((Okay, that just cranked up the creepy factor. Now I wonder, whose leg did I get?))
"Gurgle blub."
Using sheer willpower, speed up the process!
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It doesn't work like that.
(Ok, picture time.)
That's just to give a general impression of where each part goes, not a blueprint.
Also, add a switch to the bottom so it's not constantly buzzing.
Oh, that would just end up cutting through that loop. The filament has to be straight between two points because if it's laid across anything its just gonna cut whatever it's sitting on till it goes slack and tears itself apart.
Bored while waiting for customers, Jim decided to ask Steve some questions about synth-bodies. Presumably he had seen a lot come and go during his time as the overseer of the Sword.
"So, Steve. Has anyone tried to get anything outlandish as a synth body? Like... wolves, or nagas, or minotaurs, or like a normal human but with wings, or a European-style dragon, or anything like that? Basically anything other than a normal human body?"
>Well, all of those are possible but expensive. Synth-flesh is already pricey, but since it has to be custom genetic engineered and then grown. Even something like a humanoid with wings, something that seems like it would be easy, is going to be very different from a normal humanoid. Keep searching.
((This is probably the point I should restart the sim, but oh well.))
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You pass out from all the bloodloss of having a major nerve yanked out of your brain.
Game over.
Bishop slowly got up, expecting pain but recieving none. It was an odd feeling, something that he would have to get used to now, but it was welcome, for now at any rate.
"I was talking about the therapy results Steve. I want to know the downsides, now that I have to live with them. Any side benefits would also be nice to know, for both therapies that is."
Head out of the room, see if I can find Cog, to satisfy my own curiosity about his proceedure.
>Well, that one might end up actually killing you if you get hit near the heart or something and the membrane incloses your heart or your spine or something. And if you don't keep yourself very much feed and nourished while healing you might end up rapidly dying of malnutrition or dissolving a limb. You head out and back to the infirmary, looking for cog as you go. You don't find him.
Elisaz/Renen? Give me some time and I'll give you the greatest ships of all time.)
((I was about to say they're platonic BFFs, but then I realized neither of them probably knows what platonic means. In short, I think we may have a winner.
((Actually, Renen knows what platonic means. He is a pervert due to psychological problems, it doesn't mean he is also dumb. Eg. Renen never will hit on the AM for sure.))
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The book of wind seems to be in relation to other types of swordsmanship and seems rather out of date.