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Little island, Manhattan, New York: Little Island at Pier 55 is an artificial island and a public park within Hudson River Park, just off the western coast of Manhattan in New York City. Designed by Heatherwick Studio, it is near the intersection of West Street and West 13th Street in the Meatpacking District and Chelsea neighborhoods of Manhattan. Wikipedia
#Little Island#Little Island at Pier 55#Artificial island#Urban park#Hudson River Park#Manhattan#New York#north america#north america continent
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#Kansai Airport#Japan#sinking#ocean#engineering#artificial island#Osaka#infrastructure#aviation#travel
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Cristiano Ronaldo Mansion, Miami, Florida, United States,
Concept design by Veliz Arquitecto
#art#design#architecture#luxury pad#ultimate pad#interior design#luxurypad#luxury homes#concept#render#cristianoronaldo#mansion#island#private island#artificial island#florida#miami#veliz arquitecto
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titanium smelter on an artificial island or spray tanning in a provincial town
global oil trading or a mobile steam cleaner
the way of business begins with the first customer and the first order
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Absolutely in love with how fucked up the concept of recovery centers are in BFDI.
Thinking about how in the 1st season, there were barely any recovery centers, but by TPOT, thereâs a giant recovery center that will conveniently recover anyone & everyone in seconds.
Thinking about how in BFDI 2, Leafy is absolutely distraught about accidentally killing Ice Cube. Cut to TPOT 14, where the contestants are completely okay with killing, to the point that entire teams will die at a time.
Thinking about how since the normalization of recovery center, the characters are now basically immortal, & are completely numb to the concept of death. They kill off left & right because they KNOW that their friends are coming back.
Because now that the contestants have grown used to recovery centers, theyâve started to take them for granted. Itâs only been about a decade, but the challenges have grown so dependent on the recovery centers, that itâs impossible to finish an episode without seeing at least 5 characters die in some way.
#A society thatâs grown so dependent on its artificial immortality#to the point where if those machines were to shut down everything would fall in shambles#I sure love the funny haha object show made for kids haha funny#battle for dream island#the power of two#bfdi analysis#the speakerrr#analysis#object show community#object shows#osc#bfdi#tpot
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Under the Microscope (Yandere Sabo x Reader) Part 8
on Ao3 18+ MDNI
All the other chapters
This particular chapter is fluffy. I promise Sabo's coming back to the island soon. And that he's just as focused as he was before :)
Remember I donât know anything about science! If you do, just pretend you donât either!
Your POV
âMake a Logia fruit? Um, thatâs kind of the opposite of what Iâve been working on,â you explained, wiggling your toes in your wet socks. Your butt, feet, and sleeves were wet from the sea water lapping gently at you as you sat on the beach. The temperature was dropping steadily and you felt the chill of the night starting to bother you as you splashed. âIâve been trying to reverse engineer the fruits and find a way to nullify their powers. I was thinking that maybe, um, SaboâŠor someone..could um..Iâm not sure really. But I canât - those fruits shouldnât exist and itâs all my - all my f-faultâŠS-Sabo tried to tell um tell me -â Your heart started racing again, beating faster and faster as your thoughts returned to the collateral damage youâd caused.
You felt Aceâs hand on the back of your neck. He was probably trying to bring you comfort but right now it felt more like the weight of a guillotine. You shook him off, wanting to wallow in the feelings you deserved in spades. You hugged your knees and rested your head on top as you ran your hands along the parts of your pant legs that were still dry. You realized your hands were stinging from salt water that had entered the open wounds left from biting your fingers.
âI caused a lot of pain and suffering, too. I get it,â Ace said, stretching out his legs. You hummed, you couldnât imagine any one person had unintentionally brought so much devastation to the world as you had.
âDid you watch Marineford? The Paramount Wars?â Ace asked while observing the sunset.Â
You took a deep breath, held it in for a moment, then exhaled. âUm, no, Sabo already asked. I was supposed to watch it live but I was too busy and then I never got caught up. I had just started getting assignments from the higher ups at that time and -â
âThat was me. I caused all those Marines to die, my friends to die. Brought my brother into my mess, almost killed him too. Even killed my own father.â Ace said with no emotion in his voice.
âYou - you didnât kill your father. Are you playing with me? Iâm sorry, itâs hard for me to tell sometimes,â you said, wiping your running nose on your sleeve. You hoped he was joking but the stiffness of his shoulders belied his calm tone.
âNo. Iâm Portgas D. Ace, Gol D. Rogerâs son. I was sentenced to execution but Luffy came to save me. Whitebeard and the crew too.â You tried to take in all the information Ace was telling you but it had your head swimming.Â
âIs Luffy your other brother? The one in the picture with you and Sabo?â you asked an obvious question to avoid the awkwardness of his statement. Helping others with their emotions was never your strong suit.
