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She never stops scribbling on the margins of the schematics, selecting ideal materials for each part […] "Might as well do it right […] It ''will'' get a lot of work done." | She never stops scribbling on the margins of the schematics, selecting ideal materials for each part […] "Might as well do it right […] It ''will'' get a lot of work done." | ||
|Value {{EO|320 - 330}}, {{EO|350 - 360}} = F.F. Gebrandt is no engineer, but her expertise in materials science is invaluable in ensuring pressure vessels don't burst and fly-wheels don't come apart. | |Value {{EO|320 - 330}}, {{EO|350 - 360}} = F.F. Gebrandt is no engineer, but her expertise in materials science is invaluable in ensuring pressure vessels don't burst and fly-wheels don't come apart. | ||
− | |Value {{EO|410 | + | |Value {{EO|410}}, {{EO|430}}, {{EO|460}}, {{EO|470}} = F.F. Gebrandt is happy to examine the metabolic processes of a living subject, and document their chemical pathways. You do have to stop her from using your experimental subject to test out a new formulation of her Renewed Tonsorial Formula […] |
|Value {{EO|450}} = F.F. Gebrandt is happy to lend a hand identifying the many, many distinct fluids that seem to ooze from the shark's body when you cut into it, remove its organs, or just stare at it the wrong way. If the smell troubles her, she does not let you know. | |Value {{EO|450}} = F.F. Gebrandt is happy to lend a hand identifying the many, many distinct fluids that seem to ooze from the shark's body when you cut into it, remove its organs, or just stare at it the wrong way. If the smell troubles her, she does not let you know. | ||
|Value {{EO|465}} = F.F. Gebrandt is fascinated with spider silk – if only a similar polymer could be synthesized chemically, it would revolutionize the garment industry. The spiders don't seem all too pleased at the suggestion. | |Value {{EO|465}} = F.F. Gebrandt is fascinated with spider silk – if only a similar polymer could be synthesized chemically, it would revolutionize the garment industry. The spiders don't seem all too pleased at the suggestion. | ||
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|Value {{EO|485}} = […] amniotic fluid […] fascinates her. "This liquid seems to contain instructions for the growing creature – implanting a purpose, nurturing loyalty, that kind of thing. If I could create a version that wasn't lethal to humans... think of the applications!" […] | |Value {{EO|485}} = […] amniotic fluid […] fascinates her. "This liquid seems to contain instructions for the growing creature – implanting a purpose, nurturing loyalty, that kind of thing. If I could create a version that wasn't lethal to humans... think of the applications!" […] | ||
− | |Value {{EO|495}} = […] "It has everything," she says, very pleased. "There's poisoning and healing, there's transformation and decay, and there's just the hint of something that would put the Masters out of joint, if they knew that I know." | + | |Value {{EO|490}} = "An egg?" F.F Gebrandt raises a quizzical eyebrow. "I shall fetch the miniature hammers." |
− | + | |Value {{EO|495}} = […] "It has everything," she says, very pleased. "There's poisoning and healing, there's transformation and decay, and there's just the hint of something that would put the Masters out of joint, if they knew that I know."<p>[…] | |
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|Value {{EO|510 - 610}} = F.F. Gebrandt is keenly interested in palaeontology, and is not afraid to bring her many hypotheses to bear on your present study. | |Value {{EO|510 - 610}} = F.F. Gebrandt is keenly interested in palaeontology, and is not afraid to bring her many hypotheses to bear on your present study. | ||
|Value {{EO|810 - 830}} = "Geology is a fascinating, if trivial, subject." She insists on observing as you use her prototype of F.F. Gebrandt's Intermediate Rock and Mineral Identification Kit for Young Explorers & Geologically-Inclined Children. | |Value {{EO|810 - 830}} = "Geology is a fascinating, if trivial, subject." She insists on observing as you use her prototype of F.F. Gebrandt's Intermediate Rock and Mineral Identification Kit for Young Explorers & Geologically-Inclined Children. | ||
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|Value {{EO|1320}} = F.F. Gebrandt shows little interest in the cultural context of the artefact, but she is happy to assist in dating and cataloguing its material composition. | |Value {{EO|1320}} = F.F. Gebrandt shows little interest in the cultural context of the artefact, but she is happy to assist in dating and cataloguing its material composition. | ||
|Value {{EO|1340}} = F.F. Gebrandt is disinclined to approach the creature directly. Furnished with a few samples of limestone, however, she will learn what she can about it. | |Value {{EO|1340}} = F.F. Gebrandt is disinclined to approach the creature directly. Furnished with a few samples of limestone, however, she will learn what she can about it. | ||
− | |Value {{EO|1350}} =[...] curious | + | |Value {{EO|1350}} =[...] most curious [...] composition of the metal. [...] stripes of darker and paler colour [...] hand-forged steel blade [...] folded again and again. But [...] isn't steel, [...] doesn't think it was forged. [...] look more like [...] rings of a tree [...] the growth patterns [...] shell of an extremely large sea-creature. |
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