((OOOOHHHHH SNAP SON! You just got pwned by the GM! Hahahaha, that made my day...))
"Ahhhh... Promising!"
Bring up the specifics on this Industrial helmet. How much force can it take specifically? How many gauss rifle rounds can it take? What's the maximum temperature it can handle, both hot and cold? How much pressure can it take and still hold it's shape? What's it's reinforcing frame like in comparison to the helmet that could take immense pressures? What types of cameras and vison modes does it have? What's its armor plates made out of?
It can take a ton of crushing and impact forces, you could sit there and shrug off gauss rounds like a battlesuit. It takes high temps a lot better then cold ones, but some extra ether-gel stuffed into it would help that. It will survive...oh....16,000 psi of pressure, assuming it's evenly distributed and applied over time, not just slammed in all at once. The helmet itself is actually not spherical, but a complex geometric shape, like a 50 sided die. The structure of the internal supports mirrors the external shape, and the armor itself is fused very tightly into the frame, as opposed to the more open area in the standard helmet. In fact, all the computer and electronic parts of the helmet are contained in a box that sits inside the head compartment, taking up part of the top of the space with the wires running along the inside. As per extra vision modes, it has none.
You raise your foot up, place it against the girls face and kind of give her a light shove. She takes a few steps back and gives you a weird look.
Lukas shakes his head in disappointment. "I'm such a loser. I can't even do this right." Lukas stared into nothingness pondering his many failures since waking up from the stasis pod. For a moment he let his eyes wander to where the girl was standing. "Hey girl. What do you think has precedence over the other? Substance or process?"
Do the above. If the girl answers substance or does not answer at all, shout "Wrong!" and punch her in the teeth. If her answer is process, give her an A and skip to the next opponent.
The girl looks at you for a minute before saying "What?"
Load up a random species capable of constructing spacecraft. Examine available data on them.
Define constructing.
And spacecraft.
((Constructing: Utilizing intentional actions to achieve non-innate effects. So for instance, a creature that naturally turned into a buoyant husk on death wouldn't count as constructing said husks, because it's innate and automatic. Birds that then made nests in the husks wouldn't qualify either unless building it in a buoyant husk, as opposed to, say, a hollow in a tree, was intentional. A lizard that consciously realized the husks were buoyant and thus chewed holes in them to be able to see better as it rode them to take advantage of its buoyancy would, however.
Spacecraft: Something artificial (ie made using Construction) that can and is intended to traverse space.
So, in theory nothing completely naturally, accidentally, or stowaway spacefaring.))
The Haebi would be an example of that, I believe. Or would you like one you haven't seen?
((That was epic. And fun. Funnily Epic.))
"Thanks Jim."
Feyri noted the seemingly abrupt addition of bots that weren't under her request.
And that Jim had a beautiful voice when singing in alla cappella.
What the hell was wrong with this VR? Those...manlings could've been target practice, but at least she proved her point, to boot.
"Computer, if those who tried to attack me were non-generic people, requesting name and dossier on the person they were copying. If there were simulacra or based on a real person.
Basically, I need to know who they were...based on, at least their name?"
Ask the above, then request Jim to sing a random song that the real one would know.
Summon two Tesla Sabres, and let the Milno bots duel it out with the knobs turned 270 degrees. Summon a digital timer above them that counts down from 5:00 minutes.
Then ask the below.
"Computer, I've been thinking on the results of the first mission. That crystal I...broke? Could a replica of that be used as the power supply?"
>Renen was his name. Also which crystal? The Alien species you killed? No.
Jim begins singing while Both Milnos huck their swords at you. You get a 5 minute timer too, for the good that does.
>Latch onto the nearest (preferably conscious) person, stare into their eyes and explain my current situation to them in minute detail. Also attempt to read their mind with my newly-developed psychic powers.
You attempt to grab the nearest person but they keep flying away on their eyeball wings! Get your 3 asses back here, you purple iguanas!
Hardly a surprise that a cave hunter would be found in a cave, but I was expecting something smaller. There's many ways the creature could navigate, but sound seems the most likely. Slow and steady then.
Until defeating the cave hunter (or Gorat being proven wrong on his assumption, whichever comes first), move as silently as possible. Check for tunnels exiting the area, and move to the closest.
You move as silently as you can, tracing the edges of the cavern till you return to your starting place. There are a few small tunnels, though most of them are nothing but crawl holes, running away from the main cavern, the closest of which is a small, dark, very cramped hole going down just to the right.
As you move toward the tunnel, you hear something. Like a low, deep,warbling noise. You can't tell where it's coming from because of the echoing, but it's somewhere close by.