Wearing her bloody bandages with pride (along with a new scratch on her shoulder) Dorcha takes her nuts n bolts to her pile of gathered parts and sets the newest parts down. She takes in everything she has gathered and marks off what she has gathered for this invention.
A small case to fit some batteries like things in, some useless Tungsten, some Almonds that she was able to not eat, gear type parts made of duct tape and scrap metal, and more scrap metal that she found lying around.
Dorcha grins wide and her long body starts to twist n coil in excitement, "This is going to be awesome! Everything is going to work together great,"
She starts to lay the pieces around, as if they themselves are the blueprint. Once she is done the 2D shape of a
D) A mechanical bonsai tree. Small LED lights are scattered throughout the canopy, providing lovely multi colors of lights in the dark.
Nodding to herself Dorcha then starts to make the bonsai tree. She takes the Tungsten and sets them under a passing Guardian. The Guardian grunts as they smash the Tungsten, but since no yelling happen, they think nothing of it and continue on their way.
Dorcha quickly gathers the now useful Tungsten pieces and sets them in a pile for now. Some of the nicer scrap metal she just collected is compiled together expertly into a base while she then transforms the pieces with the rust and scratches into the trunk and branches. The rust, scratches and dings give off an organic feel to the metal.
She takes some of the finer metal and runs it up the trunk and throughout the many branches. The pieces of tungsten is fitted at different parts of the tree and the metal that will conduct the main source of power.
The end of the wire is wrapped around the battery case and she then duct tapes the ends so there is no chance of the metal slipping. Now, how many almonds will work?
One: Nothing
Two: Little bit of light
Three: Brighter, but not bright enough
Four: Gah! Too bright! Too bright!
Dorcha quickly pulls out the fourth almond, blinking the white spots out of her vision. Once her vision finally clears, she bites the almond in half and shoves one half into the case. Since it is not a perfect shape, the lights go back in forth in brightness with any type of vibration that happens nearby.
The other half of the almond is peeled apart and those pieces are strategically placed throughout the branches to give off a different set of colors.
"It's," Dorcha sniffs out, looking down at her finished product, "It's so beautiful,"
She pops one of the remaining almonds in her mouth and enjoys the shock that goes through her.
D) A mechanical bonsai tree. Small LED lights are scattered throughout the canopy, providing lovely multi colors of lights in the dark.