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Post by brianhighspirit on Aug 12, 2012 20:29:58 GMT -4
Welcome to Spark House! May all of you learn as well as make machinations of terrifying design.
Rules: 1. Don't experiment on anybody without their permission. 2. Dead or unconscious people can't give you permission. 3. Any clank larger than than a person must be stored in a lab. 4. Don't build anything that won't fit in your lab without permission. 5. Use brass instead of iron wherever you can. It looks better. 6. Don't wear your work overalls when not working on a project. It gets grease everywhere. 7. Any loopholes must be brought to me or other instructor before taking advantage of them. That includes ones to this one. Remember, I was a student also at one point.
Enjoy your year!
Doctor Rilian Macintyre
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Post by brianhighspirit on Aug 12, 2012 21:17:53 GMT -4
It has recently come to my attention that we are sorely lacking in an electric moat. Seeing as i don't have time, Extra credit or ditch credit shall be provided to any student who aids in the construction of one. A draw bridge MUST be part of the design. If it can be built before the headmaster notices, both extra credit and ditch credit shall be given.
Doctor Rilian Macintyre
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docsmiley
Unsorted Student
Posts: 13
House: Innate
Character: Allister Cartwright
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Post by docsmiley on Aug 13, 2012 18:56:27 GMT -4
Pardon me professor, but do you have a preference between direct or alternating current? Additionally, do you want the field cage permeable to fry clanks?
I assume the lack of emergency shutoff switch in your specification was an oversight.
-Jason Mandrake
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Post by brianhighspirit on Aug 13, 2012 19:01:33 GMT -4
The designs are left as an exercise for the reader. That said, the more impressive it is, the more extra credit or ditch credit a student would receive.
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