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Jan 31, 2010 00:34

[Donatello sounds far more excited than anyone, including his brothers, have probably heard him sound in a while.]

Confirmed!

Two weeks of less-than-stellar interaction over the network - which, in this case, possibly means instigating a conversation yourself instead of only replying to others - equates to a penalty. A spray of water in this case; ( Read more... )

-chris, what do you mean this isn't awesome?, -leo, -samus, gdit physics don't work like that!, -rochelle, -ironhide, hello i am a giant nerd, -gippal, sometimes science is great and good an-, -mikey

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[Text] mnu_spreadslies January 31 2010, 20:18:08 UTC
I attempted to deconstruct my comm device to figure out where the water is stored, but had little luck. It seems the crew do not want us to break these. Which I guess makes sense.

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[Voice forever here] tic_tech_turtle January 31 2010, 20:24:47 UTC
It would probably become a hassle if the passengers kept breaking their communciation's devices, yes. Particularly if we're expected to use them fairly regularly.

Did you manage to do anything to your device at all, even if not enough for an in depth look? I haven't even been able to figure out a way to crack the case.

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[Text] mnu_spreadslies January 31 2010, 20:29:56 UTC
No... granted, my selection of tools to work with here is limited, but I didn't even manage to open the device up. I'm going to assume it has less to do with the actual construction and more with the reality-defying properties of this ship.

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tic_tech_turtle January 31 2010, 20:32:54 UTC
Yeah.

If it were just the device then there would be some way to get it open. It makes me wonder what's inside, honestly. I'd assume the usual communication's fair, but at the same time...nothing on this boat is actually "usual".

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prime_huntress February 1 2010, 00:45:23 UTC
If you do not hear from someone over the comms in about two weeks, they are usually gone.

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tic_tech_turtle February 1 2010, 00:48:35 UTC
Hm. That's good to know. Thanks.

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prime_huntress February 1 2010, 04:21:13 UTC
You're welcome. Any other observations about the ship you've had? New passengers seem to come at the end of the week. I suspect it has something to do with their system.

I still do not believe we are actually here. Would you know any way to test if this is a simulation, or if we are duplicates?

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tic_tech_turtle February 1 2010, 04:48:45 UTC
Any way to test would require a knowledge of the system they're using that I don't have.

I suppose trying to find a glitch in the system might work? Though it's possible that the crew would be guarding any signs fiercly.

...I have no actual observations outside of what has already been made public knowledge. Not anything that would be useful, anyway, or anything that has a solid enough backing that I would be willing to share.

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axemeaquestion February 1 2010, 03:16:52 UTC
... what are you going on about, now?

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tic_tech_turtle February 1 2010, 03:31:48 UTC
Two weeks of radio silence equates to a spray of water in penalty and possibly prompt. I wanted to verify this...and I did.

It's great, isn't it?

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axemeaquestion February 1 2010, 03:54:57 UTC
...

This goddamn thing's gonna spray water at me.

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tic_tech_turtle February 1 2010, 04:40:47 UTC
If you're silent for approximately two weeks, yes.

It's completely harmless!

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