nocawsforconcern: (pic#12521242)
Gienah "Enna" Alchiba ([personal profile] nocawsforconcern) wrote in [community profile] voidtreckernet2020-12-14 05:45 am

Imagination 22 | Video

[The feed opens up with... a far-too-close zoom-in on Enna's eye. But then once she's satisfied it's on, she leans back, and nods to herself.]

Hello! So, Vee did that game where everyone got to ask it three questions. And I thought it seemed kinda fun. It would be a fun way to get to know everyone here. So I think it should be a game for everyone to play.

If you can do this.... Caw, ICP? Thingy. And talk to people. Let people ask you three questions and use it to get to know people! And even if you're the kind of person who doesn't care about getting to know people, it's still worth trying, because if we're all on teams and going on missions together, the more we know about each other, the better we can work together. Tactics, battle strategy, abilities, knowledge, strengths and weaknesses... And things like personality, history, all of that. The more we know about each other, the better we'll be.

Ready? I'll start!
namethattune: (There were moments of gold)

[personal profile] namethattune 2020-12-19 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Gravity is a force that does so much more than pull things down. Gravity tethers the moon to the Earth; it keeps the planets in orbit. Gravity binds the stars, and in some places gravity is so strong that light itself cannot escape its pull. There is much more to gravity than what can be observed with the naked eye.
its_dad_sanzo: Ibun-era (the moon)

[personal profile] its_dad_sanzo 2020-12-20 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
[ That which can affect light itself is of particular interest to the priest, of course. ]

In some places...? You mean, black holes?

I know darkness can be so thick that it swallows the light, but I hadn't considered gravity being involved.
namethattune: (Still alive and teaching math at Yale)

[personal profile] namethattune 2020-12-20 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
You are familiar, then.

[He hadn't thought the priest would know, but evidently the man is full of surprises, for good or for ill.]

That is not always the case, but black holes are famous for the strength of their gravitic pull.
its_dad_sanzo: (I'm comfortable with trouble)

[personal profile] its_dad_sanzo 2020-12-20 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
Passingly familiar. Science isn't exactly in my wheelhouse, but it does exist to some degree where I'm from.

[ Just usually not anywhere near a high priest in Shangri-La. Unless you're Ukoku, with his doctorate at 17... ]

So is that why they're so dark, if they eat the light?
Edited 2020-12-20 04:00 (UTC)