Pull up the transcript of the speech and read that, then head for the VR machine to search for decompensators again.
The speech is a long winded thing but for the most part it seems to deal with the "inhumanity" of something called "Ghost ships". Decompensators are mentioned exactly twice amongst a spray of technical information and even then are not explained or elaborated on, mentioned with the same frivolity one might mention screws or nails.
You switch to the VR machine and search for Decompensators in tinker. It brings up a list of available components.
((Did Nick ever make his designs public? Not sure if I made him make them public, but a specific search would probably bring them up...
Where's E?))
E is kinda in limbo on the ship somewhere because sky is around exactly never.
You know, after seeing what the armory master can do, perhaps I can connect to her AI while on a mission...
"Hey Steve, would it be possible to get a two way connection to the VR while on mission, with the option to transmit video feeds?"
Log onto the VR, take the armory master AI, copy the file. Make edits helpfulness +100%, sarcasm -100%, rename file "Strategy Master AI", investigate possibility of downloading the AI to a hard drive.
>Possible but not easy. The AI's in the VR aren't complete or even robust. They can't just look at visual data from the field and process it into something useful. The illusion of being sentient and capable in the VR comes from the fact that the VR's simulations are quite simple and that it knows where everything is and their possible interactions. If you just feed it visual data it won't know what to make of any of the objects. Goes to the med bay and waits to speak with a non insane doctor
Is it possible and if so how much would it cost to have a computer system capable of linking an AI directly into my brain integrated into my brain which will also allow me to connect my brain directly into my suit or other wireless systems?
Id also like to know if there is a gene therapy or something similar that could make my nervous system more powerful? Like completely altering my body's processing system to make it more effective and enable my body to send and receive commands faster and if so how much would that cost?
You flag down a few doctors and nurses and try to get them to talk about your self experimentation with you, but they all turn you down, telling you that it's something The Doctor would be interested in, not them.
((Actually, since I'm a bit bored...))
Open up a separate VR file. Take a Gauss rifle, widen the barrel such that it can shoot fist-sized "bullets". (If this reduces the firepower somewhat, that's fine.) Take a microwave manipulator, attach an impact sensor to it, coat it in a few inches of battleship plate (designed to withstand and soften impact while being at least somewhat heat resistant), and attach a small retractible cable (as long as possible) from the projectile to the gun. Program the manipulator to heat up a sphere with a 3-foot radius (with a fist-sized hollow for the projectile itself) when the impact sensor is triggered. Use a pair of GPS sensors (one in the manipulator, one in the gun) to trigger a failsafe and force the manipulator to abort if the manipulator and the gun are less than 5 feet apart when impact is triggered. Check if the gun fires correctly (as in, you can reel in the projectile after firing and repeat the process), if so then test it against Mk1, Mk2, Mk3, and Synth-flesh.
problems/additional things:
1.Gauss rifle would need new larger coils for the barrel.
2.That cable is gonna interfere with the projectile's flight path like crazy
3.An automated field manipulator specially designed with those specifications is gonna be pretty pricey and probably won't survive the trauma of impacting more then a few times, if that.
'Hmm, guess i'll have to ask around, then.'
Go to barracks, find a mirror and examine what the good doctor did to me.
After that, go to rec room, start jogging a bit on a treadmill.
The mirror reveals that you look like a combination of the terminator, a bear trap and the jaws of life. Welp, time to go eat a car.
You head to the rec room and see if they have a treadmill. They do not.