Re: Reply
Fraksel watched as the projectile slammed directly into the boulder and seemed to just stick there, fully embedded…
Closing his open mouth with a snap, the old man grumbled: “Yes. Well. That… Well shot, girl. I suppose - Uhum - A fine reference point for Deltun’s observations, that’s for sure. *But* we wanted to know if the space around our little mountain had any distortions, didn't we? Try again. (Above, below and to the sides,)” he specified in a lower voice, just for her.
He leaned forward, eyes eager, heartbeat speeding up the slightest amount with the anticipation of upcoming discoveries: was there a field-effect propping up their future base? Was it uniform or directional? Was that weird ‘embedding’ their first taste of the strangeness ahead, or of the strangeness standing at his side?
Soon, they might know!
I figure we just repeat until we get the shots we want? Does the trajectory and behaviour of any of them show signs of outside influence, Ninth World? (Fraksel will also examine some of the spent projectiles, see if their nearness to the boulder changed them in some way)