[ Kirk made the notes as Biffy relayed the information, creating a
calendar and putting dots on the dates Biffy specified as well. He noted
the year and then looked to Chekov. ]
I don't think we have an exact date we're working with here, so I think it
might be worth it to calculate the next month in 1895 and then one based
off the last date we know of. Perhaps pick a few years in between.
[ He looked to Biffy. ]
We can come up with date ranges, and for the next couple of months we'll
need to check in with you on what is matching or what is getting close. But
this will get us started, which is good, and who knows - we might strike
gold, so to speak, just from this. But if nothing else, this is a good
first step in getting the accurate measurement towards creating you a
definite calendar.
[to Biffy:] Will you also let us know about any anomalies? It would be interesting to see if other celestial objects have an affect, and if our speed when drifting causes these changes to happen more frequently.
[Because who hasn't wondered if special relativity affects werewolf transformations?]
Something like that. Right now we're working on the assumption that you are aligned with the moon cycles of Earth in 1895 going on 1896. You haven't been here long enough for us to see if the lunar cycles of any planets we visit will also affect you, if there are indeed any lunar cycles at all.
That's why what we're giving you now is a predication. As time goes on and we can make records of when you're changing, we can more accurately predict when your change will come upon you.
[Like the one where werewolf cycles are linked to a specific Earth moon in a specific time in a specific universe, yeah. That's a big one.]
Creating a working calendar based on these assumptions will be easy. Maybe they will all be correct and being in a different time, in a different universe, and in proximity to a number of other moons while occasionally traveling faster than light will change nothing.
If nothing else, we'll all know more about lycanthropy in space within a few months' time.
Report to me? [He's amused by how formal and business-like this is. Maybe a little dismayed as well.] That would be useful, if it's no trouble to you to do so.
It's not an official project, but since we're both working on it, you can
report to both of us - whichever you can get ahold of first. We'll share
the data between us, so as long as one of us gets the data to input, it
will be fine.
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[ Kirk made the notes as Biffy relayed the information, creating a calendar and putting dots on the dates Biffy specified as well. He noted the year and then looked to Chekov. ]
I don't think we have an exact date we're working with here, so I think it might be worth it to calculate the next month in 1895 and then one based off the last date we know of. Perhaps pick a few years in between.
[ He looked to Biffy. ]
We can come up with date ranges, and for the next couple of months we'll need to check in with you on what is matching or what is getting close. But this will get us started, which is good, and who knows - we might strike gold, so to speak, just from this. But if nothing else, this is a good first step in getting the accurate measurement towards creating you a definite calendar.
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[to Biffy:] Will you also let us know about any anomalies? It would be interesting to see if other celestial objects have an affect, and if our speed when drifting causes these changes to happen more frequently.
[Because who hasn't wondered if special relativity affects werewolf transformations?]
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[Since...December is the last month 1895.]
Anomalies? Do you mean if you work out the mathematics to account for the timeline I come from only for my cycles to not line up with that?
[He just wants to be sure he's understanding correctly.]
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That's why what we're giving you now is a predication. As time goes on and we can make records of when you're changing, we can more accurately predict when your change will come upon you.
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[Like the one where werewolf cycles are linked to a specific Earth moon in a specific time in a specific universe, yeah. That's a big one.]
Creating a working calendar based on these assumptions will be easy. Maybe they will all be correct and being in a different time, in a different universe, and in proximity to a number of other moons while occasionally traveling faster than light will change nothing.
If nothing else, we'll all know more about lycanthropy in space within a few months' time.
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[ Kirk waved his hand. ]
It's not an official project, but since we're both working on it, you can report to both of us - whichever you can get ahold of first. We'll share the data between us, so as long as one of us gets the data to input, it will be fine.