Monday, December 22, 2014

Hail and well met!

Thank goodness it is the height of winter.  It is sure to bring about better weather for exploration!
We have sent out the welcome letters to all of the new recruits.  We are excited to have you all, no matter what color eyes you have! ;)
Our two explorers have run into a predicament of sorts.  It is our hope that one of our new recruits may have the answer we are looking for to this dilemma. 

Every Janus explorer comes with three specific pieces of equipment:
One Thermal Redactor - a device used to regulate temperature.
One Glacial Sphere - a sphere that makes the immediate area 30 degrees colder.
One Sauna Sphere - a sphere that makes the immediate area 30 degrees warmer.

The two spheres are used as an energy source of sorts for the Thermal Redactor, however, the Thermal Redactor is a very sensitive device.  If only one sphere is near the Thermal Redactor, the sudden change in temperature will destroy the inner components making the device useless. Both spheres must be near the device at all times, but cannot touch the device lest the spheres become inert.  The two spheres by themselves do nothing but change the temperature. Next to each other, they cancel each other out, but do not damage each other.

Here's where one of our explorers has ran into an issue.  Our explorer must climb a rope to get to where he needs to be and needs to bring the equipment with him.  He tried climbing with the contents separately wrapped in his pack, but with all the climbing, they come loose and end up touching rendering the spheres inert. These are expensive, mind you. 
He can carry one item at a time, but due to how the items interact with each other, he can't leave one sphere with the Redactor by itself.
Throwing them is out of the question.  He must carry one item at a time to ensure that they don't break or short out, but how? 

Please email us at JanusExplorationGroup@gmail.com if you think you have a solution.  We will try to get back with you in a timely manner.

To new beginnings!
Archibald

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