[Palamedes had escaped to the deck the moment he could in a desperate hope that it might cure the nausea that had welled up inside him after the captain had appeared and the purpose of the party had become apparent.
Weirdly, the text from Natsuno helps. It’s data. It’s something to focus on besides the matter of just how many of his fellow passengers were willing and eager to resort to violence at the briefest provocation.]
Haven’t a clue. Currently considering three different theories. Will analyze further and get back to you. —Pal [after a moment he sends another text] PS. Clarification. What the hell did you do to him?
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Some people call entropy a measure of the amount of chaos in a system, though I find that a little too simplified to be useful. Entropy measures how easily energy can move around and spread out in a given system, like a molecule. The higher something's entropy, the more spread out its energy.
An entropy field aggressively increases the amount of entropy of anything that comes in contact with it.
Still not sure I completely get it. Maybe you should talk to Jade Curtiss. He has other theories about the void. That it's absorbing light and maybe more
[Natsuno is intelligent. He can be cunning. But he's still a high school student. He knows he's good at collecting the data, but making sense of it - others are much more qualified.]
Quite all right! If you ever feel like further discussing the second law of thermodynamics and its relation to necromancy, I am always happy to oblige.
[...because that's something that totally normal people talk about, right?]
Noted. In my experience, the Colonel's theories are always worth considering. I will have to confer with him soon.
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Weirdly, the text from Natsuno helps. It’s data. It’s something to focus on besides the matter of just how many of his fellow passengers were willing and eager to resort to violence at the briefest provocation.]
Haven’t a clue. Currently considering three different theories. Will analyze further and get back to you. —Pal [after a moment he sends another text] PS. Clarification. What the hell did you do to him?
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Clarke stabbed him with lobster crackers.
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Odd choice. Lobster crackers aren't particularly stabby.
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In what fashion would the void kill you if you touched it?
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Sounds like an entropy field, if it was possible to put an entropy field in a person's skull. Do you know what it does to non-organic material?
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You mean heat?
[Pal pls he only knows 10th grade physics]
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[ok ok, backing way up]
Some people call entropy a measure of the amount of chaos in a system, though I find that a little too simplified to be useful. Entropy measures how easily energy can move around and spread out in a given system, like a molecule. The higher something's entropy, the more spread out its energy.
An entropy field aggressively increases the amount of entropy of anything that comes in contact with it.
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Maybe you should talk to Jade Curtiss. He has other theories about the void. That it's absorbing light and maybe more
[Natsuno is intelligent. He can be cunning. But he's still a high school student. He knows he's good at collecting the data, but making sense of it - others are much more qualified.]
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[...because that's something that totally normal people talk about, right?]
Noted. In my experience, the Colonel's theories are always worth considering. I will have to confer with him soon.
Thank you, Yuuki.
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No problem. Just let me know if you have a breakthrough.
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[Okay, maybe now he's fucking with Natsuno a little bit. Maybe.]
You have a deal.