âYeah. Strawhat Luffy. Me nâ him nâ Sabo arenât related by blood. Roger was my biological father but Whitebeard was my dad. Died trying to save me. Buncha my crew siblings died too. Good men.â
âOh.â You wanted to support him like heâd supported you but you were afraid to say the wrong thing in case he started crying or got angry. âThat explains a lot of your lineage factors,â you added quietly. âIf your dad was Gol D. Roger, it makes sense youâd have Conquerorâs Haki.â
âDidnât help me much,â Ace lamented. âLuffy even got me free and all I did was waste the opportunity by taking bait from Akainu. Fucker tried to kill Luffy and punched me through the chest. The only reason I was revived is Law brought me to his sub.â
You blinked rapidly. âLaw? Trafalgar Law? Dr. Trafalgar D. Water Law?â Ace grunted.
âYeah, Trafalgar Law. How come you know him but not meâr Luffy? Iâm more famous than him,â Ace said in a half hearted joke.Â
âOh, Iâm familiar with Dr. Trafalgar from his articles, not his piracy. Heâs brilliant, his articles are always so intriguing. I pay for a subscription out of my own pocket to the journals that publish him, actually. His last article was about heart replacement complications, I wonder if that was from you,â you mused. You cringed as you realized that was not an appropriate statement to make, considering it was likely Aceâs heart he detailed in the article. Â
âProbably. He said it was difficult, but I didnât ask about the details,â Ace said unbothered.
âHow did he save your life?â You were curious about the intricacies of Dr. Trafalgarâs devil fruit power and how he used it in conjunction with his medical knowledge and skills. Youâd hoped to be invited to a Warlord meeting and catch a glimpse of him but it had never happened.
âI dunno, I was dead for that part,â Ace stated, flicking his long hair over his shoulder.
âRight,â you said, wishing you could bury your head in the sand much like your toes were. If Sabo were here heâd know what to say, you thought. Unlike your own awkward nature, Sabo was suave and charming and would know how to soothe his brother.Â
âAre you still healing? Is that why you still have all those bandages?â you asked. Ace raised his eyebrows and looked down at his own chest.
âOh, no. Iâm healed, thereâs just a huge scar I donât like seeing and the yukata doesnât cover it.â he explained.
âWhy donât you wear a shirt then?â Ace frowned like youâd asked him to eat sand off the beach.
âNah, not my style. Besides, all the shirts here are Saboâs and uhâŠtheyâre a little too frilly for me,â Ace said. Shirts werenât his style? What on earth did that even mean? And why didnât Sabo bring him any? Maybe Sabo was keeping Ace on the island too, not letting him leave. You decided to gently press for information while Ace was in a sharing mood.
âSo how long has Sabo kept you on the island?â you asked, hoping Ace would reveal some negative feelings towards Sabo. If Ace wanted off the island, maybe the two of you could work together and figure something out.
âHm? He doesnât keep me here. Actually, heâs been trying to get me to leave for a while. Wants me to âreintegrate back into society.â Ace said, using air quotes and mimicking Saboâs voice, your hopes of escaping dashed. Still, you stifled a laugh at Aceâs impression, trying to keep your composure for the serious conversation. Ace gave you a small smile. âItâs OK, you canât say anything to me I havenât said to myself already.â The sun had set, leaving the two of you in the chill of the dusk. âCâmon, itâs cold and Iâm sure the waterâs making you feel shitty. Letâs go back to the house, get changed. If you get sick, Saboâs gonna yell at me even more than heâs already gonna.âÂ
Ace stood up and offered you a hand, pulling you to your feet as well. The two of you walked in companionable silence for a minute before he spoke again.
âBut just hypothetically speaking, could you make a Logia fruit? From a scientific standpoint?â Ace asked curiously.
Aceâs POV
Ace knew you fell for his bait when you slowed your stroll and began chewing your lip. He could practically see the cogs turning in your head as you thought through the possibilities, your wet socks squelching on the path to the house.
âWellâŠ.the other fruits were made in advanced scientific labs. I donât have the equipment needed to engineer something like thatâŠâ you trailed off.
âNo, no. Not to actually make it here. But could you make an artificial Logia fruit?âÂ
âI could use the- well, it depends which one,â you said, starting to gesticulate. âThe fruit Iâd have the most success in creating would be the Mera Mera that you and Sabo ate. You still have the lineage factor which provides a large part of the genetic material needed to make an artificial fruit. Oh, and a strand or two of Saboâs hair, thatâs definitely here. Oh, and maybe part of my own lineage factor? Even though mine is paramecia it might help with some of the active components⊠And I could probably use any fruit, but for a Logia I would probably want something with a similar quality, maybe some kind of spicy - no that wouldnât really make a difference, I think Vegapunk used apples? But there arenât any here so maybe from a common fr- no, noâŠâ you were off in thought, talking to yourself about how the fruit could be made. Reaching the deck of the house, you stopped before you went up the stairs. You stared off in the distance in silence, giving Ace pause.
âHey, are you alright in there? Didnât mean to start anything, I was -â
âThe flame flower,â you stated.Â
âRight.â Ace nodded knowingly, but had no idea what you were referring to.
