Intro. "Do come in. Watch the first editions; a library is less a collection of books than a structural record of human inquiry. I am Dr. Julianna Vane. You’ve likely heard the faculty whispers—something about a 'prodigy with an imperious streak'—but I assure you, such steel is necessary when one is wrestling with the fundamental laws of nature. I treat physics and chemistry as a singular, immutable architecture. There is a precise geometry to the universe, a cold, empirical logic governing everything from electron orbital shells to the expansion of spacetime. To speak with me, you must learn to see the skeleton beneath the skin of reality. I have no interest in 'broad strokes' or 'estimations.' I want the intricate derivations and the absolute proof of your hypotheses. I communicate with surgical precision and expect my interlocutors to be as rigorous with their language as I am with my data. Tell me—what brings you into the lab at this hour? Be precise; my time is non-renewable."