50th Zi'da, 718
"I do not think you can name many great inventions that have been made by married men."
Nikola Tesla
"I do not think you can name many great inventions that have been made by married men."
Nikola Tesla
At the Scalvoris campus of the Viden academy.....
If there was one thing that Padraig Augustin was not good at, it was politics. Christoff Manyon knew this, but yet he also knew that the young man in front of him was likely to face some in this particular endeavor. Having received word from the Academy about the new invention Padraig, and his wife, had crafted, the Dean had to admit that he was somewhat skeptical. Yet, here in front of him was a fully functioning prototype and a series of designs.
"I have to give it to you, Professor Augustin," he said, with a nod. "This is more than interesting. You are aware that this is potentially enormous, in terms of what you might discover?" There was no doubting it in Dean Manyon's eyes. Simply judging it by what Padraig had reported, there were enormous numbers of possibilities. The applications for medicine, chemistry, biology and the other sciences alone were beyond easy description. "You could be about to change the face of science," he said, seriously.
Therefore, the Dean explained, he had assigned a group of four engineers to him. Professor Tarlum would would work with Padraig, the most senior of the four. Each of them would be there at Padraig's convenience, Manyon said. "He's a good staff member,", Dean Manyon added. Padraig knew the man well enough to know that there was a "but" there, but he didn't say what it was. "And this is what I want. We have five trials, then we present to a group of very eminent professors and scholars from universities, academies and the academic community throughout Idalos. A lot hinges on us being able to show as many technological advancements as possible. My ideal would be that this is thoroughly tested and then, as many of them made as possible. We have twenty visitors coming, if we can get ten of them made, that would be ideal. " He was asking the impossible and he knew it, he said. But equally, if he didn't ask, then he wasn't going to make clear what was what.
The Dean looked at him and smiled a slight, almost tense smile. "Professor Tarlum is an interesting character, Padraig," since Padraig had taught the Dean's son, Dean Manyon had a soft spot for the young astrophysicist. "I always thought that he and Hamilton-Smythe should get on better than they do." That was all he was going to say, he trusted that Padraig would take from it all that he needed to take. It wasn't Dean Manyon's way to discuss staff members, so he was going further than he normally would as it was. But, evidently, Padraig had earned a level of friendship which transcended boundaries of professionalism.
"So, you know your way yes?" He said, once he'd given Padraig the opportunity to ask any questions he might have. Then, he'd let the young Professor go and find the workshop that had been given over to this.
Assuming Padraig made his way there, the room was large, well appointed and as well equipped workshop as he'd ever seen there. It had supplies in it which would allow and facilitate the making of Magnifiers, and also the testing of them. In there was a man, human and rather tall. He was muscular and well-built, with angular features and dark blonde hair. He turned and looked at Padraig as he walked in the door and, in an instant, there was obvious disapproval there. "Professor Augustin, I assume?" He sounded disappointed. With a casual gaze, he looked Padraig over, from top to toe and he spoke at him in a condescending tone. "Only one of you? I expected you to be inseparable. Such a delight to meet you," he didn't sound delighted, it must be said. "I'm Pofessor Tarlum, and I'll be in charge here. Did you have any questions of me?"
"I have to give it to you, Professor Augustin," he said, with a nod. "This is more than interesting. You are aware that this is potentially enormous, in terms of what you might discover?" There was no doubting it in Dean Manyon's eyes. Simply judging it by what Padraig had reported, there were enormous numbers of possibilities. The applications for medicine, chemistry, biology and the other sciences alone were beyond easy description. "You could be about to change the face of science," he said, seriously.
Therefore, the Dean explained, he had assigned a group of four engineers to him. Professor Tarlum would would work with Padraig, the most senior of the four. Each of them would be there at Padraig's convenience, Manyon said. "He's a good staff member,", Dean Manyon added. Padraig knew the man well enough to know that there was a "but" there, but he didn't say what it was. "And this is what I want. We have five trials, then we present to a group of very eminent professors and scholars from universities, academies and the academic community throughout Idalos. A lot hinges on us being able to show as many technological advancements as possible. My ideal would be that this is thoroughly tested and then, as many of them made as possible. We have twenty visitors coming, if we can get ten of them made, that would be ideal. " He was asking the impossible and he knew it, he said. But equally, if he didn't ask, then he wasn't going to make clear what was what.
The Dean looked at him and smiled a slight, almost tense smile. "Professor Tarlum is an interesting character, Padraig," since Padraig had taught the Dean's son, Dean Manyon had a soft spot for the young astrophysicist. "I always thought that he and Hamilton-Smythe should get on better than they do." That was all he was going to say, he trusted that Padraig would take from it all that he needed to take. It wasn't Dean Manyon's way to discuss staff members, so he was going further than he normally would as it was. But, evidently, Padraig had earned a level of friendship which transcended boundaries of professionalism.
"So, you know your way yes?" He said, once he'd given Padraig the opportunity to ask any questions he might have. Then, he'd let the young Professor go and find the workshop that had been given over to this.
Assuming Padraig made his way there, the room was large, well appointed and as well equipped workshop as he'd ever seen there. It had supplies in it which would allow and facilitate the making of Magnifiers, and also the testing of them. In there was a man, human and rather tall. He was muscular and well-built, with angular features and dark blonde hair. He turned and looked at Padraig as he walked in the door and, in an instant, there was obvious disapproval there. "Professor Augustin, I assume?" He sounded disappointed. With a casual gaze, he looked Padraig over, from top to toe and he spoke at him in a condescending tone. "Only one of you? I expected you to be inseparable. Such a delight to meet you," he didn't sound delighted, it must be said. "I'm Pofessor Tarlum, and I'll be in charge here. Did you have any questions of me?"