' too. Feel free to ask him to invent you something if there's something you need or just visit his working place.
Warnings: None. Marty working with him, he may pop-up at any time.
The first and most noticeable thing in the part of the workshop that's being slowly turned into Doc's lab, are the clocks. There are over ten of them aligned next to each other and they are all absolutely perfectly synchronized. On a table next to them is hovering a black and rather bland hoverboard, with the text '#2 Prototype' written onto it. Under the table was Einstein, laying in a comfy bed for dog Doc made him, nomming on a pancake.
Speaking of pancakes, there is a wonderful machine that automatically produces pancakes regularly working on a table opposite to the one with the hoverboard. And next to it are some delicious pancakes already made and ready to be eaten. Next to it is a coffee maker and a few empty cups next to it.
In the background can be seen the first requests Doc got, and started working on. There's a very long sword awaiting for its owner with a little paper attached on it "For Sephiroth". On the walls there are some blueprints and below the beginning of Doc's work to make that weapon. It's not very advanced yet, but it progresses.
Doc himself can be seen working on some sort of super-computer he's assembled using what he found in the tower- And improved greatly since his last attempts at simulating a time travel. He's wearing traditional lab coat and goggles. There are three screens next to each other, a couple of keyboards and a mess of wire and electronic stuff bellow. The middle screen is that of a classical computer, reading as follow:
………………………………………………………………………………………………… Experiment #0005
………………………………………………………………………………………………… Fifteenth Floor
TIME DISPLACEMENT
Mock-up – 38th Day
User: Emmett Brown
Recording: Off. Hit CTRL+F8 to turn the recording on.
Variants
Location: Ok
Atmospheric Conditions: Ok
Vehicle: Ok
Flux Capacitor: Ok
Passengers: _
Destination: _
Instantaneous Speed: _
Please input the variables then press enter to start the simulation
The left screen display the perfect reproduction of a Flux Capacitor with many texts and scientific calculation that are probably unreadable to most people. The screen on the right looks like a video game- It shows a weird car in the Cathedral Floor with nobody sitting in it. As this very moment, Doc is sitting in front of the computer, entering variable in the programs.
Setting: Workshop (15th Floor) on Saturday 26th
Format: Prose or action, whichever you prefer
Summary: Following Marty’s announcement on the network, Doc keep working on his inventions and now accept requests. He offers free pancakes and free cup of coffee to anyone visiting the 'shop' too. Feel free to ask him to invent you something if there's something you need or just visit his working place.
Warnings: None. Marty working with him, he may pop-up at any time.
The first and most noticeable thing in the part of the workshop that's being slowly turned into Doc's lab, are the clocks. There are over ten of them aligned next to each other and they are all absolutely perfectly synchronized. On a table next to them is hovering a black and rather bland hoverboard, with the text '#2 Prototype' written onto it. Under the table was Einstein, laying in a comfy bed for dog Doc made him, nomming on a pancake.
Speaking of pancakes, there is a wonderful machine that automatically produces pancakes regularly working on a table opposite to the one with the hoverboard. And next to it are some delicious pancakes already made and ready to be eaten. Next to it is a coffee maker and a few empty cups next to it.
In the background can be seen the first requests Doc got, and started working on. There's a very long sword awaiting for its owner with a little paper attached on it "For Sephiroth". On the walls there are some blueprints and below the beginning of Doc's work to make that weapon. It's not very advanced yet, but it progresses.
Doc himself can be seen working on some sort of super-computer he's assembled using what he found in the tower- And improved greatly since his last attempts at simulating a time travel. He's wearing traditional lab coat and goggles. There are three screens next to each other, a couple of keyboards and a mess of wire and electronic stuff bellow. The middle screen is that of a classical computer, reading as follow:
………………………………………………………………………………………………… Experiment #0005
………………………………………………………………………………………………… Fifteenth Floor
TIME DISPLACEMENT
Mock-up – 38th Day
User: Emmett Brown
Recording: Off. Hit CTRL+F8 to turn the recording on.
Variants
Location: Ok
Atmospheric Conditions: Ok
Vehicle: Ok
Flux Capacitor: Ok
Passengers: _
Destination: _
Instantaneous Speed: _
Please input the variables then press enter to start the simulation
The left screen display the perfect reproduction of a Flux Capacitor with many texts and scientific calculation that are probably unreadable to most people. The screen on the right looks like a video game- It shows a weird car in the Cathedral Floor with nobody sitting in it. As this very moment, Doc is sitting in front of the computer, entering variable in the programs.

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He had known for a while, a long while, that he couldn't fight things here without weapons. His gun hadn't been in his chest and though he had a knife that he had taken from the kitchens it wasn't much use against the monsters.
He blinked at the man in front of the computer. "Hello?"
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"Yes, yes?" he says. pretty sure he'd never see him before, but probably someone Marty asked to come or something? He figures at least.
"Is there something I can do for you?"
Right after he said that though, all the clocks start chiming and cuckooing at the exact same time.
"Amazing, they're all exactly synchronized and the energy I use to have them work is stable. Do you realize? That's the first day in a row they are perfectly synchronized! It means my new source of energy for those clocks is constant and can be used for other uses!"
... That's Doc after all.
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"What source of energy are you using?" He moved closer to look at the clocks.
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Yep, Doc's very enthusiast and show him a battery- Looks like any regular battery, small enough to be held in a fist.
"But even then, those batteries will still be useful for portable device too small to be fit with a home reactor, like the clocks."
And Doc- Notices the sadness in his eyes. He's good with details unfortunately. Or fortunately, depend of how you look at it.
"... Is there something wrong boy?"
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He blinks when the man asks him what was wrong... perhaps not too much like Lloyd at all, Lloyd rarely noticed things like that unless it interfered with their work.
"Nothing... I apologise I was just remembering something.
This seems like a large project, how long have you been working on it?"
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"The day after I first woke up in this tower, so it means I have been working on it for 37 days now." he replied
"This is key to my main project, without a viable source of energy able to produce the 1.21 Gigawatt necessary, I could never finalize the vehicle. Thankfully I remember exactly how to create the generator. Once I had to re-create it using western-era technology, so doing it again in the tower is pretty easy to me if we could say so."
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He puts a hand on Suzaku's and points at the screen with the Delorean. Under normal circumstance the Delorean would have been secret- His most prized secret. But in this tower where people from countless universes were living, keeping it a secret was pointless.
"It's this! The time displacement vehicle! More commonly called a time machine. It's a great defy to make it and have it work within the tower!"
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At one time he wouldn't have believed it at all, but months of being here, seeing people from different universes, meant that he was much more open to believing strange things.
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He's looking quite excited, speaking about it and all. But, excited in a good way, not excited like certain mad scientists would be.
"Actually it is already a reality- I have successfully built two such time machine back in my homeworld. The challenge here is to adapt the time machine to work in this space-time continuum. This would be too dangerous to test though, so I am using those computers to run simulation, and when I'll have found exactly all that is to be modified, I will move on to build the machine for real."
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"Are you getting anywhere with it? The simulations I mean?"
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"But each failure brings a lot of data that helps me refine the process and each simulation gets closer and close to success! This may take a few months to get a successful simulation, but once it'll be done I'll start working on the real model."
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"Starting with the real model now would be too dangerous- People would probably die, or worst."
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