[B]Prof. Namashiya Kotori[/b] -- [i]Back to Work[/i] With the Dean's dismissal, the aforementioned missing scholar went back to her daily ritual. First traversing through the winding hallways before finding the elevator. Since the prospects now had to go about the campus and prove themselves, she opted instead to make herself scarce. Not because she intended that none of the prospects would earn her recommendation. Rather, she was still a Professor, a teacher of Physics as a whole. An instructor of the laws that governed the very fabric of existence. It was be her duty to pass on the knowledge she had rapidly accumulated through the years onto the new generations. So that new, fresh minds could peruse her work, and find new perspectives. Hopefully, perspectives which she had failed to see in her broad spectrum of mastered studies. With a whimsical chime, the brushed steel door opened wide, and Kotori stepped into the rectangular chamber. A simple press of a button and a monotone hum of an elevator moving just over five miles below the surface of the Earth marked a swift pace as soon before long the doors opened. There, waiting for her were a handful of students, a simple chalkboard, and a massive, absolutely gigantic chamber that wasrounded as it traversed seemingly endlessly in each direction. [B]"Welcome to the ENMA Academy Hadron Collier Tunnel, class."[/b] She began with casually, plucking up the piece of chalk. Of which she began to deftly write a calculus formula. Of which seemed small at first, but soon came to encompass the entirety of the black board. [B]"This will be the problem you all will solve together this semester. It encompasses the entirety of this semester's curriculum in one problem. This formula will allow us to sustainably collect larger amounts of antimatter. Enough potential energy to power Pyramid City for several years at once."[/b] The students seemed dumbfounded at first, but their stoic professor seemed as nonchalant as ever. [B]"Mind you again, this class is held under a non disclosure agreement so that one, foreign governments do not interfere on this study. Two, so that similar people do not know the true extent of my abilities. Gifting me a little more privacy than what would be otherwise, so please. Respect that."[/b] Yet she continued with the lesson. [B]"Once again, welcome. The ENMA Collider stretches in a total perimeter of eighteen miles. Of which the tunnel itself is over three hundred feet wide. It was built in cooperation between myself and a team of brilliant engineers for one purpose: the advancement of science and humanity. Each of you will now contribute to such in due time."[/b] Taking a step back, the beautiful bookworm moved to stand in the midst of the brightly lit tunnel. [B]"Since each of you are advanced telekinetic students, this is also where you will further hone such an art. You have each excelled in harnessing and moving larger objects. This is where your abilities will be refined to a molecular, and then atomic level."[/b] Waving her hand dismissively, she stated her final piece for the day. [B]"Today, you will harness the smallest, most precise object you can and make it move as swiftly as you can while maintaining its structural integrity. From there, with the beginning point of your ability, we will sharpen it unto a razor edge. Get to work, and good luck."[/b]