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Lee Chaolan - 李 超狼 ([personal profile] vaudevil) wrote in [community profile] exsiliumlogs2012-12-04 01:21 am

When it's not enough to do the math. [Open]

Date & Time: Tuesday during the day
Location: On top of the Initiative hold building.
Characters: Lee Chaolan and YOU!!
Summary: Building a vortex concussion cannon Phase 1: There is a lot of math involved in building a kite that is needed to calculate distance.
Warnings: Probably some weirdness.

Lee spent a better part of the day in his room cutting and stitching material to a collapsible frame that he constructed. The kite appeared nothing more than just a kite but the light aluminum frame suggested something that this wasn't just some ordinary recreational gadget.

With his notes started on the build and how high it could go, the math alone was astounding. His legs were crossed on the bed as he continued his work.

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An hour had passed and after a good meal to keep up his strength and a harness to keep himself from going off the edge of the roof, the kite was airborne. It took a great deal of strength in his arms to keep the kite from being torn out of his hands the higher he sent it up. "Okay, you're getting a little heavy now." He grunted through the pull.

He wrapped his arm around the heavy cable of nylon rope that had knots to determine distance. "Shit, this is massive." Despite the cool weather, he was beginning to sweat. Thankfully, he had the foresight to wear gloves otherwise he would have lost his grip and the whole project would have to start all over again.

He counted the knots as the kite took more tether. Since it required both arms to keep it in the air, Lee knew what he was getting into.
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[personal profile] hisokathemagician 2012-12-04 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"If you did cause waves, perhaps you could use them to parasail." Hisoka cast a glance back down to the street. "In any case, I'll leave you to fly your kite. Maybe we'll run into each other again sometime."

Sometime was such a vague word. He hopped off of the roof just like that, and was on his way.