The experiments of Connie Maheswaran and Little Homeworld R&D: A fighting flirty Series.
From small projects to large experimentation from the practical to the fanatical From the social to the technological From the local to inter-dimensional
Little Homeworld R&D is always trying to better Era 3 through experimentation...and have a hell of a time doing it.
AN: The FF-verse grows with a new story depicting the work and times of Little Homeworld R&D. Expect humor, magi-science, FF-LORE, some romance (Not all connverse), action, and appearances from your favorite characters, OC's and maybe some special guest every once in a while..
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First Case: Steven Universe and his shape-shifting pt1
"Knock Knock."
Connie turned her head to the pleasant surprise of Steven walking into her R&D Lab, something that doesn't happen everyday. "Well, this is unexpected. What do I owe the pleasure, Mister?" She smirked, leaning back in her chair as she looked at him observe the cave-turned-lab with its cool metal and crystal and stone walls adorned with hard-light tubes.
The vat at the northern end of the giant room, filled with a liquid that held a multicolored liquid. On the opposite end was a circular display case exuding a white light straight up, within it were multiple crystal like spheres of blue and white hovering in place; the assault spheres and Cospheres. At the western end stood what looked like a hard-light workstation complete with telescope, tools both Earth and Homeworld origin made, various types of creation, modification or destructive purposes. On the table stood a group of black spiked like crystals upon with one of the five supercomputers plugged into them via hard-light wiring; The tether crystals. Tools used for Inter-dimensional (inter-realm, if you prefer) travel. This combined with a warp pad brought Dapper and Witchy to their realm sometime ago. No doubt a list of realm locations was being coded into them.
He looked across from there to Connie. Her hair in two twin-tailed braids, goggles around her neck. dressed in an ankle length dark blue lab coat, a blue thigh length denim jumper dress over a green t-shirt and black mid thigh tights, a pair of forest green wool knee high socks and some brown boots.
To her left is a giant console with holographic screens. Displaying and compiling all kinds of data and results from another experiment.
Behind that there's a giant window overlooking a giant cavern with coolant pipes and multiple artificial waterfalls falling into a deep lake filled with liquid form of manufactured R&D repairing gel the same gel used to repair gem structures like warp pads and such infused with diamond essence.
"This place is kind of romantic in a way."
"It has its charm. machinery and tech withstanding..Kind of cold at times too."
He took a look at her, licking his lips. "Not cold enough, It seems."
"Uh-huh. If you came here just to visually strip me, you could have waited to after work."
He chuckled at the researcher with smug lips and mischievous eyes.
"I have a theory that I wish to test, and I was hoping you could help me?" He sat down in the empty leather office chair beside her, turning to face her.
Connie arched an eyebrow. "A theory to test?"
"Yes, mam"
She crossed her legs and gave him a half grin. "Curious, you never came up with an experiment before." She folded her hands over her knees. "What are we testing?
"My shape-shift ability. We're going to see how fantastic I can take it and how well I can control it." He scratched his cheek " As well as something else, but that something that will resolve itself. "
Connie looked over at her home-mate( something she still bounces over) and nodded. "Sure, I can go for some fun experimentation. So..." She typed on the console bringing up a holographic spreadsheet, "What are we changing?"
"Something small." He stuck out and pointed at his tongue.
"Obliviously, we have two different views on the term 'small'. "She teased as she logged it in, before turning to Steven. "Ok so..we need an action to work as control...Something to test against. Any-"














