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Today was the third test labled Ionic Elasticity, I dont have any idea what it means but it was wild. It was supposed to be just like the first two except with a little more power. If thats what they call a little more power then I am terrified and super excited to see what full power is. So, the test zone has a mile radius. There is a flat area of forest next to a mountain side. The station I sit in is on the mountain overlooking the forest test zone. I think its fucked up that they are testing this shit in the forest on trees and animals. Its a real hush hush subject here. Sucks. Anyway Im about a quarter mile from the test zone perimeter and therefore about a mile and a quarter from the center. There are two stations within the test zone. One is a half mile from center; the other is at one mile from center. As Ive said before in previous entries that I measure amplitudes of every wavelength emitted and surrounding, also beam size, rotation, bubble size, rotation, flexibility, and the list goes on. Its pretty cool but it is also crazy confusing at times, so much happening in such a small period of time. My station, the Macula, is filled with optical equipment. The second and third stations, or the Receptor and Effector, house many other types of sensory equipment. Theyre classified beyond my level so I dont know what they do there. It was crazy, today when they tested electron stretchiness, something happened that I dont believe anyone expected. There are a few things that take place when the cannon fires. First, the first beam is small, like an inch in diameter, and rotates as it gets larger to about six inches. Then it splits into three smaller beams, positive, negative and ground, they start at like two inches and max at about 2 feet. This is where the first test ended. Nothing really happened. For the second test, while the tri-beam is growing, pulses begin flowing up and down the beams and then the bubble starts. Its a wild sight to see. Its more of a half bubble, but supposedly it completes itself through the ground. The max radius was like a city block. It just engulfs everything around it. Ions shoot out the rippling skin in jets and streams like solar flares. The Ion Cloud that forms within overexposes everything to supercharged electrons of every degree. As it powers down the skin dissolved and there was a burst of gas like the popping of a huge balloon. Then a lot of electronic equipment, especially anything radio or wireless, stopped working as the cloud passed through the fort off to another valley. Some dude from EERF was cracking me up driving after it jumping out of his vehicle and trying to scan the air around him. He looked like a mad man crazily driving through the forest on a hunt for nothing. Then there was the third test and everything in the previous two happened, except they didnt cut the power. Instead of the skin dissolving, the bubble grew exponentially larger and larger, like a quarter mile, and began pulsing in sync with the tri-beams. Then the beams slowed to a stop and began rotating the opposite direction, pulses began going down the bubble toward the ground and up the beams into the sky. Then the lightning began as it became super bright, but only for a second. Suddenly, and I mean suddenly, everything went from super bright to super dark. I dont know if it was my eyes or something like the effect of a black hole, but everything was pitch black and there was an incredible sucking of particles and waves toward the center where the beam no longer stood. About a stadium size chunk of trees were tipped over, all pointing toward the focal point. It was one of the most incredible things Ive ever seen. General Vice says we only have about two more test to pass and we could stop the war, save the planet, or at least defend America! Its all very exciting. Tomorrow we start Harmonic Reverberation. Supposedly some kind of secondary beam thats knit from the first all I know is it is going to be crazy Employee Journal: 43852 - Dolton, J. 025.103.007.444 |
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Chapter 1: Happy Fuckin' Hollidays - Chapter 2: Building a Nest |
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The Future of History
© Canaan Skye Martin
- 2009
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