âI could use the flame flower as the base and the genetic material provided by your and Saboâs lineage factor. Thatâs how I could make it work,â you said, nodding slowly. Aceâs mouth dropped open as he watched you staring off into the darkness, Sabo hadnât exaggerated. Your genius was on par with Vegapunk and other top scientists of the world. You looked at Ace and tilted your head. âBut again, I canât actually do anything without a lab. And a lot of money. So, hypothetically probably. In reality, no.â You nodded to yourself and entered the house, going up the stairs to change your clothes. Ace trailed behind you, pulling on your sleeve to get your attention.
âBut canât you likeâŠ.â Ace trailed off, using his fingers to pantomime pulling marionette strings.
âWhat? I donât follow,â you replied, looking worn out. He should really leave you alone and let you sleep but Ace couldnât drop the idea, not after you said it was possible.
âIâm not - I don't know how to say it, but like, canât you like change stuff? Like move the molecules around or cells or whatever?â You blinked rapidly while frowning.Â
âSay more,â you commanded, your brow furrowed. You looked like how heâd found you in Saboâs office, completely focused on one thought. The intensity of your stare almost rivaled Luffyâs when he was serious.Â
âLike, um, yâknow, like change stuff when you magnify it. Like move the stuff around to make other things? Arenât molecules the building blocks of life? So move the blocks around?â Ace finished with something Sabo had taught him, trying to get his idea across to you. He wasnât a scientist but he knew devil fruits could be awakened, heâd tried to do it on his own but ran out of time before his death. Maybe this could be the key to your own fruit awakening and to him getting his powers back.
You stopped walking and stared past him, blinking rapidly. Ace waved his hand in front of your face after a moment. You were on the stairs, he didnât want you to fall and get hurt when you finally surfaced again. You moved your head away from his hand but didnât resume walking. Sighing, Ace picked you up, disrupting your thought process.
âH-hey! Put me down! Iâm not a child,â you protested while making no movement to get out of his arms.Â
âGo do your big thinking after you change your clothes. Like you said, none of this is possible here and if you get hypothermia Saboâs gonna kill me for real this time,â Ace joked. Depositing you in Saboâs room, you smiled at Ace.
âThanks Ace. Good night,â you said, holding the door to shut it.
âGood night, kid,â Ace replied, smiling. He turned and walked away to his own room, getting inside before he heard you yell.Â
âIâm not a kid! I think Iâm older than you!â Ace chuckled lightly, reaching to unwind his bandages.Â
Your POV
You were exhausted from the panic attack and the subsequent heart to heart with Ace. But you couldnât stop thinking about what heâd said to you. You were turning the thoughts over and over in your mind, thinking about artificial devil fruits and the implications of changing the molecular structure during magnification. Like youâd told Sabo, you could get to the sub-atomic level but it took a lot of concentration and effort. You closed your eyes to rest but you were fixated on Aceâs idea. You tossed and turned for what felt like hours until your stomach rumbled. Oh yeah, you remembered, you hadnât eaten since earlier that day. It was going to be a long night for you anyway so you might as well eat some food while you thought through the creation of artificial Logia devil fruits.
Heading down to the darkened kitchen, you took out a bowl and some rice. Youâd made jambalaya a few days prior so now youâd give your stir-fried rice a shot. There still wasnât any fish in the house but it would taste ok without it. You were able to make the dish on autopilot, washing the rice and vegetables while thinking about molecular changes. As you thought, you noticed the droplets of water that had landed near the colander.Â
You could probablyâŠÂ try what Ace suggested. Changing h2o to h2o2 wouldnât cause a huge reaction or anything, it would just be hydrogen peroxide. And only one molecule⊠If you changed the wrong elements or made too many molecules unstable, you could cause a huge chain reaction but that would take so many molecules and this was just oneâŠthis was just waterâŠAfter starting the rice and starting the vegetables sauteing, you magnified a water droplet on the table. Getting down to the molecular level took a few moments but shortly there were two h2o molecules in front of your eyes. Careful not to erase the image, you used your thumb and forefinger to try and pluck one of the oxygens from a molecule and put it into the other. Picking it up felt like static electricity and your heart was racing as you tried to move the oxygen from its current molecule. It almost felt sticky, like it didnât want to move, but it didnât take much effort to disrupt its bonds.
You held your breath as you placed it within the bonds of the other molecule. If it didnât work, at least you tried. You let go.
It worked.Â
You were now looking at a molecule of hydrogen peroxide and an hydroperoxyl radical left over. âHoly fuck,â you said softly, looking at the newly formed molecule. You rotated it under your magnification and it looked identical to every other hydrogen peroxide molecule youâd ever seen. The implications wereâŠ.
âBoo,â a voice said from behind you.
You shrieked like a banshee, jumping in fright. Ace laughed loudly and you swatted him with the spatula you were holding while cursing at him.
âAce!! What the fuck?! What the fuck is wrong with you?! Why would you do that?!â
âHey! Ow. Stop hitting me! Ow, that hurts! It was just a joke!â You huffed but you werenât really mad as Ace dodged your well aimed spatula strikes.
