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* '''Physical Limitations''': She is surprisingly fit for an academic, but it still shows. | * '''Physical Limitations''': She is surprisingly fit for an academic, but it still shows. | ||
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Unless she knows that others will be reading her work, Aigle will generally write in her native [[Laudean Language| Laudean]]. This particularly hold true with calculations, were she will generally not only use Laudean numbers, but also notation and Naming Convention. The exception to this is with equations and mathematics she had only become familiar with since leaving [[Duronis II|Til'ahn]], although even then she will sometimes just adopt the naming conventions for constants while adapting the rest into more familiar notation. | Unless she knows that others will be reading her work, Aigle will generally write in her native [[Laudean Language| Laudean]]. This particularly hold true with calculations, were she will generally not only use Laudean numbers, but also notation and Naming Convention. The exception to this is with equations and mathematics she had only become familiar with since leaving [[Duronis II|Til'ahn]], although even then she will sometimes just adopt the naming conventions for constants while adapting the rest into more familiar notation. | ||
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Having lived with it from quite a young age, Aigle can hardly imagine a universe not full of the explosion of colour she sees. Broadly, she sees each kind of wave as having its own distinct colour, which gradually fades to black as it approaches its property border. Below is a version of the electromagnetic spectrum augmented with the colours she sees. | Having lived with it from quite a young age, Aigle can hardly imagine a universe not full of the explosion of colour she sees. Broadly, she sees each kind of wave as having its own distinct colour, which gradually fades to black as it approaches its property border. Below is a version of the electromagnetic spectrum augmented with the colours she sees. |
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