aluminumandash: (from looking at the ground)
Rust Cohle ([personal profile] aluminumandash) wrote in [community profile] reefnet2023-05-16 07:50 am

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[ After the message (warning?) has blared two successive times, Rust waits about an hour and sends: ] Progress on locating unauthorized transport?



[ OOC: Threadjack to your heart's content! ]
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[personal profile] hyakuoku 2023-05-22 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
I'm a scientist. This is pretty broken down but I'd give it a go with the right kind of setup. Just drying it out won't give us much to go on, though, unless there are deep impressions from writing.

You're asking me if I can find a way to read the ink that was on the pages despite the water damage? That's exciting. Depending on the kind of ink, a UV or infrared light could show us something. I don't have one on me and I doubt anyone has the right stuff to make such a thing immediately, but...
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me googling the wildest shit to come to this answer

[personal profile] hyakuoku 2023-05-27 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
[ He would be SO OFFENDED to have his thoughts considered anywhere near sci-fi, gosh!

But he reassesses; his assumption of what this guy was going for was wrong. Fair enough.
]

Hm. Nothing that would make ink on its own. To make ink with what I have on me, I'd need oak galls and some kind of iron.

[ HAS HE DONE THIS BEFORE? You betcha! ]

Let's not resort to blood immediately, though. In a pinch we can just use a dark fruit like a berry with a feather or hollow reed or plant stalk as a pen. It's less permanent but any port in a storm.