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December 12
Anistar City, Kalos
Bisexual
Blacksmith, bladesmith
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A keen mind cuts deeper than even the sharpest sword.
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Aurelie Lefevre
Interstellar Inquiry [M]
POSTED ON May 2, 2023 2:47:02 GMT
[attr="class","aurelie"] [attr="class","aurelie_lyrics"]TESTING A MATERIAL IS A LEARNING PROCESS. [attr="class","aurelie_body"]Still buoyed up by sheer relief that the Tera Crystal hadn't done anything unexpected or irreversible to her Magneton, Aurelie flashed a genuine smile in response to Nomi's thanks and reassurance that even the negative result hadn't gone to waste. Nomi had correctly guessed that Aurelie hadn't really worried about the value of the test results, given that she hadn't expected this test to happen in the first place. Perhaps she should have, though, instead of fixating so much on the materials testing aspect. "I guess I should be thanking you for letting me actually see and even try to use one of those crystals," the red-haired smith replied jovially, her single uncovered eye straying toward the fiery stone. Her lips curling in a wry smile, she went on, "I doubt I'd ever have gotten a chance to play with one otherwise in a laboratory setting, considering that I'm not a scientist or high-ranking Rocket leader.
"So," she went on, "thank you for this opportunity. Let's make the most of it!"Aurelie listened attentively as Nomi explained the origins of the Tera Shards, which had come from a large mineral vein within the great meteor that had portended so much danger—and yet so much opportunity—to Hoenn in general. She honestly wasn't sure if she remembered hearing that Rayquaza was the one who'd blown apart the meteor to avert wholesale catastrophe, but it certainly made sense. That image alone almost made her wish she'd been present to witness the meteor and mineral vein breaking apart—but also made her glad she hadn't been there, amidst all that chaos and conflict. When Nomi finished her story and supported not using destructive tests on the Tera Crystal, Aurelie couldn't help murmuring, "That's fascinating! What an adventure that must have been." Her gaze sharpening, she couldn't help but add, "At the same time, now that story almost makes me want to use destructive tests on the crystal. You're right to conclude that Rayquaza's rupturing the mineral vein means they certainly aren't indestructible. But at the same time, it took the power of a Legendary Pokemon to manage to break it!
"So, surely a mere tiny little diamond-tipped drill bit won't be nearly as powerful as that, right? Right?" She tipped her head to one side and grinned, looking amused by her own logic. Then she held her hands up and added, conceding the point, "But you're right, we shouldn't chance it. It's not worth it just to satisfy my curiosity."As they started the materials testing, Aurelie happily threw herself into the various experiments that Nomi was willing to run on the crystal. The crystal turned out to be remarkably impervious to heat and cold alike, yet it certainly responded to the presence of fire, seeming to glitter even more brightly than ever—perhaps somewhat understandably, given its connection to Fire types. They tested its hardness by scratching it upon other minerals with known hardness, ranging from talc to quartz to diamond, and were unsurprised to learn it was at least as hard as diamond. And Aurelie relished getting to use the Rocket lab's lasers and other specialized light beams to test the crystal's refractive index, transparency, dispersion, and fluorescence. Most interestingly, the crystal turned out to be something of a semiconductor, demonstrating relatively high resistance to her Magneton's electrical currents at room temperature. As they heated up the Tera Crystal, though, it looked unchanged, yet its electrical conductivity increased rapidly to the level of copper wire. It also became more magnetic as its temperature increased, a development that made Aurelie's brow furrow in puzzled wonder. "This is definitely an unusual substance," she mused, perhaps rather obviously to the clearly far more scientifically-minded Nomi. "It must contain some very exotic transition metals, to react like that! Truly fantastic."At the end of their long and satisfying day of testing, they both stretched and yawned. Aurelie couldn't tell how Nomi felt, but she at least was both slightly worn out and deeply contented with their efforts. Pulling off her goggles with a sigh, she grinned and extended her hand once more for Nomi, this time for a handshake of farewell. "It was good to meet you," she said forthrightly and laughingly to the pink-haired scientist, "and even better to encounter your Tera Crystal! This was definitely a fun time. If you ever run more experiments like these and need another pair of hands, keep me in mind."Then the red-haired smith winked at Nomi and beckoned toward her in playful invitation. "But until then, let's grab some dinner together. What do you say? I'd love to hear more stories about what it was like being on that meteor..."[newclass=.aurelie]width:420px;padding:40px;background:#862939;[/newclass] [newclass=.aurelie img]height:100px;width:100px;padding:15px;border:1px solid #fff;border-radius:100px;[/newclass] [newclass=.aurelie_lyrics]text-align:center;font-family:verdana;font-size:9px;text-transform:uppercase;color:#eee;letter-spacing:1px;[/newclass] [newclass=.aurelie_body]width:420px;padding:40px;background:#222;font-size:14px;line-height:16px;text-align:justify;font-family:calibri;color:#aaa;letter-spacing:.5px;[/newclass] [newclass=.aurelie_tag]text-align:center;font-size:12px;[/newclass] [newclass=.aurelie_tag a]font-size:12px;[/newclass] [newclass=.cred]text-align:center;font-size:8px;color:rgb(132, 132, 132);letter-spacing:1px;font-family:verdana;[/newclass] [newclass=.cred a]color:rgb(132, 132, 132);font-size:8px;letter-spacing:1px;font-family:verdana;[/newclass]
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