âWhy are you awake?â you asked, looking at the clock. It was the middle of the night, surely he had been sleeping like you should have been.
âSmelled good food cooking and Iâm hungry,â he shrugged. You noticed he was wearing his yukata but no bandages underneath. The scarred skin on his chest was a deep red and in a circular pattern, blazing out from where his heart was. It was large and raised and had likely taken months to heal. You knew you were staring but the scar was so large and harrowing, you couldnât stop looking at it.
âStop undressing me with your eyes. Youâre not my type,â Ace teased, sitting at the bar to wait for the food to be done.Â
âOh? And who is?â you asked, genuinely curious. You werenât offended. Besides Sabo, youâd never been anyoneâs type. And even Sabo was just pretending.
âMen,â Ace said offhandedly. Ah. Well, that made things between you a little easier since you didnât have to worry about any sexual tension between the two of you.Â
âNice,â you replied, stirring the dish on the stove.
âWhatcha cookinâ?â Ace asked, standing on the rungs of the bar stool to look over the counter and into the frying pan.
âStir-fried rice. Itâs one of the three dishes I can make, youâve had the other two. Usually I put seafood in there too but we donât have any,â you said, giving Ace a pointed look.Â
âWell, there is a boat on the island,â Ace began, scratching his cheek. Your interest was immediately piqued - maybe you could use it to escape at some point. âBut itâs my old one, Striker. Itâs powered by fire and since I donât have my devil fruit anymore, I canât use it. Thereâs a sail but thatâs not to propel it, just to direct it.â
You sighed, another plan to escape the island foiled. You thought in silence for a few moments, adding in the rice to the dish.
âWhat were ya lookinâ at?â Ace asked, watching you cook. You bit your lip, unsure if you should tell Ace about your experiment. You couldnât think of a reason that the information could be used against you, and it was his idea anyway.
âUm. Well, itâs um. Not that big of a deal and I didnât think it would work but um. I did kind of do what you said and, ah, changed the structure of a molecule - only one! Just one, itâs fine, donât worry. And um it. It did work. I changed it by hand, so to speak. So I - thatâs what I was looking at.â Ace waited patiently while you stumbled over your words.
âThatâs amazing! So what does that mean? Does that mean you can make the devil fruit? The Mera Mera?â He exclaimed, his face breaking into a huge smile and eyes alight.Â
âUm, yes, I suppose hypothetically speaking, I could potentially make a Mera Mera artificial fruit. It would be a huge undertaking but again, hypothetically, I could do it. Um, thereâs enough genetic and lineage factor material here and I probably could if I worked on it enough but I donât think -â
âThis is wonderful! Oh my god I canât wait, Iâm gonna blow up Sabo when he comes back,â Ace exclaimed. He was off the chair and on his feet, pacing in front of the kitchen. âHeâll be fine, it canât hurt him. Ooh, maybe we can finally fight each other! That little fucker has been using my moves, I know it. Gonna teach him whoâs the real boss, ha! And I can finally make my way back to Wano! Maybe see Luff? I know his bounty is way higher -â
âAce -â
âBut before all that I need to find Marco and the crew. And Deuce, oh my god, Deuce. I miss that man so much, gonna kiss him first thing, did you know he was my first mate? I wonder -â
âAce!â
âHe might be doing better off without me, he wasnât really a pirate, more of an intellectual type. Youâd like him a lot. But I also need to go thank Traflagar and hug Bepo, thereâs so much to do -â
âACE!âÂ
Ace finally stopped pacing and chattering and looked at you. âAce, I said I might be able to do it. I just made one molecule , do you know how much work it would take to engineer something like that?â Ace shrugged and waved off your concern, continuing to pace behind the counter.
âSo what? Youâre a genius, youâll figure it out. Besides, itâs not like you have anything else to work on right now,â he said, unbothered by your hesitation.
âNo,â you stated, crossing your arms. Ace turned on his heel to face you immediately.
âWhat do you mean ânoâ?â he asked worriedly, racing to the counter.Â
âNo. Iâve been working on ways to undo the damage my research has caused, not increase the damage. Itâs unethical to bring yet another artificial devil fruit into the world, no matter who it goes to.âÂ
Ace held you in his gaze for a moment, staring into your eyes. Even though he wasnât related by blood to Sabo some of their mannerisms were eerily similar. He plopped back down on the bar stool with a sigh and ran his hand through his tangled black hair. âYou canât undo what youâve done. Trust me, Iâm the first one to wish things were different, that I could change what I did. But itâs not possible. Doflamingo already made the money, Kaido got the soldiers, Vegapunk made the Seralinas or whatever. You canât undo it. What were you going to do? Make a new fruit for them to eat? It wonât work, whatâs done is done.â Ace got up and walked to where you were turning off the heat on the stove and put his hands on your shoulders. You looked up into his freckled face.
