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1) Terrick is the spy.

2) I summarised the fic so no one else would have to read it.

3) I made the last post. Someone else make a post.

4) Poison has the charm, but has no idea what to do with it.

5) We have to have madness here, 'cause it's just plain danerous in reality. :(

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Is it just me or was th last post mine? If it wasn't I may have time to post in a little while but it's lunchtime now so I'm d/c for a while! Either way get posting and stop relying on me to do it! I only write about four, five characters. That won't move the fic on :(
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ooc: Continued, at last!

 

"What?" Pickering demanded.

"Spinning," Daniel simply said. He looked at Dana expectantly. When it became clear that she was just as clueless as the intelligence officerse, Daniel realized that he was the only one to have this epiphany. Naturally, he tried to remedy this by explaining his freight train of thought.

"It's what we overlooked: An unobservable spin. We don't notice it because there are no directly unobservable effects, but it's there."

"Do you mean," Dana said, "atomic spin interaction or pertubations in orbit of a cesium election?"

Daniel blinked for a few seconds thinking that through.

"I... don't think so. I was mainly thinking of gravity itself."

"Go back, please. Start from the beginning."

"Well, Einstein sugggested that gravity's effect on space-time was like balls dimpling a frictionless rubber sheet, right? Any mass produces sort-of a cone of... gravity. Well, what I thought is: why not extend this further? What if the rubber sheet was also sort-of like a fluid? Movement in it would create eddies and turbulence - sort of a spin to the gravity. By measuring the degree and radius of this spin, we can filter out background noise like the earth."

"You're forgetting," Dana pointed out, "that we don't have anything to detect gravity with in the first place."

"Oh, yeah..."

"I'm sorry to break up this exciting moment," Pickering interrupted, "but we have some more immediate things to attend to.

"Mr. Morlone, here's your new keycard. Don't. Lose. It. Again. We'll keep your old one." He held up the michevious card.

"Good morning," he concluded, then sent the two whitecoats out the door.

 

Yaa! About bloody time, eh? :( I'll see if this creative burst continues and I can actually add something to it! :(

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