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The Disappearance of the Strange Machine
Who: SciTwi and anyone who decided to come with her.
What: It's time to see about finding clues about this mysterious machine that brought everyone here.
When: December 8th
Where: Canterlot University's Science Lab
Rating: You know you.
The hour-long train ride to Canterlot filled Twilight with suspense. There was no telling what they'd find in that Lab - according to the information she'd gathered, they hadn't touched it since the machine disappeared.
Which was perfect, of course. That meant it was still the way it was almost a month ago. If they were to find any clues, they wouldn't technically be fresh, but they'd be clues nonetheless.
"Alright... let's go." She led the way into the University, making her way towards the Lab based on the directions she was given.
What: It's time to see about finding clues about this mysterious machine that brought everyone here.
When: December 8th
Where: Canterlot University's Science Lab
Rating: You know you.
The hour-long train ride to Canterlot filled Twilight with suspense. There was no telling what they'd find in that Lab - according to the information she'd gathered, they hadn't touched it since the machine disappeared.
Which was perfect, of course. That meant it was still the way it was almost a month ago. If they were to find any clues, they wouldn't technically be fresh, but they'd be clues nonetheless.
"Alright... let's go." She led the way into the University, making her way towards the Lab based on the directions she was given.
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Sunset shifted her focus then to the pieces, using her magic to levitate one. She shifted it this way and that with the others' movements, looking for an approximate fit.
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"Mei's right - why wouldn't these be more broken? You'd think if there were some sort of explosion, there'd be more rubble... Or even something that would've sent the pieces flying." Maybe it was luck? But as she and the others began to get some of the pieces together, it became clear that the markings were in fact writing.
But it wasn't enough. They needed more. "This is a whole side? The machine must've been huge!"