[Transcript taken from an unreleased promotional video intended to be part of an educational series on the Celestial Waves Project. The viewer is greeted by Dr. Newton]
"We at the Celestial Waves Project hear you! So, what's up with all this star talk? Well, the world around us is filled with dormant, seemingly magical, energy just ready to be released and the densest storage of energy that we've discovered is something you're quite familiar with; the night's stars. The star power, what we like to refer to energy from the stars as, from a singular star is enough to provide electricity to an entire continent for years! Isn't that incredible?"
[An info graphic on star power is presented on screen during Dr. Newton's speech]
"Now you must be wondering; 'if star power is so great, why doesn't anyone use it?.' Well, you see, star power is incredibly difficult to procure. Not only will these giant balls of gas incinerate anything that comes close but star power itself relies on an organic lifeforms to channel it to be able to used star power in any productive way."
[A blueprint of sorts is presented on screen, the ink is smudged and the paper itself shows clear signs of water damage]
"Thats where our lovely stars, the Decidit Astrum, come in. During meteor showers, tiny particles of stars fall to the earth which we collect to create what we call 'star fragments', tightly packed star dust suspended in a trade secret orb shaped construction. These star fragments are used in the creation of our merr and act as a source of energy for them which they can freely wield."
[The video cuts back to Dr. Newton]
"And thats where their name comes from- the Decidit Astrum, the fallen stars- because, well, they're made from fallen stars, simple as that!"
[A transcript taken from a private interview or meeting of sorts. Dr. Newton is being interviewed about the Newton Star]
"I... I'm not quite sure what it is. My apologies."
[An obvious cut in audio can be observed, likely obscuring the interviewer's voice]
"Look. It's some sort of star fragment, much more powerful than any we've created. Moon is far more intelligent then we had prevously hoped for. How does a fish create something that took us years in the the span of a few weeks!?"
[Dr. Newton pauses, the clinking of a cup being lifted and set back on a table and be heard]
"It's a serious concern and The Creator does not give a damn. I love him and all but God is he thick headed. And- and you know what's crazy about that star? It can fucking transform, shapeshift, whatever. You can't find that thing if it doesn't want you to! We've tried collecting it for research but it just- disappears! Vanishes! Just- fucking- in front of our very eyes? I don't fucking-"
[Dr. Newton is interrupted by his interviewer and a long period of silence follows]
"...Yeah, right. Sorry- I- It's been a lot. I just... its weird, you know? And The Creator doesn't even take me seriously, he said, 'well if you care so much about it, let's name it after you, let's call it the Newton star.' Excuse me? What the actual fuck is that response?"