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past31bvnn · 7 months ago
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serennedy pride week day 2 - Raccoon City/Domestic
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AU where the Raccoon City Incident didn’t happen and they are just,,,,in love and have normal lives without trauma
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victor-the-vampire · 10 months ago
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@serennedyweek day 1 Raccoon City
During Leon's fight with plant 42 he bumps into a handsome umbrella scientist. Will they team up to help stop the outbreak? Will they kiss? Maybe.
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folyxfanart · 2 years ago
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Dr. Luis Serra Navarro
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pin-poo · 2 months ago
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not finishing this sketch anytime soon so ill post it here ^.^
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ladyantiheroine · 2 months ago
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Ada: You’re shirtless? Luis: *nods* Ada: And covered in... oil? Luis: Well you know how you always say I never glisten? Ada: Listen. You never listen. Luis: Oh.
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vassalor · 5 months ago
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I want to see Luis, Rebecca and Dr Ashord (from 2th movie) work together against the mad scientists/bioterrorists.
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mooseonahunt · 1 year ago
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The way I wanna see Luis go completely apeshit and just start doing things that he wouldn’t do in canon. In canon we know he feels immense guilt for his past and wants to make up for it all. We see him trying to do good over and over again. He wants to redeem himself and prove he’s changed.
But a part of me so badly wants him to kinda just,, lose the plot for a hot minute. The whole “be the monster they always said you were” kinda ordeal. He gets left for dead after the Krauser attack and nobody came back for him so he’s kinda bitter about it. I know it would be out of character because of what we’ve seen him go through and do, but… I do kinda wanna see it happen anyway.
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lesbianwyllravengard · 1 year ago
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Just a reminder for fellow Luis stans, when he was at Umbrella he worked on the Nemesis project, not on the T-virus. It's definitely likely, considering that the Nemesis project resulted from mutations in the T-virus, that Luis was aware of it and knew how it worked, but I think we collectively forget sometimes that he didn't actually help make the T-virus or work on it or any of that. His role was researching and developing Nemesis and the NE-α Type parasitic species, specifically. He also worked in Europe, not in the US. Obviously you can have whatever headcanons you want about his involvement in the T-virus, the more the angstier, but canonically he wasn't a part of that research team and was most likely entirely isolated from the T-virus and its development. For analyses and such
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wisecrackingeric-2 · 1 year ago
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would love to see you draw younger scientist luis if you want ideas :) otherwise here are my serennedy thoughts for today!!
thinking about luis growing his hair out, waving his hands around and saying something about not trusting american barbers when leon asks why he doesn’t just cut it. but it gets in his face and annoys him, and as cute as luis looks trying to blow his bangs out of his eyes leon knows smth needs to change. so he goes to the store and buy clips and hair ties (practical ones but also colorful ones shaped like hearts and butterflies cuz he can’t help it) and sits down to watch videos on how to do different ponytails and buns and braids <3 (luis teases him when he finally brings it up but he loves the feeling of leon’s hands in his hair and the little awed smile leon gets when he’s done a particularly good job on luis’s hair that day)
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I HAD TO DRAW THIS. IT WOULDVE BEEN ILLEGAL FOR ME NOT TO. THE MENTAL IMAGE IS MAKING ME GO AHANWHWNWHWNHWWNWJWNEJSJJSJSJSJSKSKSK @snailvee YOUR BRAIN IS SO BIG SO BEAUTIFUL,,,,,,,,,,
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the-herdier · 7 months ago
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I think remake!Luis Sera would be interesting in the Trigun verse considering how he essentially grew up in a fairly Eye of Michael-esque Catholicism-based cult and became one of their scientists, but then realized he wasn't helping people, he was hurting them and left the cult entirely.
