liverletdie: (Director of SHIELD | Dressing)
Tᴏɴʏ "ɪʀᴏɴ ᴍᴀɴ" Sᴛᴀʀᴋ ([personal profile] liverletdie) wrote in [community profile] capeandcowl2013-09-30 09:13 pm

Ver 4.0 | Voice

So, apparently all the little pieces are coming together.

So much so, that it got some of us thinking, in particular Dr. Solus. Now, the thing about it, is that he's a bit busy at the moment, but he wanted me to share what we found out. [ A pause. He doesn't necessarily agree, but hey, information at a cost is information. ]

I'm sure the subject of Dr. Townsend was a bit of a surprise, when we figured out that this, well, interesting fellow had some interesting ideas, didn't he? Obviously, Vulcanus thought so, or else they wouldn't have invested into it so readily. Conspiracy theories always have an interesting twist to them, they're always grounded in a seed of truth, even if sometimes that gets buried.

So anyway, back on topic. I'm afraid the good doctor is unavailable at this time, ensuring that our sources are taken care of, and all of that. You see, our Dr. Townsey helped out Vulcanus in a big way. The source Dr. Solus found was a professor of quantum physics, and she had a theory about interdimensional travel. See, there's a funny thing about travel between planes, I'm starting to think, and that's that it doesn't always work the same way. Where I come from, after all, it's not exactly a big deal. In others, it's unthinkable, but it's still something that could happen. Anyway, our professor was trying to transport items, organic beings between planes, but it wasn't going well.

That is, apparently, until Dr. Townsey fell into the mix. Apparently, Vulcanus was drawing froma multitude of sources, when they pulled this together. The problem was power. Which, generally, is a pretty big problem. You require a lot of energy to move from one to another, and apparently, they didn't think asking some of us was a good idea. Rightfully so, of course. Not just any power, though, gravitational force. [ He has his own theories about that, based on the research, but only tech people care about that, right? There's a soft click, like the sound of a tongue against the inside of his mouth, thoughtful. ]

Anyway, the rabbit hole's getting a bit deeper, isn't it? Understanding the how is the key to understanding the rest of this. I can make deductions, but the more important thing is that we stop their attempts. Vulcanus can keep working all they want at this, and they obviously have the resources, so we'll need to take this a step further.

But, at least, now we can have an idea of where to go from here. There aren't many ways that they can do this and stay hidden, I'd think.
incywincyhero: (peter: *SCIENCE!*)

voice, Peter's comm; sorry

[personal profile] incywincyhero 2013-10-02 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
Wait, so what's the truth buried under the moon landing conspiracy?
incywincyhero: (spidey: arms crossed)

voice;

[personal profile] incywincyhero 2013-10-02 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Man, no one ever tells me anything cool.

So, gravity -- interesting choice. Doesn't seem like it'd be too efficient, but I'm assuming there'd be a payoff somewhere. What source of gravity, exactly? I mean, were they harnessing Earth's gravity well somehow, or did they have a pocket black hole somewhere --
Edited (tagging at 1 AM :/) 2013-10-02 22:58 (UTC)
incywincyhero: (spidey: leap into the unknown)

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[personal profile] incywincyhero 2013-10-03 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Right, so it is a singularity of some sort. We must have a way to track that down. The kind of energy it'd take to get one of those started...
Edited 2013-10-03 14:35 (UTC)