"GAAHH! LOUD HIGH-FREQUENCY NOISE! OUR EARS!"
Algernon (outside): "Is everything all right in there, guys? All I'm getting of this strange radio interference is a relatively soft high-pitched buzz... Guys? Can you hear me?"
Comet, Ping, and Missy (inside): "Leonard, use that 'Harmonic Modulator' thing that you just had to install!"
Leonard (thinking fast): "Okay, turn the dial counterclockwise to lower the harmonic frequency of the sound, and then pull the lever toward myself to lower the volume. Hope this works..."
In a few seconds, there was a collective sigh aboard the spacecraft, followed by an exclamation of surprise as to what the radio interference was...
Going back to the beginning of the mission, Comet Antleri, an employee of the ZSA (Zoological Space Agency) from New Year's Day to Thanksgiving (taking the remainder of the year to train, practice, and study for the big Christmas Eve run, and recuperate afterward) finally got an opportunity to make a journey into space with a handpicked crew. The crew was made up of various scientists that had worked in conjunction with the ZSA on previous occasions. These crew members were:
Comet Antleri: Leader of the mission, stellar navigator.
Leonard Zeminsky: Rocket designer and builder, technological expert.
Ping Ursi: Mathematical expert.
Missy Rodentia: Mission doctor, examiner of astronomical effects on Earth biology.
Algernon Musculus: Developer and repairer of nuclear engine, detector of radio interference.
...Which brings us back to the subject we started at. Algernon detected some sort of radio interference, and went outside in a spacesuit in an attempt to get a better reception of said interference. Unfortunately for the rest of us, he had. Transmitting the soft sound that he had heard back into the ship, he hadn't realized that the intercom system would amplify the sound quite so much. To the rest of us, it sounded like an amplified microphone feedback, except for the fact that it was a long, constant tone. I was able to affect the tone that we were getting through the intercom system (and testing a new gadget, the Harmonic Modulator), and we all got a surprising result from that...
This was the resulting sound we all heard: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c34VVVLCmeg
I think that we might have picked up a garbled radio broadcast from the 1980s...
Quite fitting for a space voyage, if you think about it, though.
Part 7 of 15 in the "Animusic" series that is based off of a number of pieces of music and animation known as Animusic, that I had located on youtube.
Algernon, Comet, Leonard, Ping, and Missy (C) Myself
Animusic (C) Wayne Lytle & David Crognale
Algernon (outside): "Is everything all right in there, guys? All I'm getting of this strange radio interference is a relatively soft high-pitched buzz... Guys? Can you hear me?"
Comet, Ping, and Missy (inside): "Leonard, use that 'Harmonic Modulator' thing that you just had to install!"
Leonard (thinking fast): "Okay, turn the dial counterclockwise to lower the harmonic frequency of the sound, and then pull the lever toward myself to lower the volume. Hope this works..."
In a few seconds, there was a collective sigh aboard the spacecraft, followed by an exclamation of surprise as to what the radio interference was...
Going back to the beginning of the mission, Comet Antleri, an employee of the ZSA (Zoological Space Agency) from New Year's Day to Thanksgiving (taking the remainder of the year to train, practice, and study for the big Christmas Eve run, and recuperate afterward) finally got an opportunity to make a journey into space with a handpicked crew. The crew was made up of various scientists that had worked in conjunction with the ZSA on previous occasions. These crew members were:
Comet Antleri: Leader of the mission, stellar navigator.
Leonard Zeminsky: Rocket designer and builder, technological expert.
Ping Ursi: Mathematical expert.
Missy Rodentia: Mission doctor, examiner of astronomical effects on Earth biology.
Algernon Musculus: Developer and repairer of nuclear engine, detector of radio interference.
...Which brings us back to the subject we started at. Algernon detected some sort of radio interference, and went outside in a spacesuit in an attempt to get a better reception of said interference. Unfortunately for the rest of us, he had. Transmitting the soft sound that he had heard back into the ship, he hadn't realized that the intercom system would amplify the sound quite so much. To the rest of us, it sounded like an amplified microphone feedback, except for the fact that it was a long, constant tone. I was able to affect the tone that we were getting through the intercom system (and testing a new gadget, the Harmonic Modulator), and we all got a surprising result from that...
This was the resulting sound we all heard: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c34VVVLCmeg
I think that we might have picked up a garbled radio broadcast from the 1980s...
Quite fitting for a space voyage, if you think about it, though.
Part 7 of 15 in the "Animusic" series that is based off of a number of pieces of music and animation known as Animusic, that I had located on youtube.
Algernon, Comet, Leonard, Ping, and Missy (C) Myself
Animusic (C) Wayne Lytle & David Crognale
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