Transmission 007 - For the benefit of Mr. Faize, there will be a... wait.

Apr 17, 2009 05:04

Given recent events, it has occurred to me that many citizens here may have experienced a sort of "culture shock" upon their arrival here. Indeed, the technology allowed in this village can be somewhat old-fashioned or even primitive to some. While current circumstances cannot allow for great technological development in Luceti, I do not believe ( Read more... )

edward is my homie, repair shop is go, hey listen, faize liek technology, faize r smrt, tl;dr, silly archaic technology, faize liek robots, busy busy busy, where are my gizmos?, trying to help out

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vermified April 17 2009, 09:32:21 UTC
What sort of 'parts' do you mean?

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[Private] faizedout April 17 2009, 09:45:45 UTC
It really depends. I suspect the most likely request will be new parts for some of the robots we have here. I have seen at least two designed to look and behave human, and there are likely others. One was recently attacked. Though I was able to repair her, in the future I may need to replace their plating. If you would like, I can attempt to draw up a sketch for what it might look like.

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[Private] vermified April 17 2009, 09:47:31 UTC
That... sounds plausible. Though I don't even know what a robot is.

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[Private] faizedout April 17 2009, 10:07:31 UTC
Very well. I will see what I can do.

You've never seen such a thing before? The best way to describe them would be living machines - they consist mostly of mechanical parts, though some may incorporate parts of natural creatures. A friend of mine was originally alive, but was able to transfer his brain into a robotic body after an unfortunate incident claimed his true body. I have not pried much into the nature of the robots I have met here, but the most I would ask from you is casing to repair and protect their inner workings.

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strongwinlive April 17 2009, 14:20:55 UTC
Serious-man teach Ayla more about future things?

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faizedout April 17 2009, 20:34:33 UTC
Certainly! What is it you wish to know?

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strongwinlive April 18 2009, 00:19:07 UTC
How water fall out of wall?

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faizedout April 18 2009, 00:32:13 UTC
By the use of plumbing. There are pipes which move it from the river into the houses.

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faizedout April 17 2009, 20:38:40 UTC
I'm not sure. I doubt that we have the resources around here to make proper batteries, but perhaps there is a way to make something just as useful. What are these batteries like?

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faizedout April 17 2009, 21:01:43 UTC
I know a little about the batteries they use on Earth, since we were able to help the scientists of Earth develop past that. What I'm considering is something conductive with a lightning symbol on it which could be used over time. What is it that you need the batteries for?

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always_censored April 17 2009, 18:42:15 UTC
A Repair Shop, huh?

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faizedout April 17 2009, 20:39:49 UTC
Yes. Even if there is not much in the way of technology here, I hope it will be able to make somewhat of a difference.

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always_censored April 20 2009, 21:20:10 UTC
If you need any help, give me a call. Name's Cid Highwind.

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faizedout April 20 2009, 21:42:41 UTC
Thank you, Cid. I'll remember that.

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[Voice] ratatosk_knight April 19 2009, 05:53:45 UTC
I'm really glad that you decided to do something to help everyone else.

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[Voice] faizedout April 19 2009, 06:03:19 UTC
I am certainly looking forward to what this will bring. There are so many possibilities, all of them exciting.

I have you to thank for the suggestion.

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[Voice] ratatosk_knight April 19 2009, 16:46:56 UTC
M-me? But I didn't... it was your idea, really.

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[Voice] faizedout April 19 2009, 17:09:30 UTC
I was merely trying to find something I could do. You came up with the suggestion.

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