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Peter Parker of Earth-616 ([personal profile] spectacularluck) wrote in [community profile] auroraexpress2019-11-05 01:20 pm

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Who: Everyone
When: Day 45, early afternoon
Where: Everywhere

[ You've had your time to exchange candy and spooky stories, and the game has come to an end! Everyone who took part received a bag of candy to take to their train, as a bonus reward for the entertainment. Shortly before the game setting can fade away, Finn's going to declare the winners:

Thyme, Senna, Jasmine, and Clover ]

Aaand that's a wrap. With any luck, you guys had some actual fun. Don't forget to brush your teeth and, huh ... enjoy the candy?
schrodingerscockroach: (Well we could)

[personal profile] schrodingerscockroach 2020-01-16 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
Oh? So you know the math, because I would be interested in seeing that.
bowtiedbones: (27)

[personal profile] bowtiedbones 2020-01-16 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
Do you want the basic equations or would you like to see a published article's worth?
schrodingerscockroach: (...what)

[personal profile] schrodingerscockroach 2020-01-16 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
....start with the basic and then maybe published.

I'm good at math, but I don't know if I'm that good.
bowtiedbones: (51)

[personal profile] bowtiedbones 2020-01-16 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
Okay! I can make you a rough diagram for a Greater Coastal and one for a flowerdrake really easy.

[already digging in her bag for paper and pen]
schrodingerscockroach: (That's adorable)

[personal profile] schrodingerscockroach 2020-01-16 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
Sweet.

[He will patiently wait because Cool Math Things.]
bowtiedbones: (93)

[personal profile] bowtiedbones 2020-01-16 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
[it doesn't take long, she's putting the math down from memory. two outlines of featherdrake Lori and Greater Coastal dragon Tiberius, not in scale to each other— Lori is obviously tiny, but the measurements marked for Tiberius' length and wingspan make a massive dragon. his head alone is the size of a van. there's numbers marked for the individual dragon's skeletal weight, estimated live body weight, wing force, gliding speed, top powered speed, and some unfamiliar units correlating magical output with generated lift, acceleration, and total flight time]

So, two very different types of dragons, but they are both flighted so they do use it a degree! Lori's magic mostly allows her to fly without having a significant keel or extra muscle mass, while Tiberius has a focus on getting and staying airborne. Greater Coastals had an albatross-type lifestyle and while even a manmade glider can go unpowered for a while, magic enabled them have more maneuverability at different heights and let them come up from dives. Otherwise they would have had a majorly difficult time launching from the ocean's surface after hunts!
schrodingerscockroach: (Its kind of sweet)

[personal profile] schrodingerscockroach 2020-01-16 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
[He's watching her work, nodding along as the numbers are broken down. He can keep track fairly well until the magic comes in. He can do the stuff around it, but anything directly tying in is certainly a lot harder to get his head around.]

So some use magic to enhance their own physicality for flight, and the other....is it like affecting their own personal gravity?
bowtiedbones: (51)

[personal profile] bowtiedbones 2020-01-16 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
No, they can't manipulate gravity, what he affects is more like controlling the wind and the shape of the air around him. Even though my familiar is a skeleton, with our efforts combined he's still able to fly in this fashion! He has a wingshape and flexibility that exists beyond the physical shape of his wing.
schrodingerscockroach: (...what)

[personal profile] schrodingerscockroach 2020-01-19 10:47 am (UTC)(link)
....that is quite the manipulation of wind to maintain momentum with a creature of that size.

Is that easier or harder than a skeleton? I mean, the skeleton obviously has far less weight, but magic would also have to take over the job of the muscles themselves to achieve movement.
bowtiedbones: (27)

[personal profile] bowtiedbones 2020-01-20 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
That's part of the benefit of having a magical familiar! We can cooperate on that. He manages his usual flight, and I give the skeleton the ability to actually move.
schrodingerscockroach: (Sass in armor)

[personal profile] schrodingerscockroach 2020-01-28 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, but I'm just wondering what is more energy. If he has a body, his own muscles and such can help power it, but no body and it has to rely fully on magical energy.
bowtiedbones: (53)

[personal profile] bowtiedbones 2020-01-28 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
No, that's what I mean. He doesn't have to expend more or less energy, I fill the difference.
bowtiedbones: (3)

[personal profile] bowtiedbones 2020-01-28 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Obviously it takes me less energy to levitate a construct. I don't have to eat a diet of whales to keep up with him.
schrodingerscockroach: (...what)

[personal profile] schrodingerscockroach 2020-01-28 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
....your world must have a lot more whales than Earth did by the time tech was rolling around.

Or was big dragon population down by then?
bowtiedbones: (43)

[personal profile] bowtiedbones 2020-01-28 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Greater Coastals were hunted to extinction in the 1800s as they were competition for whaling operations.
schrodingerscockroach: (Sigh)

[personal profile] schrodingerscockroach 2020-01-28 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
....always the corporations.
bowtiedbones: (26)

[personal profile] bowtiedbones 2020-01-29 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
They would go to try and scavenge, and well... The population didn't really have a hope of recovery with how slowly they bred.
schrodingerscockroach: (.....SIGH)

[personal profile] schrodingerscockroach 2020-01-29 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
Even fast breeders have little hope against corporate assholes.
schrodingerscockroach: (Well we could)

[personal profile] schrodingerscockroach 2020-01-29 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
[Shrugs.] The human race made a lot of extinct animals in my time. Really most of the development of cloning was for organs and to try and revive some of those species.

There was a whole Bee crisis in Florida when their native pollinators died out.
bowtiedbones: (26)

[personal profile] bowtiedbones 2020-01-29 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
That's just depressing.
schrodingerscockroach: (Check yes for train)

[personal profile] schrodingerscockroach 2020-01-29 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah.

I mean, eventually we get terraforming down, so that helps.