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[M - B03] Experiment M5B03

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Excerpt from the lab book of Big Sal:

Date: 20 Maian 3815.

Experiment Code: M5B03.

Lead Scientist: Big Sal.

Laboratory: Linopeia III Facility, Materials Lab 5.

Aim: Assess local rock sample for precious metals.

Excerpt ends.

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"Well, I suppose I'd better get on with aligning the lasers."

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"The other lasers are fine, but the connections on this one are a bit loose. However... to fix it I'd have to go borrow a ladder from Sci-X's lab, which would mean actually speaking to Sci-X... I'll just leave it - what's the worst that could happen?"

Excerpt from the lab book of Big Sal:

Method: Precious metal content will be analysed using newly designed quad-laser quark-gluon spectrometer.

Prediction: Analysis will reveal any subatomic impressions of awesomnium, gold, mithril or copper, effectively scanning the whole of Linopeia III with just one sample.

Excerpt ends.

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"Everything's set up - time to fire the lasers!"

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"Everything seems to be working as expected. Wait, what's that tearing sound?"

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"Whoops! At least it didn't damage the highly explosive gas canister it fell on..."

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Excerpt from the lab book of Big Sal:

Results: Quark-gluon impression spectra contains distinct awesomnium signature.

Conclusions: High probability of extensive awesomnium deposits on Linopeia III. No other precious metals detected. Spectrometer worked perfectly.

Safety report: No incidents to report. However, on returning to laboratory after experiment, evidence of large explosion causing extensive damage to laboratory. I suspect Octan or Kawashita sabotage!

Excerpt ends.

Comments and criticism welcome! Here's the whole build:

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Edited by Big Sal

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Devious. I'll comb through any stray backchannels to see if I can spot any Octan or Kawashita references to this incident. Surely they had a hand in this mess.

Awesome build, great use of our sweet color scheme. :thumbup:

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Awesome!! Fantastic build and story! Great piece usage, love the chair!

And I agree with your assessment of the explosion......sabotage for sure!

Edited by Lady K

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Haha! Great work! Love the lab! :wink: Very scientific! Also I love that the Lazer changed the colour of the rock! Excellent touch!

~Insectoid Aristocrat

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Great build! I love your use of colors and the chair (though I'd be afraid to sit in it given where the lasers are).

I can neither confirm nor deny that Octan saboteurs played a role in this "accident".

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Nice story. Love the details in the room and the laser effects.

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Very good work on the lab interior, lots of neat details. In particular I love the part use for the back of the chair! :thumbup:

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Yeah, Yeah... blaming you're technical wrong doings on the sincere Kawashita Group is a very unforgiving gesture, Big Sal. For shame! :tongue:

This is a cool built and I like how you did the desk chair.

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Nice, I like this build and storytelling. I think this build also shows how hard it is to photograph black - I'd definitely suggest doing greebles or some surfaces in light bley like in Bob's example image of the MANTIS boardroom. You followed the guidelines perfectly, but deviating a little may give you easier photographs.

I also love how the hairy face and glasses fits the "dysfunctional scientist" type so well!

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Really cool story and I love the four beams converging on the specimen. Great work!

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Thanks for the kind comments everyone :classic:

I think this build also shows how hard it is to photograph black...

In fact I deliberately kept the build and photos dark for this build since optics labs are usually pretty dark places, especially (I imagine) those in evil corporations :wink:

But thanks for the advice, I'll keep it in mind for future builds :classic:

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Great build here. Love seeing the up close focus and then the larger MOC.

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In fact I deliberately kept the build and photos dark for this build since optics labs are usually pretty dark places, especially (I imagine) those in evil corporations :wink:

But thanks for the advice, I'll keep it in mind for future builds :classic:

I know from your Flickr that you are a good photographer, I just had a little difficulty seeing all the details :)

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My fellow scientist, you have done well.

Edited by VolumeX

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