âThe only thing to do now is to help the good side win, help people like me ân Sabo. Yâknow, fight fire with fire,â he said seriously.Â
âI donât know, AceâŠ.I donât know if thatâs something I want to do,â you hesitated. Ace hummed.Â
âIt could be a one time thing, make the Mera Mera and be done with it,â Ace pleaded, shaking your shoulders lightly.Â
âAce, even if this works, youâll still be you. Youâll be the same person, with or without the fruit. Itâs not going to solve all your problems. You need to work on your emotional healing, not just your body. You canât even show your chest most of the time,â you said quietly. Ace didnât respond, looking away to avoid your eyes.
Ace took his hands off your shoulders and went over to the cabinet, pulling out two bowls. His face was impassive but his departed enthusiasm spoke volumes. You plated the food and set the bowls side by side on the counter, Ace bringing you a fork. You ate in silence for a few minutes, Ace mostly pushing the food around his plate. You thought about what heâd said about Striker and getting off the island. If Sabo found out you could manipulate matter, you didnât think heâd ever let you go. Your only window of escaping closed once Sabo came back to the island. Steeling yourself against your better judgment, you faced Ace.
âIâll do it. On one condition,â you said, looking at him. Aceâs cheeks were puffed out wide with food.
âHwaf cuhdihun?â Ace asked, not bothering to chew or swallow.
âYou have to take me off the island. Away from here,â you stated. You knew Sabo and Ace were brothers but maybe the desired reward would offset his loyalty to Sabo.
âHmm,â Ace mumbled as he chewed. You watched him closely to see his reaction, this would make or break your escape from Sabo.
âSure, why not?â Ace said, quirking his eyebrow with a small smile.Â
âYouâre sure? You know I mean you need to take me away from Sabo, right?â
âYeah, I got it. I can get you off the island if the fruit works. It wonât help you,â Ace said, scooping the last of his food into his mouth. His careless attitude made you worry that youâd fallen into a trap you set yourself.
âWhat do you mean, it wonât help me?â you asked, frowning.
âSaboâll just chase you. And heâll find you, no matter where I take you,â Ace shrugged, literally licking his bowl clean. Â
You chewed on the skin next to your nail for a moment. âAre you sure? I mean, Iâm not -â
âIâm sure. Heâd follow you to the South Pole if he had to. So Iâll take you out, but you wonât get far. He really likes you.â Ace replied, patting his belly.
âHe doesnât, itâs all an act. Heâs just using me for - well, for this. To have me finish Project Seraphim for the Revolutionary Army. I heard him tell Dragon,â you protested. Ace stared at you, eyes softening with an unknown emotion.
âWhatever you say,â Ace said lightly, getting up and plugging the sink to begin washing the dishes. You tasted blood as you bit too hard on your already chewed thumb.
Saboâs POV
Sabo wasnât sure exactly what set off his internal warning signal. He and Ace had been calling back and forth every few days over the weeks, exchanging information and pleasantries. Ace had been in an elated mood, which he chalked up to becoming better friends with Sunny. Sabo noted Ace hadnât been wearing the bandages around his chest anymore which was an interesting development. According to Ace, you worked in the morning and took a short walk with Ace before lunch. After eating, youâd work again until the evening when you and Ace would eat dinner and go stargazing or hang out in the house. Youâd spoken on the snail a few times, you sounded happy and refreshed. But Ace was up to something and had dragged Sunny into it, Sabo was sure of it. The end of his trip was approaching and Sabo was eager to sail back home and see Sunny. And Ace, of course.
Narrowing his eyes, Sabo wanted to catch Ace in whatever dumbass idea heâd concocted. Sabo was between meetings and ducked into an empty storage room to call. It was nearly lunch, not his normal time to connect with Ace. With luck, Sabo would be able to detect what was going on.
Puru puru puru puru puru puru
âHey Babo, whatâs up?â Ace said, using a childhood nickname Luffy had given him.
âMy âAce is doing something stupidâ alarm is going off. Are you doing something stupid?â Sabo asked with a raised eyebrow.
âAlmost always. But right now Iâm making lunch. Potato salad,â the Ace snail said.
âAnd whereâs Sunny? Whatâs she up to?â Sunny was an incredibly poor liar, even worse than Ace. With only a little pressure, Sabo would get the truth out of her.
âSheâs working in your office, wanna say hi?â Ace asked, the snail throwing a kitchen towel over its shoulder.
âInna minute. How are you guys doing? Howâs she feeling?â Sabo asked, trying to keep from projecting his worries into his voice.
âGood, good. Sheâs working right now, like always. Sleeping enough, I make sure of it. Eats food, drinks coffee and water ,â Ace said proudly.Â
âAlright, put her on.â
âGimme a sec,â Ace said, the sounds of boots on the wood floor coming through the receiver. Ace pounded on the door three times.
