09-24-2019, 01:18 AM
Hello, Clarice here! I have been very busy with my newfound position at the Children’s Science Museum, so unfortunately I only have a sample size of three. However, I still feel you will be pleased with the results.
Interviewee one was a spice type who had received a free ticket as part of a deal with a local resource for newly spawned TCPs. He was quite eager to learn! On my break I was able to approach him and ask a few questions. As luck would have it, he actually knew of several TCPs who shared a common spawn point as they were all brought in as a group together. The approximate coordinates of all spawn points mentioned can be viewed in the attached document.
Interviewee two was a moth type whom I found bumping into my window late at night. It was attracted by my reading lamp. Anyway, as any good scientist does, I took advantage of the situation for research! Unfortunately, it was from out of town, and having flown quite a distance from its original spawning area, it had no idea how it might describe it to me in a way I might recognize. Still, for the sake of being thorough, I have included a guess at the coordinates by making use of an online map program. Take them with a grain of salt, though.
Interviewee three was a fly agaric and recovery hybrid type who was at the museum to give a talk on science’s application in the medical field (supposedly they work at a hospital.) While they could not recall precisely where either of their components spawned, they mentioned that the hospital they work at has had a high number of TCPs spawn in or near it. I theorize that this hospital may be located adjacent to a spawn point as well.
Interviewee one was a spice type who had received a free ticket as part of a deal with a local resource for newly spawned TCPs. He was quite eager to learn! On my break I was able to approach him and ask a few questions. As luck would have it, he actually knew of several TCPs who shared a common spawn point as they were all brought in as a group together. The approximate coordinates of all spawn points mentioned can be viewed in the attached document.
Interviewee two was a moth type whom I found bumping into my window late at night. It was attracted by my reading lamp. Anyway, as any good scientist does, I took advantage of the situation for research! Unfortunately, it was from out of town, and having flown quite a distance from its original spawning area, it had no idea how it might describe it to me in a way I might recognize. Still, for the sake of being thorough, I have included a guess at the coordinates by making use of an online map program. Take them with a grain of salt, though.
Interviewee three was a fly agaric and recovery hybrid type who was at the museum to give a talk on science’s application in the medical field (supposedly they work at a hospital.) While they could not recall precisely where either of their components spawned, they mentioned that the hospital they work at has had a high number of TCPs spawn in or near it. I theorize that this hospital may be located adjacent to a spawn point as well.