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Siebren de Kuiper Σ Sigma ([personal profile] harnas) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2019-08-26 09:27 am

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[Straight-up, the first thing you notice on the video isn't necessarily the man sitting face-first, dead center in the camera with a somewhat stern expression. No, the first noticeable thing is the miniature white board and dry-erase markers just floating mid-air behind him. There are various equations and unintelligible scribbles and what looks like a music scale written on it, but it isn't sitting on anything and it doesn't seem like anything is holding it up.

He isn't paying it any mind. Instead, once he can confirm that the feed is broadcasting, the stern expression disappears, and he smiles, raising a hand in greeting.]


Hallo. My name is Dr. Siebren de Kuiper, and I am doing something of an interest check. As... well as a general inquiry, I suppose. I was an esteemed astrophysicist back home, and I was wondering if anyone has used the observatory here. I'd like to know what I'm working with.

But also on that note... we had what we call 'star parties' back home, as well. Group stargazing parties, essentially. Would anyone be interested? There's a whole new night sky to map out, after all, and observations are... quite frankly, more fun when done in groups. Fresh sets of eyes and whatnot. Besides, I do like seeing a healthy interest in space sciences!

[He gets more excited as he talks, and the objects floating in the background start to rise and shake a little. He seems to see the reflection in the stream and settles back down, clearing his throat somewhat sheepishly. The whiteboard sinks back down as well.]

Oh. Pardon me. Anyways, I do plan on joining the trip to Amegahara, so the actual events won't happen immediately. But if anyone would like to join me, do let me know.
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[personal profile] cadeuces 2019-08-26 03:43 pm (UTC)(link)
( Who's clasping her hands together excitedly? Angela is! It's not the science she's used to, perhaps, but it is science. And he's easy company, so she'd look forward to getting to know him a little better. Besides, it may be nice to have a friend on hand to keep him from vibrating the equipment out of whack in his excitement, right? )

Dr. de Kuiper; I can't say I've been to the observatory yet, but I would enjoy a bit of stargazing if you wouldn't mind my company. Though I'll admit I'd be new to the concept. My studies often went inward instead of up, up, and away. I can bring the coffee and blankets.
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[personal profile] recitings 2019-08-26 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Sounds interesting. I'm usually not much for studies about space and the like, but... this place has given me a wealth of free time and why not? I could learn something new if someone knowledgeable like you is organizing it.
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[personal profile] starrypoint 2019-08-26 04:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[There's a lot of bigger words here, but Subaru actually knows these; of all things, he loves the stars, and while he hasn't got a doctorate he does fancy himself knowledgeable about things... back home.]

We can have hot cocoa when it gets cold! Hey hey, do you mind if dogs come? Daikichi likes the stars too, I'd feel bad leaving him back home~.
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[personal profile] itsknighttime 2019-08-27 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
[[Didn't know that actual people could do things that he only knew trolls to be able to do and it's damn cool. Okay, Dave, don't fuck this up.]]

whats up doc

[[Perfect. Exceptional job.]]

fuck i always wanted to say that
anyway cool yeah
i lived on a meteor for about three years does that count as experience?
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[personal profile] tookashirototheknee 2019-08-27 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, hell yes!

[The video is of a young man with a grin, messy red hair and a scar on his cheek. Behind him in a basic apartment.]

Hi, I'm Matt Holt, astronaut and space scientist. Junior science officer on the furthest mission humanity has attempted in my time, Kerberos, the moon of Pluto.

I would love to help with any star parties. I can bring some of the charts that I've been working on if you'd be interesting.
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[personal profile] whateternityis 2019-08-27 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
A whole observatory and I missed it? Shows how much attention I've been paying.

Anyway, a stargazing party might not be such a bad thing, long as you don't mind those of us who're upset nothing's right.
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[personal profile] therewillbeorder 2019-08-28 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
Do you have the technology for an observatory? I am curious to see if I would recognize anything in the sky on this planet.
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[personal profile] wearingguess 2019-08-28 07:48 am (UTC)(link)
Hello, Dr. Kuiper! I am Titus Alexius! I am most certainly interested in star parties. If you have the time, I am also interested to hear what an astrophysicist is.
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[personal profile] goldrighthand 2019-08-28 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Doctor Siebren. How wonderful to know you are here as well.

[no, really, thank god there's a tank]
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[personal profile] retrorsum 2019-08-31 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd appreciate any feedback you receive about the observatory.

( prison doesn't do the stars justice. even if she does sneak out to explore them )

As well as knowing when you'd like to map these stars.