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[TCPDEX] TCP Research Initiative
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Clarice, responding to Research Topic: Spawn Points, part 2.

The technology I received for my research was exceptionally fascinating! I took the liberty of sketching it to warm up in case I found anything in the scraps that seemed worthy of visual documentation. (I will warn you though, I am a scientist, not an artist.)

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fig. 1

Fig. 1 depicts a simple visor, not unlike the sorts of goggles one would utilize in a lab setting. There is a cavity within the visor in which there are two small ball bearings on a track. To activate the scrap-viewing capabilities of this equipment, I would ascend and use my ability on the ball bearings. It seems the force of the impact - or perhaps instead, the use of my ability - powers the device, allowing me to view and handle scraps.

I sought out the hospital Remedy had mentioned and discreetly activated the goggles in the lobby. However, I was somehow detected, and the receptionist asked me what I was doing. Once I explained, they showed me to a hallway near some empty rooms, which was kind of them. I once again activated my device and got to work!

I found what I believe was a bandage type scrap. I do not really know what it means, but it feels significant! Maybe! I hope so. Upon looking into the scrap I was overwhelmed with a feeling of genuine amusement. It was not that I found its contents amusing, but rather a feeling of amusement was what it contained. There was a memory of a whitish TCP entertaining a karacel child, causing them to laugh. I wish I could identify the TCP's type, but the scrap seems to have been from the point of view of the karacel, who never got a close enough look.

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fig. 2

Fig. 2 depicts the bandage type scrap and the scene with the karacel child in bed. There are a lot of children at the museum too! I think I like children, they are very inquisitive and like to learn. Those are good traits to have. I saw some other scraps on my way out, but I did not have time to sketch or identify them because it was nearly time for my shift and I still had to get back to the museum (don't worry though, I was on time.) One looked very squiggly and another dripped a lot. Okay, that's all! Clarice, signing off.
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[TCPDEX] TCP Research Initiative - by skinstealer - 09-23-2019, 11:35 AM
RE: [TCPDEX] TCP Research Initiative - by cosmo - 09-24-2019, 01:18 AM
RE: [TCPDEX] TCP Research Initiative - by cosmo - 09-27-2019, 04:32 AM
RE: [TCPDEX] TCP Research Initiative - by cosmo - 09-29-2019, 03:17 AM
RE: [TCPDEX] TCP Research Initiative - by knux400 - 09-30-2019, 08:40 AM
RE: [TCPDEX] TCP Research Initiative - by knux400 - 10-07-2019, 09:46 AM
RE: [TCPDEX] TCP Research Initiative - by knux400 - 10-08-2019, 11:57 AM
RE: [TCPDEX] TCP Research Initiative - by cosmo - 10-08-2019, 09:12 PM
RE: [TCPDEX] TCP Research Initiative - by cosmo - 10-09-2019, 12:23 AM
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RE: [TCPDEX] TCP Research Initiative - by cosmo - 10-11-2019, 01:36 AM
RE: [TCPDEX] TCP Research Initiative - by knux400 - 12-22-2019, 12:17 PM

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