http://warped-inside.livejournal.com/ (
warped-inside.livejournal.com) wrote in
tampered2008-06-13 12:57 pm
Log; Completed
When; Friday evening (06/13)
Rating; PG-13
Characters; Toshiko Sato
warped_inside and Tony Stark
morethanasuit
Summary; An evening out
Log;
After a week of being cooped up in the hospital and then the flat, Tosh was more than ready to get out. The fact that getting out involved dinner with Tony only made it that much more gratifying. She'd left word with her flatmates, made sure she was wearing something flattering (and the earrings he'd given her) and hurried out to meet him at the designated time, at Angelo Amore.
Rating; PG-13
Characters; Toshiko Sato
Summary; An evening out
Log;
After a week of being cooped up in the hospital and then the flat, Tosh was more than ready to get out. The fact that getting out involved dinner with Tony only made it that much more gratifying. She'd left word with her flatmates, made sure she was wearing something flattering (and the earrings he'd given her) and hurried out to meet him at the designated time, at Angelo Amore.

no subject
Tony arrived at Angelo Amore shortly after Tosh did, able to track exactly where she was thanks to the earrings he had given her. There was turning out to be a lot of benefits to the tracking devices. Lately though she hadn't really been doing much of anything.
That kind of made tonight that much better though, that she was pulling herself away from whatever project she was doing to meet with him. So when he saw her waiting for him Tony made sure to smile broadly at her (which wasn't hard since she looked gorgeous).
"You look incredible," he told her and meant every word of it.
no subject
"Thank you, so do you, as always," she replied, looking up at him. "Do you think we'll manage to actually make it all the way through dinner this time?"
no subject
Tony gently pressed his hand to the small of her back and guided her into the restaurant, pressing himself close against her. He liked the way that Toshiko fit against him.
"You said you had a project you wanted to talk about?"
no subject
"I wasn't planning on going anyplace that you weren't, myself," she replied, still smiling. "And yes, I've got an important personal project I'm hoping you might help me with. I've spoken a little bit with a few others about an early concept, but something Ianto said the other day, about the earrings you gave me, sparked what I hope is an actually viable idea."
no subject
"What is it that you're looking at doing?"
no subject
"I had the idea to build a device that could be used to pull someone back from their home dimension into the City, should they ever get sent away. It would have to be in two parts, one that would remain here and power the link between the two, the other to be carried with the person. I've been doing some thinking on possibilities for how best to power the kind of...energy pulse, I suppose, that would be capable of crossing the dimensional barrier without actually tearing into the fabric of it. And then Ianto said something the other day, that got me thinking that your nannites might be perfect for something like that."
As she talked, she leaned toward him, her hands unconsciously moving as she pictured the device in her mind.
no subject
"In essence you're talking about a worm hole then?" he asked.
no subject
If Tosh had known about the computer back at the flat, already running calculations, she'd have been insanely jealous.
no subject
no subject
"It's still very vague in the execution details," she admitted. "But what I want is a device that will maintain a continuous connection with some kind of receiver. My thought is to program in a logarithm that at a set moment in the time of the subject's home dimension, the device will increase the power or structure of that connection to pull the subject back across the dimensional barrier to the location of the device. And of course, without having any negative impact on either dimension."
no subject
"So I would assume that the power all comes from the home side then?" he asked. "And that would be a lot of power to punch a hole through a dimension. Also things people don't consider is that to most teleportation devices, atoms are atoms. How does it know which ones are you and which are your clothes? That's why you have to either teach it what's 'you' or just have it transport a certain area around you."
no subject
Tosh nodded, carefully noting Tony's suggestions and working over potential solutions as they spoke. "I was thinking that there must be something that already powers the coming and going of people here. It might even be possible to tap into that power source, if our own use was low enough not to create a noticeable drain."
Smiling, she raised a hand to her ear. "As for how it would know what needed to be transported back, I'd thought that might be one use for your nannites. If the... portable portion of the device were small enough to be worn or even implanted, it could be programmed to recognize the individual it was made for. That would also cut out the danger that someone might get hold of it and use it for their own purposes."
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
"That's brilliant. I'd been hoping that working on this project could help lead to a way to reverse it, and send people rather than retrieving them. Jack's assigned me to work on that -- the part about getting back is sort of my personal project."
no subject
"It's what we've done in the past on my world. It's kind of hard because it'sa shot in the dark when finding the frequency. A friend of mine, Reed Richards, found one called the Negative Zone when he was younger."
no subject
It was possible Tony and Tosh would need to start having these discussions before dinner, because she for one didn't even notice the food on the table. "I've got a search program running, looking for possible patterns. And it's been suggested that the fountain might play a role -- for instance, when we were caught in the mirror city, you could communicate between the two via the fountain. And of course there's also the fact that it shows images of the lives people have left. It's... still a very vague theory, but I feel like making a study of the fountain could be a key."
no subject
"The fountain could very well be important as well. I haven't really studied it as much as I could though. I guess I just assumed it was more magic than science."
no subject
She sighed, taking a drink of water. "I have to admit that I'm still a bit scattered. It's all come together just recently, and I've got all these ideas and bits of information flying about in my head, that I haven't really got sorted yet."
no subject
"I think with all the magicians here that maybe they'd be able to help us with that too," Tony said. "I know some of the people here have used magic to leave, it would be good to get their notes."
no subject
Tosh smiled warmly. It was exciting to be planning out a project like this, one full of puzzles and challenges, with someone with a mind like Tony's. The fact that she really enjoyed spending time with him anyway was a fantastic bonus.
no subject
"Of course, I suppose we could always try asking the deities."
no subject
She shook her head. "I don't trust them. I'd rather hold that as a last resort."
no subject
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)