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waaydamin · 1 year ago
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IG ; 1dessdior | girls night out
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love-toxin · 2 years ago
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(cw: yandere)
listen i KNOW he's a little meow meow at heart but i wouldn't be opposed to being Luis' little lab rat 🥺🥺 a little experiment he becomes obsessed with and praises to heaven and back bc all his research and testing was a success 🥺 but now that you're perfect he realizes he just.....can't let you go out into the field....for some reason.....he just has to keep you by his side. for more testing. yes, that's the reason....not for anything more than that, he swears <//33
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resident-silly · 6 months ago
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Serennedy pride week - Day 4, t4t
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!! Reblogs > Likes !!
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geddy-leesbian · 5 months ago
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also I enjoy thinking about Chris's POV for my winterserra fic like poor man really did not understand all of the potential outcomes of his actions
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kuramirocket · 11 months ago
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Lead study Mexican author Luis Rodríguez, a professor emeritus at the Institute of Radio Astronomy and Astrophysics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico
In 2023, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) helped identify hundreds of free-floating "rogue" planets that don't orbit a parent star. Now, astronomers have found that a pair of these planets may be producing enigmatic, hard-to-interpret radio signals.
The rogue planets spotted by JWST lie in the Orion Nebula, a long-time observational hotspot for astronomers. In total, they number over 500. This discovery bonanza was possible thanks to JWST's ability to pick up infrared radiation emitted by these relatively young planets.
Bizarrely, though, about 80 of these planets exist as pairs. Similar in mass to Jupiter, the planets orbit each other at distances ranging from 25 to 400 times the distance between Earth and the sun. These tangoing duos, called Jupiter-mass binary objects (JuMBOs), pose a huge mystery for astronomers, because the existence of these worlds challenges current theories of planet formation. Some scientists think these objects may not even be planets but rather previously unknown entities that are larger than planets but smaller than brown dwarfs, which are sometimes called "failed stars" because they blur the line between planets and stars.
The JWST data showed that JuMBOs generated infrared radiation, but the new study's authors wanted to see if these dancing objects produced radio waves. That's because different classes of cosmic objects produce distinct patterns of radio emissions. For instance, planets like Jupiter spew several types of radio signals, including gigahertz-frequency emissions thousands of times higher-pitched than an FM signal, partly because of their magnetic fields.
Spotting such signatures from the JuMBOs could help resolve their identity. The observations could also explain "why some objects have detectable radio emission and others do not," lead study author Luis Rodríguez, a professor emeritus at the Institute of Radio Astronomy and Astrophysics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, told Live Science in an email.
To find radio wave "snapshots" of the Orion Nebula where the JuMBOs reside, the scientists combed through archives of observations maintained by the U.S. National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO). They found just one pair that apparently emits radio waves: JuMBO 24. Itself an oddity among the oddball objects, it's the heaviest of the JuMBOs, and also the one with the tightest space between its component planets.
A decade's worth of data the research team collated showed that the radio waves remained steady but strong, with a power of roughly a quarter of a ton of TNT and frequencies of 6 to 10 gigahertz. The radio waves also weren't circularly polarized, meaning they lacked spiral, twisting electric fields, the team reported in their study, published Jan. 8 in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
But these features aren't what astronomers expect of signals created by planets." Circular polarization is an unambiguous indicator of the presence of magnetic fields," Rodríguez said. Without this, the team can't say definitively that the signals come from JuMBO 24 (assuming the planets have magnetic fields). Besides, radio emissions from other exoplanets are more variable and less intense.
Even if JuMBO 24 isn't a pair of planets but rather another type of cosmic duo, the signals are unusual. Signals from brown dwarfs are very different from the newly identified radio beams. The beams' brightness and frequency even ruled out the possibility of pulsars, the rapidly spinning cores of dead stars that produce pulses of radio waves at regular intervals.
The researchers also estimated the likelihood that the signals originate from an object behind JuMBO 24 and found it to be exceedingly slim, at just 1 in 10,000. And, in case you were wondering, the signals probably don't originate from aliens.  "The fact that both components emit at similar levels favors a natural mechanism," Rodríguez said.
With the research at an impasse, the team is applying to the NRAO's Very Large Array in New Mexico to collect data from free-floating planets. Until then, the radio signals will remain a mystery.
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skullndaisy · 2 years ago
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Late-night doodles of these two morons.
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