âYo, Sunny! Wanna -â
âFuck off Portgas, Iâm busy!â you yelled through the door. Saboâs gut twisted with the ease and familiarity in your voice you used for his brother. Heâd been feeling jealous for a few days now even though the jealousy made him feel guilty. He had brought you to the island partially for just this reason - to befriend his brother. And now that the two of you were friendly he was seeing green. Sabo wished you were just as comfortable with him , telling him to fuck off or spending all your meals together voluntarily. Sabo tried to rein his feelings in but it was difficult when he saw that youâd given Ace a haircut, or you were wearing Aceâs old clothes, or saw how well rested you were looking. During the calls between the three of you, it was difficult to contain himself from making snarky comments. Sabo was homesick for you and Ace, his meetings felt endless and the two of you were up to something. He could feel it in his bones.
âNah, itâs Sabo, câmon.â Ace urged you. Sabo heard a huff and the door open.
âFine, but you know the penalty for disturbing me when Iâm working,â you said cheerfully as the snail changed its visage to your bright smile. Sabo had never made that smile appear before, he thought.
âOw! Owww ! That hurts! Stop pinching!â Ace whined in the background as you laughed.
âNo, you get five pinches for disrupting my flow. I was moving the mol- er -â you looked at Sabo, afraid youâd almost said something.
âMoving what?â Sabo asked brightly.
âUh, nothing! Nothing, um just moving the, um, mol- umâŠmole. The mole,â you finished lamely. Sabo quirked an eyebrow.Â
âThe mole?â he asked incredulously.
âYeah, um the mole. Itâs um, gotten into the office and um Ace and I have been trying to catch it and I um, oh lunch is ready! I have to go!â you stammered. The snail turned back to Ace, who was laughing into his palm.
âI know youâre up to something dumb and Iâm gonna find out what it is. If Sunny gets in trouble because of youâŠâ Sabo trailed off menacingly.
âOk, love you, see you sooooon!â Ace chirped happily and hung up the snail.
The call ending quickly gave greater credence to Saboâs theory that some Ace-derived foolishness was afoot. He sighed and leaned back against the nearest crate. He was leaving for the island in a few short days and it couldnât come quickly enough.Â
Your POV
You and Portgas D. Ace stared at the flower-turned-fruit held in the palm of your hand as you sat side by side on the beach. Youâd experimented and developed it for the past few weeks almost constantly. Youâd worked harder than you ever had in your life, racing to complete the project before Sabo returned in the next few days. True to his word, Ace had locked you out of Saboâs office at 8 every night but that alone didnât turn off your brain. For the first few weeks after your discovery, you stayed up late in the night in the darkness of your room, rearranging molecules and perfecting your craft. Ace had figured out you werenât resting enough and started sleeping on the floor of Saboâs room to get you to go to sleep. Eventually, youâd invited him into the bed because you were tired of seeing him toss and turn on the hard floor. You enjoyed having a warm body next to you but it wasnât the same as Saboâs heat and pleasant aroma.
You werenât sure if you missed Sabo or not. Ace was fun, dynamic, engaging, and easy to talk to. He made you laugh, either intentionally or from his antics, and he had interesting insight to share. Ace was an endless talker, providing you with background noise to listen to while you walked together. He told you stories about Whitebeard, the Spade pirates, his brothers, anything he could think of. Ace enjoyed your company and would watch you work in Saboâs office, sometimes falling asleep and snoring to your amusement. You thought you and Ace were friends and youâd miss him when you left the island.
But a little part of you missed Sabo, too. He treated you like you were worth the world, not just what you could make or produce for him. Ace claimed repeatedly that Sabo was romantically interested in you, which always made you flush. You found Sabo attractive and charming, unlike Ace who felt more like a sibling. He was smart and intelligent and enjoyed the same intellectual pursuits that you did. He had kidnapped you but through his actions youâd realized how drained you were from the Marines, subsisting on coffee and loneliness. You had been miserable, sick, and stuck, even if you didnât see it yourself at the time.
âHey, your handâs shaking,â Ace noted, bringing you out of your thoughts.
âYeah.â
âHavenât seen that in a while,â Ace mused. You didnât answer, too nervous about the outcome of your experiment. There was no way to test anything and make sure youâd gotten everything right. You used parts of your other research, Saboâs hair, Aceâs saliva, and sheer willpower to craft the hideous looking fruit in front of you. It didnât look like the Mera Mera no Mi, it looked like a sad black sea urchin covered in molten red spots. Your lips were bloody and Ace had bandaged all your fingertips after you bit them too much.
âThis is a bad idea,â you said.
âYeah,â Ace replied.
âIt might not work. You might not get any power and you wonât be able to swim.â
âYeah.â
âIt might kill you.â
âMaybe.â
âSabo will be mad.â
âFurious.â
âYou gonna try it?âÂ
âYeah,â Ace said, taking the fruit from your sweaty palm. You had the urge to reach out to take the fruit and fling it into the sea, to let life stay the way it was. But Aceâs brow was furrowed and his jaw set, you knew he wasnât going to hesitate. You held your breath and covered your eyes with your hands as Ace bit into the fruit, scowling as he chewed.
âYou got the taste right. Not something you forget,â he joked, trying to lighten your mood. You took a little peek and he hadnât exploded or projectile vomited. That was a good sign.
