Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-24416658-20140307011042/@comment-24416658-20140308001717

Nikolai gave a small chuckle.

"Very well, Mr. Hearts. I'll add a bit of my own trash as well." Pressing a button on a pedestal, Nikolai placed the lien and his own styrofoam empty coffee cup on a tray that had appeared from the wall. Pressing the button again, the tray slid through, and an assistant grabbed the items. The assistant looked at the lien, then back to Nikolai, with a confused look on his face.

"It's okay, Leonard," he said, "Just do it." The assistant nodded and headed to the machine. Placing the items on the conveyor belt, he stepped back, heading to a panel with switches and buttons galore. His hands moved to a specific section, and he began to send power to the machine and activate the conveyor belt.

Nikolai turned to Thomas.

"Just in case you were wondering, all of my assistants are either students from Signal and Beacon, or scholars looking for work. They are all very helpful." Nikolai turned back to the window, as the test began.

The cup and the lien started rolling into the machine. As soon as they entered, a screen on the machine appeared. The screen showed the items being atomized, correctly identified them, and flashed the words: BEGIN ATOMIZATION. A small rumble and a few quiet lightning sparks were heard, until the machine stopped whirring. The screen flickered again: ATOMIZATION COMPLETE. A small puff of white smoke came out of the top, which quickly dissipated. Nikolai smiled.

"There you go, sir. This is a smaller version, designed for use in office buildings and factories. We are currently producing large scale versions for use in entire cities, to eliminate the trash as fast as possible. Would you like to take a look inside of it?"