Bakerlon Crystal Research: Lively Showroom
Overview
- Stage Cost: None
- First Clear Rewards: Pink Bakerlon Crystal
Guide
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Script
Exhibition Room
See what Dr. Miller is doing and ask about the crystals.
Dr. Miller: Miss [Player], perfect timing. I need your help with something.
You: What is it, Dr. Miller?
Hearing this, Dr. Miller sighs helplessly.
Dr. Miller: I've been thinking about an experiment with the crystals for some time...
Dr. Miller: As a result, I forgot to keep a record of the guest visits in the exhibition room and organize it into a book.
Dr. Miller: As you know, experiments and reality are two very different things. It's a rare display of minerals, and I should have documented the whole thing.
Dr. Miller: If there are more exhibitions in the future, I will need data for comparison...
You: Indeed... An opportunity like this doesn't come every day.
You: So you need me to help record the situation in the exhibition?
Dr. Miller: Yes, I will sort out some questions, and you can record the situations based on them.
You: Sure, I'm already used to this kind of thing!
Dr. Miller: Now then, Miss [Player], please head to the exhibition entrance. I will come over in a bit.
You: Yeah.
Help Dr. Miller document the situation in the showroom.
When you arrive at the exhibition entrance, you spot a familiar figure.
Marius: [Player], helping Dr. Miller again?
You: Marius, how did you know...?
Marius: You've been running around these past few days. Of course I know.
Marius: But... I already said I'm free to help, Miss. Why didn't you call on me?
You: I...
In the face of Marius' "interrogation," you don't know how to respond. Then, on second thought, an idea comes to mind.
You: Wait, you can help me this time!
Marius: Hmm?
You spend a few minutes explaining the situation to Marius.
Marius: I see. So you want my help observing and recording, right?
You: That's correct.
Marius: Piece of cake. Leave it to me.
Dr. Miller: Miss [Player], you called a friend over for help?
You: Yeah, he happened to be at the exhibition.
Marius: More importantly, I'm willing to offer my assistance to you, Dr. Miller.
Dr. Miller nods in response to Marius' positive attitude and hands you all a record book.
Dr. Miller: That's great, you guys can start now.
Marius: I'm all fired up.
You: Me too.
Dr. Miller: *Cough* The first thing to keep track of is the number of visitors currently in the exhibition.
You: Okay, let's see...
You: There are quite a number of visitors... I've written the number down.
Marius: If you calculate according to a certain formula, you should be able to get the number of visitors during a set time frame.
Dr. Miller: Very good, that's exactly what we need.
Dr. Miller nods, then looks at the paper in your hands.
You: Eh? I counted wrong...
Marius: Don't worry, let's take another look.
Dr. Miller: The next question is a little tricky, so you guys will need to spend some time.
Marius: Okay, now I'm curious.
You: What's the question, Dr. Miller?
Dr. Miller: I'd like you guys to observe the ratio of men to women in the exhibition right now.
Dr. Miller: Excluding the three of us, because we're not visiting the exhibition.
You: Understood.
You: That wasn't so difficult.
Marius: Yeah, it didn't very long to get the answer.
You: Speaking of which, what's the purpose of this data...?
Before you can finish, Dr. Miller answers your questions.
Dr. Miller: To see how different ores appeal to different passengers.
Dr. Miller: For example, when there are more ore exhibits that focus on molding techniques...
Dr. Miller: Does that attract more female or male visitors...?
Dr. Miller: And how will the proportion of visitors change if we increase the number of raw ores?
Dr. Miller: We can use the data to adjust the ore positions to meet the objectives of this exhibition.
Marius: I see. It feels like I can put these lessons to practice when I organize exhibitions for Pax in the future.
You: Marius, you're always thinking about work.
Marius: It can't be helped. This is the pursuit of perfection.
Dr. Miller: Haha, I'm glad this was helpful to you guys.
You: Is there any other data that you wanted to record, Dr. Miller?
Dr. Miller: Yeah, one more thing. Let me see...
You: Where did I count wrong...?
Marius: Take another look.
You: You're right.
Dr. Miller: This time, I'd like you to record the number of decorative objects in the exhibition.
You: Decorative objects?
Marius: You mean like statues, record players, and whatnot?
Dr. Miller: Yes, those.
You: Understood.
You: All done. A complete success!
Dr. Miller: With this data, I can adjust the exhibition experience for visitors now.
Dr. Miller: Thank you two for the help.
Marius: You're welcome, Dr. Miller. It's no big deal.
Dr. Miller: Haha, it is proper etiquette to express gratitude.
Dr. Miller: Now then, I need to go over the data.
Dr. Miller: When the data analysis comes out, I'll tell you all about it.
You: All right.
At this moment, Marius winks at you.
Marius: Now then, Dr. Miller is all set.
Marius: Well... I'm going back to the lounge and sort out Dr. Miller's advice for "holding exhibitions."
You: Sure, go ahead.
You: Did I miscount...?
Marius: Let's take another look.
You: All right.
You: Then I'll sort out the information I've collected.
You: Hey... wait. Why did Dr. Miller want us to record the number of decorative objects?
You: I forgot to ask him that question. Hmm... I should go back and ask him.
Ask the doctor about the problem with the decorations.
Dr. Miller: Miss [Player]?
Dr. Miller: Is there something wrong with the data you recorded?
You: No, that's not it. I just had a question...
Dr. Miller: About the decorative objects, right?
You: Eh...? How did you know, Dr. Miller?
Dr. Miller: Haha, the decorative objects are the only thing we haven't discussed in detail, so I had a hunch.
Dr. Miller: Allow me to briefly explain it to you.
Dr. Miller: Visual fatigue will occur if the passengers stare at the exhibit for too long.
Dr. Miller: Therefore, we need to plan a path that visitors will follow and place various decorative objects along that path to help visitors relax.
Dr. Miller: Keeping a record of the number of decorative objects helps to analyze whether the layout is reasonable...
You nod thoughtfully as Dr. Miller explains.
You: I see. It's the same as when you asked us different questions while explaining the Bakerlon crystals in the exhibition...
You: Our brains will be stimulated differently, so we won't feel tired.
Dr. Miller: Precisely. You're quick as a whip, Miss [Player].
After a short pause, Dr. Miller gives you an apologetic look.
Dr. Miller: I must get to work now. If you have any more questions, please come find me later.
You: Sure, I'll get out of your hair then, Dr. Miller.