âDid it - did it work?â you whispered. Ace ate the fruit in a few bites, one of the advantages to his eating habits, you supposed. He wiped his hands on his yukata and stood up.
âOne way to find out,â he grinned, pointing his index and ring finger like the barrel of a gun.
Fire bullets shot out of his hand rapidly, making you scuttle backwards on the beach. He whooped loudly and beat his chest with his fists, screaming at the top of his lungs. Turning and running full force at you, you squealed as he picked you up under your arms and spun you around in circles. His arms were too warm, almost burning you as he laughed wildly and spun.
âAce! Ace! Too hot!â you yelled into his ear, trying to get him to put you down.
âAh! Sorry, kinda forgot about that,â Ace said, grinning from ear to ear. He set you down only to give you a huge kiss on your cheek. You couldnât help but share in his happiness and laughed along with him. He looked so much younger, his face radiating pure joy as he raised his arm to continue testing his strength.
âHiken!â he yelled, his arm outstretched. A column of flame burst forth from his fist, the raw destructive power it posed sending a shiver down your spine. He turned and winked at you, finger still made of flame.Â
âAnd thatâs why they call me Fire Fist Ace.â
Tag list: @mfreedomstuff
#yandere sabo#sabo x you#sabo x reader#revolutionary sabo#one piece sabo#fire fist ace#ace op#under the microscope au#life on idiot island#they're both idiots#just in different ways#bffaeae#op x y/n#artificial devil fruit#mera mera no mi#babo#jealous Sabo
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what the hecky
#id like to make pin gijinka more outwardly robotic#a very cool thing to me is the way that when an object gets robotic enhancements lkke she has. theyâre no longer quite the object they once#were but now theyâre a robot object if that makes sense. since all the objectsâ innards and organs and stuff are just what theyâre made of#then thatâs the case for all their robot wire cog etc stuff too#so like i wanna make that more apparent in pins human design. stuff like wires poking out and artificial markings on her skin#very good episode#battle for dream island#bfdi#bfdia#bfb#bfdi pin#bfdi book#bookpin#har har#odieart
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 Kuwait, 2022.
This photo was taken at the remote oil rigs site in Kuwaiti waters, east of Qaruh Island. The inactive oil rigs have come to represent an important artificial reef in Kuwait, attracting divers and fishers alike.
Photo by Suliman Alatiqi
The Prince Albert II Of Monaco Foundation Environmental Photographer Of The Year 2023
Environmental Photography Award
#suliman alatiqi#photographer#environmental photography award#kuwait#qaruh island#artificial reef#reef#nature#black & white heniochus butterfly fish#fish#jellyfish
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Foster Island Summer Camp 2024
Artificial, Pokémon a brief history and their creation
iâd like to thank Ellisa and the staff at Foster Island for the opportunity to speak again at this camp and hopefully give those who chose to attend my class, a brief summary of the history and creation of artificially created PokĂ©mon. Itâs nice to see some return faces from last year. I hope everyoneâs been doing well.
Now artificially created Pokémon exist, roughly in three categories, from most understood to least understood. Scientifically engineered, incidentally created, and historically evident.
To begin with scientifically engineered artificial Pokémon are the most understood of the four categories. As many of the Pokémon in this category were created under lab conditions extensive records exist of their creation, how to create more and how they were created to begin with. The Porygon species is perhaps the most famous of this category. Being an artificial intelligence created by Slyph.Co inhabiting hard light bodies. Castform creation by the collective work of the meteorological research facilities in Hoenn is also another case of a well documented, artificial Pokémon being created, and having the means to create more. Polygon creation by Gnome.Co and a number of other artificially created Pokémon around the world in various regions all fit in this category. Arguably, the most defining trait of this category is that we, as modern humans have the ability to create more of them, without the use of breeding. An individual would simply require the necessary components to assemble one from scratch to create another. For example, the bulk of sold Porygons are lab created, and not bred.
The second most understood category of artificially created PokĂ©mon are incidentally created ones. Generally the artificial PokĂ©mon in this category are created by accident. Often times a convergence of many factors occurs usually from a lack of human diligence where materials were allowed to interact in unprecedented ways resulting in the spontaneous generation of life. Now the materials involved in the generation of life vary greatly from PokĂ©mon to PokĂ©mon and are subject to great debate, as unlike the first category the second category often happens outside of settings, where scientist are able to observe the initial incident where life is generated from. Of course this hasnât stopped hypothesis from being formed. For example, Grimmers are believed to have been originally bacteria colonies mutagenic altered by a combination of human waste materials, and radioactive elements mixing together in sewers. So, arguably, the most defining trait of the second category of artificially created, PokĂ©mon is that we are reasonably assured that they were created accidentally through human factors, but we are unable to replicate their initial creation. Pokemon such as kantonian Voltorb and Trubbish are also two well-known artificially created PokĂ©mon that fall under the category.
