Interesting
Apply the alternative use to myself. With the crystal hand, attempt flexing and movement, to see if its rigid. Then, using the crystal hand, touch another dummy.
You jam the spike into your own hand and watch as the flesh becomes crystalline, like a statue of curling, square crystal. After the transformation is complete you attempt to flex it. It moves easily, with a sound like stone grating on stone. You summon up another dummy and touch it. Nothing in particular happens.
(Hmm... I guess I'll start by...)
"Steve? Can you tell me where Feyri is? I'd like to check on her." While waiting for a response, Jim looked around the infirmary on the off chance she was in a different part of it.
>They were examining her, like they did with all of you, but she'll be out soon enough. I think It's just her own dilly dallying thats keeping her.
((So it is going to incorporate the standart gauss rifle into the prototype, but probably it will not need it and thus cost less if it gets accepted, right?
Oh, and I specificly asked him to look at the designs if (well, more like when) I get killed (and thus am unable to make the protypes and do the rest of that) - of course, when he has nothing else to do. Less emphasis on the personal profit, more on roleplaying ))
Good day to you, Reverend Comrade. I'd like these parts of the exoskeleton and a standart-issue gauss rifle.
Get the materials for the 1/3x exoskeleton (3 tokens) and the gauss rifle (2 tokens) from the armory master.
Return to the VR machines place, and grab my Mk I suit; send a message to Nekarios.
Okay, Nick, slight change of plans. Could you help me assembling this prototype sub-exoskeleton instead, please? I have already purchased the parts.
Waiting for you in the VR machines room to show you the schematics.
Provide Nick with the schematics and show how to put together the sub-exoskeleton in the VR.
If for some reason he refuses or I can't reach him, try assembling it myself.
(After having the sub-exoskeleton assembled, download the exaggerated movements mode into its memory, grab my equipment and get into the stasis pod.)
Actually since your designs are open to everyone (as you said) anyone could take up the design if you die. Which is a lot more likely to get something made. Steve is kinda apathetic about this sort of thing.
You buy the Gauss rifle and the parts needed for a Exoskeleton of 1/3 the strength of the standard before heading to the Rec room and waiting.
Feyri finished up clothing herself, making sure that nothing was out of line. While doing so, she examines the electrodes that were attached to her, as well as the thing that was above her head, out of curiosity.
She would have a long chat with Bishop. Her question-sense was tingling.
The electrodes look a lot any electrodes. A little plastic pad that is affixed to the skin to measure electrical activity. The scanning machine is some sort of giant metal horseshoe looking thing with what look like antennae sprouting out of the inner arch. You're not sure what it's used for or how it does it.