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Tech Talk [Transformers (G1), Spike/Carly, NC-17]
Title: Tech Talk
Author: Scrolls
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Descriptive masturbation.
Pairings: Spike/Carly
Word count: 392
Summary: It was rather flattering, when she stopped to think about it. Weird, but flattering.
Disclaimer: Don’t own, just like to play with from time to time.
Prompt: Transformers (G1), Spike/Carly: Spike has a techie fetish – “Talk nerdy to me.”
“Metal Fatigue is the progressive and localized structural damage that occurs when a material is subjected to cyclic loading. The maximum stress values are less than the ultimate tensile stress limit, and may be below the yield stress limit of the material.”
She paused at the sound of his zipper and gave him enough time to take off his pants before continuing.
“The process starts with dislocation movements, eventually forming persistent slip bands that nucleate short cracks.”
The sound of skin on skin, legs shifting for a better angle, a slight purr.
“Fatigue is a stochastic process, often showing considerable scatter even in controlled environments.”
Slightly faster movement, a louder moan, hands trailing up a smooth chest.
“The greater the applied stress, the shorter the life. Fatigue life scatter tends to increase for longer fatigue lives. Damage is cumulative, as materials do not recover when rested”
The more she talked, the faster she talked, the number of words, all set his pace and tempo.
“In practice, a mechanical part is exposed to a complex, often random, sequence of loads, large and small. In order to assess the safe life of such a part: Reduce the complex loading to a series of simple cyclic loadings using a technique such as rainflow analysis, create an histogram of cyclic stress from the rainflow analysis, for each stress level, calculate the degree of cumulative damage incurred from the S-N curve, and combine the individual contributions using an algorithm such as Miner's rule.”
Comparatives and standards always pushed him to the edge, add on a list and he was gone, spilling out onto the comforter, crying loud enough that she was sure the ‘bots would hear.
After a few minutes his shaking stopped and he reached over to the nightstand and its box of Kleenex to clean up. Tossing the remains into the trash he fell back onto the bed and gave her a very familiar pleading look.
“Carly? Talk nerdy to me.”
“Again!?” She couldn’t keep the befuddlement from her voice.
“Please?” Okay, those puppy dog eyes were completely unfair.
“Oh all right” She caved, “what do you want to hear?”
“String Theory?” Letting her eyebrow rise, she began to talk.
Carly supposed she shouldn’t really complain, after all, how many nerds could claim that their boyfriends got off by listening to them talk about science?
***
For information about metal fatigue, go check out Wiki.
Sorry this is so late! RL got in the way.
Author: Scrolls
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Descriptive masturbation.
Pairings: Spike/Carly
Word count: 392
Summary: It was rather flattering, when she stopped to think about it. Weird, but flattering.
Disclaimer: Don’t own, just like to play with from time to time.
Prompt: Transformers (G1), Spike/Carly: Spike has a techie fetish – “Talk nerdy to me.”
“Metal Fatigue is the progressive and localized structural damage that occurs when a material is subjected to cyclic loading. The maximum stress values are less than the ultimate tensile stress limit, and may be below the yield stress limit of the material.”
She paused at the sound of his zipper and gave him enough time to take off his pants before continuing.
“The process starts with dislocation movements, eventually forming persistent slip bands that nucleate short cracks.”
The sound of skin on skin, legs shifting for a better angle, a slight purr.
“Fatigue is a stochastic process, often showing considerable scatter even in controlled environments.”
Slightly faster movement, a louder moan, hands trailing up a smooth chest.
“The greater the applied stress, the shorter the life. Fatigue life scatter tends to increase for longer fatigue lives. Damage is cumulative, as materials do not recover when rested”
The more she talked, the faster she talked, the number of words, all set his pace and tempo.
“In practice, a mechanical part is exposed to a complex, often random, sequence of loads, large and small. In order to assess the safe life of such a part: Reduce the complex loading to a series of simple cyclic loadings using a technique such as rainflow analysis, create an histogram of cyclic stress from the rainflow analysis, for each stress level, calculate the degree of cumulative damage incurred from the S-N curve, and combine the individual contributions using an algorithm such as Miner's rule.”
Comparatives and standards always pushed him to the edge, add on a list and he was gone, spilling out onto the comforter, crying loud enough that she was sure the ‘bots would hear.
After a few minutes his shaking stopped and he reached over to the nightstand and its box of Kleenex to clean up. Tossing the remains into the trash he fell back onto the bed and gave her a very familiar pleading look.
“Carly? Talk nerdy to me.”
“Again!?” She couldn’t keep the befuddlement from her voice.
“Please?” Okay, those puppy dog eyes were completely unfair.
“Oh all right” She caved, “what do you want to hear?”
“String Theory?” Letting her eyebrow rise, she began to talk.
Carly supposed she shouldn’t really complain, after all, how many nerds could claim that their boyfriends got off by listening to them talk about science?
***
For information about metal fatigue, go check out Wiki.
Sorry this is so late! RL got in the way.
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Tee hee! This was clever.
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I'm glad you enjoyed!