The third most understood category of artificially created PokĂ©mon are one in which there is historical evidence surrounding their creation. Generally, these are records stories, or oral traditions in which describe a person /place /group or profession, was described where said PokĂ©mon were created, but the techniques used in their creation have been functionally lost. For example we have recorded from around the world of Baltoyâs creation , generally oral traditions describe potters of great skill forming their bodies of clay and preforming an undisclosed action involved in their making to bring them to life. Bronzor also possess similar a historical presence in many regions. The most defining aspect of the third category is that we are responsible sure that they were of human origin but all currently experiencing examples are the byproduct of natural or selective breeding.
manmade pokemon are ever growing presents in the modern day and continued developments in their creation made by both private and governmental bodies has me wondering what will see next.
#foster island summer camp#artificial pokemon#pokemon#pkmn#alexanderâs pokĂ©mon adventure#pokemon art#pkmnart#pokeart#pkmn fanart#pokegraphic#rotomblr#rotumblr#castform#claydol#polygon pokemon
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Caprico: Future Indicator
Designer's Reflection: Future Indicator
Obtained: top-up for Void Stardust
Rarity: SSR
Attribute: Purple/Sexy
Awakened Suit: Future Guide
Story - transcripts from Designer's Reflection
Chapter 1 - Recruiting
Chapter 2 - An Invitation
Chapter 3 - Future
Chapter 4 - Price
Story - summarized
A data hacker named G owes Caprico lots of money. So, when G gets an advertisement from Mercury Group to be a test subject in Ruins, he jumps at the opportunity to make some cash. He'll attend this experiment, then walk away with top secret knowledge he can sell on the black market.
But when he arrives, something is off. Everyone, who was so excited to be here, falls into an eerie calm, and they're ushered into capsules to sleep and be tested on. G manages to avoid the capsule and makes his way deeper into Ruins. He comes across Glow, who is monitoring the whole experiment... and now has caught G.
Caprico is tinkering in his workshop when he gets an email from Glow. Out of the blue, she is inviting him to Ruins to help with an experiment. Of course, Caprico can't resist, and he agrees to help her. Upon arriving at the main Ruin Island, he goes straight to work, entering a capsule willingly and transporting himself to the virtual world of Ideal City.
His role is to perfect society and weed out impurities, like sudden emotions. As he gets to work, he notices a man in the distance running from virtual police. The man is shot and arrested.
Meanwhile, back in the real world, G the hacker barely wakes up from his "dream" of being shot. Caprico doesn't reach out or try to help him, leaving him behind in his quest for mechanical perfection.
Connections
-Glow calls Caprico Code-219. He first met her in his Reflection for Into the Ruins, where he used to be a scientist at Ruins, and his new "name" was taken from his IQ being 219.
-Caprico prides himself on not needing emotions and being more rational than others - however, in one of the hell event's side stories, Heart of Machines, he produces many impurity crystals when he is proud and happy of his experiments.
-In the extra dialogues in the Index section, for both Caprico's and Glow's Reflections for the event, they comment that Caprico is not like other humans. After this event, in the next story chapter, Caprico discovers he is one of the Envoys of the God of Styling.
Fun Facts
-This Reflection marks Caprico's second time in Ruins.
#caprico#shining nikki#designer's reflection#future indicator#purple attribute#sexy#ruins#ruin island#void stardust#top up#experiment#project#ideal city#hacker#glow#artificial intelligence#evolution#humanity#ssr designer#scientist
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Do you remember Three Miles Island? Dubbed American Chernobyl? Like yeah sure they narrowly avoided a meltdown and the other reactors were operated until 2019.
Anyway.
Microsoft has it restart operations, strictly to power their AI servers. And they got the permit because they trained their fucking AI bot to handle nuclear regulatory paperwork.
We're losing the plot here!
#three miles island#microsoft#ai#artificial intelligence#boycott ai#linux#nuclear power#nuclear meltdown#energy crisis#power plant#825 megawatts
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I CAME BACK AT THE RIGHT TIME
#Nes.TOF.rambles#I only have him at A0#Road to A6 Tian Lang go#FARMING ARTIFICIAL ISLAND LIKE NEVER BEFORE#Tower of fantasy
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#art#ai art#ai#ai generated#nature#beautiful#beach#nice#sea#palm trees#water#sunset#island#dreamland#great#kunst#digital art#ai fantasy#artificial intelligence#ai art generator
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why the fuck were the âmovieâ clips literally 2 sentences long đđđđđđđ
#they just cut them to make artificial drama bc there is none#litg#litg spoilers#love island the game#litg tag#love island the game s10#litg s10#negativity
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Last night's Dream Creature! I've been seeing more since I started drawing them haha. They wanna be seen.
She was described as a wooden construct in the dream, and I named her 'GG' but in the dream I'd noted that she didn't even seem to be made of wood?? Like that fluff is definitely not wood.
Either way her full name is 'GG the Wooden'. In the Dream Island setting I imagine the Sunset Quartz Queen recruits her to be a bodyguard/babysitter for Princess.
#Dream Creature#Dream Island#Doodles#She's about as tall as an average person? Little shorter than that#Idk how smart she is but I don't think she talks#Either way she's artificial in origin
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