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emet_sulk) wrote in
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[video] Prototype Launch Record
Type: Video
Sender ID: emet-sulk
To: Public
Subject: Prototype Launch Record
Warnings: None
[ The video opens with a vision of an old, wooden ship with furled sails settled at the dock outside the Adamantine Forge. For those in the know, it's the one which has been fitted with the prototype magitech engine which has been in development for the past month. To those seeing it for the first time, there are external additions which make it clear that it's not your typical sailing ship: pipes along the outside, metal fittings which don't usually belong. There are propellers beneath the water as well, invisible to those watching the video.
Emet-Selch is the one holding the camera and so he isn't in the shot itself. However, his voice can be heard after the camera pans across the entire ship. ]
This will be the maiden launch of our prototype vessel. The high tide has come in and we will be starting the engine soon.
[ Workers are standing ready with rope and jigging to pull the ship into the open sea in case the engine isn't enough to get it out of the dock. But they shouldn't be needed. That would rather defeat the purpose. ]
Today is the start of the tenth moon, mid-- [ sigh ] --is it spring or fall here? Bah, these leviathans are always moving about...
[ There are calls between those on the ship and those on the dock. With a muted THRUM, the engine starts and water churns. People hack away at the braces which have been keeping the ship from floating away during its time in the dock. Once the braces splinter, the ship surges forward into the open sea to startled shouts from the crew on board.
The video bounces a little as Emet-Selch matches pace with the ship. One might think he'd stop at the end of the dock but no, he lifts himself into the air with a bit of magic and keeps pace with the ship from a short distance. ]
The ship has successfully launched and seems to be functioning without issue.
[ And with that, the video ends. But a few hours later, there is an image posted of the same ship back in the Forge's dock with an update: ]
Engine overheated and stalled after several hours but the design is sound. Note to self: incorporate Cid's idea into the final engine.
[ Oh, seems he didn't mean to post this publicly. Oops. ]
Sender ID: emet-sulk
To: Public
Subject: Prototype Launch Record
Warnings: None
[ The video opens with a vision of an old, wooden ship with furled sails settled at the dock outside the Adamantine Forge. For those in the know, it's the one which has been fitted with the prototype magitech engine which has been in development for the past month. To those seeing it for the first time, there are external additions which make it clear that it's not your typical sailing ship: pipes along the outside, metal fittings which don't usually belong. There are propellers beneath the water as well, invisible to those watching the video.
Emet-Selch is the one holding the camera and so he isn't in the shot itself. However, his voice can be heard after the camera pans across the entire ship. ]
This will be the maiden launch of our prototype vessel. The high tide has come in and we will be starting the engine soon.
[ Workers are standing ready with rope and jigging to pull the ship into the open sea in case the engine isn't enough to get it out of the dock. But they shouldn't be needed. That would rather defeat the purpose. ]
Today is the start of the tenth moon, mid-- [ sigh ] --is it spring or fall here? Bah, these leviathans are always moving about...
[ There are calls between those on the ship and those on the dock. With a muted THRUM, the engine starts and water churns. People hack away at the braces which have been keeping the ship from floating away during its time in the dock. Once the braces splinter, the ship surges forward into the open sea to startled shouts from the crew on board.
The video bounces a little as Emet-Selch matches pace with the ship. One might think he'd stop at the end of the dock but no, he lifts himself into the air with a bit of magic and keeps pace with the ship from a short distance. ]
The ship has successfully launched and seems to be functioning without issue.
[ And with that, the video ends. But a few hours later, there is an image posted of the same ship back in the Forge's dock with an update: ]
Engine overheated and stalled after several hours but the design is sound. Note to self: incorporate Cid's idea into the final engine.
[ Oh, seems he didn't mean to post this publicly. Oops. ]

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[ He posts another image for Cid, this time inside the hull where the engine has been installed. There's light burn marks on the wood. ]
Fortunately I was present to address the problem early.
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Aye, fortunate indeed. You may need to consider adding an extra failsafe system to douse the engine should even the heatsink fail. With the magitech available here, might be more doable than elsewhere.
But I'd be glad to come over and take a look. I've made some modifications since you were last here, and I'd be curious to see what you managed on your end as well. Surely our combined efforts will bear fruit.
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[ But there's no point in bemoaning what they don't have. That said, this venture might encourage larger scale metal-working in the near future. ]
Your daughter has been of great help, by the by. The gift for engineering truly runs in your family.
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[As for reading about Mid...he will of course be beaming with pride upon reading that. So much so it's probably a good thing this isn't video or Emet-Selch would have to suffer it. Such a doting father that he is.]
And glad to hear about Mid. She's the main reason why I feel you may not need much of my help.
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Can I not be greedy and demand both of your expertise? If I'm not careful, someone else will poach you.
Anyhow, feel free to come by in the next two weeks or so. Any later and I think it would be too late to make adjustments to the ship.
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But I can work that in. I'll let you know when I'll be coming around.
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>>> action SOMETIME IN THE FUTURE
Made any progress?
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Ah, on the heat sink? I've considered a few ideas with the help of your daughter. I'll need to make a decision soon so they can begin casting the parts for it.
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So what else is on your mind?
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Eventually he sighs quietly and looks away from the molten metal. It's done. There's no point in second-guessing himself now. ]
Just an old man's worries. I've double and even triple-checked all the components and there is nothing to do but let these people do their work. There comes a point in every great work where one must step back and let the pieces fall as they may - for better or worse. I hope that man's husband will not hold the results against me.
