"Right... right. I just need... a catalyst and some samples, I got all of that." she says and starts gathering up things. most notably the device she used to inject the two Wills with earlier and a fist-sized chunk of crystal. She starts strapping the crystal into some kind of frame to hold it that has thin metal poles poking at or into the surface with cables running off of them. She hooks up the cables to a computer terminal and starts pulling up two files of rapidly scrolling code of DNA. She takes the injector thingie and hesitates for a moment, regarding the crystal chunk carefully before lifting the injector above her head and slamming it's syringe part into the crystal. Tapping a button on it's side she watches as a bit of clay spreads out through the cracks in the crystal introduced by the syringe with the tip of her tongue sticking out the corner of her mouth. "Okay, okay, yeah. This could work. I got the catalyst, I have the genetic thumbprint, I have the right dimensional coordinates..."
"Now all the science just needs a bit of elbow grease..." she says, rolling up the sleeves of the lab-coat she must have put on at some point. You can't do science without a lab-coat. And then her arms turn to stone and slowly grow translucent as she crystallizes her hands. "Here goes nothing."
And with that she thrusts her hands into the crystal humming with electronic data and Will-clay, disappearing into it up to her elbows. The read-out on the screen goes crazy-nuts with data, genetic sequences, quantum signatures and who knows what else rushing past and trying to match up as Sara reaches into the crystal. "Come on... come on..." she mumbles, face scrunched up trying to maintain the integrity of her arms as they dissolve into the crystal. Finally the screen flashes along with a loud ding.
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Match found
Dimensional Properties stabilizing
Synchronization at 96%
97%
98%
99%
100%
And at that Sara pulls outward on the crystal, widening it and tearing it open with arms that shimmer with shifting facets and in the crystalline aperture two silhouettes take shape...