Both ... sort of. I absorb heat, so I freeze things. Snow only occurs
within a very narrow range of temperatures, and only when a certain amount
of moisture is already present in the air at a particular relative
altitude. In the Enclosure I can have a little more control over the
starting conditions, if I really want to practice that. It's essentially
cryogenesis based on how much heat I've absorbed recently, with cryokinesis
to shape and direct the ice once it's been generated. [It's not
every day she gets to explain it more in depth than 'ice powers,' so she'll
take the chance.]
[There's a blink at that, audible only in the slight pause as he shifts mental gears.]
That makes sense. Taking the heat out of something would cause drastic temperature shifts. Are you capable of generating ice simply out of the moisture present in the air to begin with or do you need to be near a larger quantity of water.
She doesn't do much to prepare, and her cabin's on deck 2, so it doesn't take long to get there. Sometimes the Enclosure door is already open, but she decides to wait for Tesla instead of checking to see if it's already in use.
[There's a nod from Tesla, but that's all, before he too heads for the Enclosure. It takes him a bit longer to get there, of course, but he still turns up before too long, nodding to Caitlin as he arrives.]
Anything in particular you were looking for, settings-wise? Or should I just pick something?
Well, a tropical island might give me a little more trouble than something temperate, but I can work with just about anything. [A thoughtful beat.] Water helps, too.
[He turns to the controls for a brief moment, but whatever he's setting up doesn't take too long. When he's done, he turns back towards Caitlin and gestures at the door as if to say 'after you'.
Once she steps into the Enclosure, she'll find herself standing on the broken remains of a bridge, standing over a river - while it's warm enough it's also pretty clearly not temperate either.]
If you'd rather, we can go down to the edge of the river, but this is a little more out of the way.
[Not that there's anyone to see what they get up to, but it's the point of the thing.]
[The height is exhilarating, and the adrenaline that comes with it just makes it that much easier for her to access her powers. She closes her eyes and the temperature drops around them in a bubble that extends for about a dozen feet in all directions, making the moisture in the air cling to the metal of the bridge in fine white crystals. Her appearance shifts to match, light hair spilling over dark at the same rate as the frost spreading beneath their feet.]
We're just a little too far away for me to turn the river into an ice rink, but ...
[But the air is still damp enough for her to be able to work with it more easily, and she pulls a collection of crystals together to form a misshapen chunk of ice in her palm.]
I'm still working out the specifics of making sculptures.
[He'd been expecting the shift in temperature, at least, for all that he hasn't made any real effort to dress warmly. The shift in her appearance, on the other hand, comes a very much a surprise. Still, he figures that it's not like he has any idea what is or isn't normal in cases like these. Not to mention he figures that if she hasn't gone out of her way to address it that it's probably not anything out of the ordinary.
Instead, he nods, both at her comment about the river and the one about ice sculptures.]
That kind of precision is usually something that takes practice, yeah. So I can't exactly say I'm surprised.
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Date: 2018-12-22 03:52 pm (UTC)[Or intentionally, but episodes like that have been fewer and farther between, lately.]
Although with the way the deck looks now, you might not even be able to tell the difference. [A wry laugh.]
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Date: 2018-12-26 11:24 pm (UTC)Ice or snow?
[For her powers, he means.]
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Date: 2018-12-26 11:37 pm (UTC)Both ... sort of. I absorb heat, so I freeze things. Snow only occurs within a very narrow range of temperatures, and only when a certain amount of moisture is already present in the air at a particular relative altitude. In the Enclosure I can have a little more control over the starting conditions, if I really want to practice that. It's essentially cryogenesis based on how much heat I've absorbed recently, with cryokinesis to shape and direct the ice once it's been generated. [It's not every day she gets to explain it more in depth than 'ice powers,' so she'll take the chance.]
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Date: 2019-01-03 12:40 am (UTC)That makes sense. Taking the heat out of something would cause drastic temperature shifts. Are you capable of generating ice simply out of the moisture present in the air to begin with or do you need to be near a larger quantity of water.
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Date: 2019-01-03 01:19 am (UTC)I can use the moisture in the air, but it's definitely a lot easier to do with larger quantities of water nearby.
I don't mind showing you, if you want a demonstration?
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Date: 2019-01-10 09:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-01-13 12:00 am (UTC)She doesn't do much to prepare, and her cabin's on deck 2, so it doesn't take long to get there. Sometimes the Enclosure door is already open, but she decides to wait for Tesla instead of checking to see if it's already in use.
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Date: 2019-01-17 10:28 pm (UTC)Anything in particular you were looking for, settings-wise? Or should I just pick something?
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Date: 2019-01-18 03:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-01-23 01:04 am (UTC)[He turns to the controls for a brief moment, but whatever he's setting up doesn't take too long. When he's done, he turns back towards Caitlin and gestures at the door as if to say 'after you'.
Once she steps into the Enclosure, she'll find herself standing on the broken remains of a bridge, standing over a river - while it's warm enough it's also pretty clearly not temperate either.]
If you'd rather, we can go down to the edge of the river, but this is a little more out of the way.
[Not that there's anyone to see what they get up to, but it's the point of the thing.]
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Date: 2019-01-25 04:49 pm (UTC)[The height is exhilarating, and the adrenaline that comes with it just makes it that much easier for her to access her powers. She closes her eyes and the temperature drops around them in a bubble that extends for about a dozen feet in all directions, making the moisture in the air cling to the metal of the bridge in fine white crystals. Her appearance shifts to match, light hair spilling over dark at the same rate as the frost spreading beneath their feet.]
We're just a little too far away for me to turn the river into an ice rink, but ...
[But the air is still damp enough for her to be able to work with it more easily, and she pulls a collection of crystals together to form a misshapen chunk of ice in her palm.]
I'm still working out the specifics of making sculptures.
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Date: 2019-01-27 04:25 am (UTC)Instead, he nods, both at her comment about the river and the one about ice sculptures.]
That kind of precision is usually something that takes practice, yeah. So I can't exactly say I'm surprised.