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You're worried about potential consequences an engine like this may bring?
[His gaze shifts from Emet-Selch to the metal piece.]
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[ He throws his hands up before crossing them over his chest. This isn't the first time he's vented his concerns to someone and it probably won't be the last. ]
The few I've discussed this with believe 'tis better to have faith that it won't be misused. To deal with the consequences when they arise and not before. But I've seen the rise and fall of numerous kingdoms, empires, and other forms of government; I'm sure I know how this will end. And if it ends the way I believe it will, then...
[ His last words are through gritted teeth. ]
--Then I'll once again be complicit in so much death.
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I know how it's like to have something of your own and bastardized to something else. And I don't know if you heard from Mid, but I know she, too, faced that dilemma.
At the end of the day, we people are innovators, for good and for ill. And waging wars and causing violence is also part of that nature.
[He looks again at the piece.]
Yet despite knowing all that, you still continue with the project. You could, after all, just stop it now.
ALL GOOD
I advised Mid on how to handle her own circumstances. However, I have always disliked the notion that I must needs prepare for my work to be brutalised and appropriated for ill deeds. It is unnatural. What sickness persists in mortal men's minds such that they always turn to violence as a first resort? I never found an answer to that question.
[ He sighs heavily. ]
Yet despite that, I continue this, as you say. I will need to consider counter-measures for naval warfare later.
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That's both the beauty and the evils of free will. To choose for good, or choose for ill, even if we may not agree that's our choice.
And just as someone will use it as a weapon, another will use it for innovation and save those threatened by the same machine.
[A small shrug.]
So long as you prepare for the worst, that's the best you can do. However—
[He'll just pat Emet-Selch on the shoulder.]
—it's not a burden you have to bear alone.
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With that sombre realisation comes another: he has isolated himself this whole time, hasn't he? He has had minions. He has had pawns. Expendable lackeys. But never really anyone he could consider an equal.
He looks away, staring not at the forge but elsewhere. He's suddenly filled with an incredible homesickness. ]
Fine. But either way, I refuse to build warheads in this forge. The defences will have to be magical.
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I see no issue with that. Now.
[As if attempting to move way from the topic, he lifts his bag a bit.]
How about we talk about those heat sinks?
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Aye. Come here and see if you approve of your daughter's ideas.
[ He leads the way to his own workbench, where pages of various, annotated ideas are arrayed neatly. It will be nice to lose himself in engineering work and forget the outside world. Just for a little while. ]
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Rare that I don't. Really I'd say she should be one approving mine these days.
[Slight exaggeration? Perhaps, but he is always ready to boast his daughter's genius and fully believe in her.
And he won't be too rude and nosy, but he will glance curiously and with some admiration at the work that is on display.]
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[ That line delivered with a little theatrical flair. He pulls over the designs relating to ideas for the heat sink. The other pages are copied sections from the original schematic for the magitech engine but with annotations in his hand.
Cid doesn't have to know that he has bespelled the documents to incinerate themselves if they leave the bounds of the workshop without him. ]
I've largely settled on this one. A hybrid of our better ideas. The crystal you used in yours--
[ And off he goes, explaining how this improved heat sink would work. It uses some principles from Cid-s design together with what Emet-Selch already knows and improvements based on Mid's input. ]
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[He grins at Emet-Selch's words before he focuses on the pages, brows furrowing as his gaze turns more serious as he looks over the notes. It's honestly impressive, especially upon seeing where they took his work and expanded and modified it to fit the use of the engine. He could also follow it easily enough, even grinning a bit when he recognizes Mid's work. Of course she had told him a few things before, but he would have known even without it.
After Emet-Selch gives his explanation, Cid nods and agrees to a lot of what they've done. He then pulls out the newer version of what he's made, explaining the changes that mostly run towards better efficiency to allow the use of lesser crystals. He also discusses a special paste created through some coral and shells commonly found around many islands of hotter climes, especially volcanic (so Avaleci for example) that has proven to be conducive for thermal magic. Even better, not much is needed. With this the heat can be transferred even more safely throughout the components, which may help with their larger engine.
And then there's other technobabble and suggestions he'll try to offer. Whether or not they can find use for it here doesn't matter much to him, as he's sure they could find use for it elsewhere.]
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[ Towards the conclusion of their discussion, he straightens, satisfied. His pressing concerns about the heat sink have been resolved. Even if the first ship isn't perfect, the next will surely be an improvement.
Realising that he's already thinking of the next ship catches him by surprise. Perhaps he really does wish to see progress happen. Progress untainted by his or his brethren's machinations. ]
I would not have thought of that paste you mentioned.
[ He has accumulated millennia of knowledge but, in the end, he is not strictly creative. ]
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As for the paste... [A wry grin.] That's the accident. In my early days of trying to weld, I melted some on accident. But I noticed how quick it was to cool even in that paste-like form and knowing how mortars and other similar substances can be used to bind things, I went from there.
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[ He shakes his head but there's a sense of wry humour to him. ]
It was a long time ago now, but I remember a certain concept... The griffin. Someone had been attempting to make a lion when an eagle surprised them. The result of that lapse in focus was the griffin.
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wow I mixed up locations earlier lmao
i wondered LOL it's okay!! also we can probably wrap this soon 🤔
o7
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