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maskormenace2015-02-03 06:11 pm
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video.
You know, this isn't the first time the government's kept files on me, but I think it might be the first time they've let me read them.
[ Bruce isn't looking at the camera when he speaks. The view's askew, too, device propped up on the desk at which he's sitting and a little obscured by a small stack of papers in the foreground.
He removes his glasses before casting a glance towards the screen, offering a very small smile that's a match for his patient, gently amused tone. He seriously doubts the files he's read are the full ones; that's the joke, though he doesn't elaborate. ]
If you're a kid or an amateur scientist, or both, let me know what you're interested in learning about. Otherwise, you're in for my best attempt at a kid-friendly explanation of the fourth dimension. That should be relevant to everyone's interests, at least.
Job-related question, by the way. Not just asking because I love to talk about science. But on that note— if you work for a company with an R&D department, consider this an official job inquiry.
[ Bruce isn't looking at the camera when he speaks. The view's askew, too, device propped up on the desk at which he's sitting and a little obscured by a small stack of papers in the foreground.
He removes his glasses before casting a glance towards the screen, offering a very small smile that's a match for his patient, gently amused tone. He seriously doubts the files he's read are the full ones; that's the joke, though he doesn't elaborate. ]
If you're a kid or an amateur scientist, or both, let me know what you're interested in learning about. Otherwise, you're in for my best attempt at a kid-friendly explanation of the fourth dimension. That should be relevant to everyone's interests, at least.
Job-related question, by the way. Not just asking because I love to talk about science. But on that note— if you work for a company with an R&D department, consider this an official job inquiry.
video.
So you're a scientist, huh? What about physics? Is that something you might know something about?
[The tag reads Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, so that's ... probably not the dragon talking.]
video.
I can do physics.
[ Direct and to the point, because his focus is obviously elsewhere. ]
Is that a... ?
video.
[He laughs a bit nervously as he turns back to the screen, giving the dragon a scratchbehind an ear.]
This is Toothless. We're kind of fliers from an old, old time. Hence the physics question.
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You're both fliers. [ Going to go out on a limb and assume the kid can't fly. Not that it isn't a valid option, here. ] You mean you ride him?
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He has a broken tail fin so I made him a custom one that I control up from the saddle. It's been five years going now, but I'm always trying to find out more of how to maneuver it better. But — [He leans down for a moment to tug a strap on his leg, pulling out a set of handmade wings attached to his clothes.] I've been working on my own flight suit too. Haven't been able to get the physics down well enough to stay in the air long enough though.