"Well, this is wonderful!" Feyri checked herself in the VR if anything had changed, "Jim, what do you see?"
Also I'm back. Sorry for the 3 days of no updates for this thread. I had just enough time to hop onto the mission thread and maim a guy.
((Take your time ))
You look uninjured, but your arm is hanging limp because you're only wearing one glove.
Also I'm back. Sorry for the 3 days of no updates for this thread. I had just enough time to hop onto the mission thread and maim a guy.
((Welcome back and keep the score/good work at maiming up!))
Milno scratched his head. The battlesuit seemed very expensive for relatively few abilities...Maybe a look at the manual could help.
Although he seriously wondered if it had a manual. Most of their equipment seemed to lack one, and he almost didn't even bother asking. Still worth a shot, though, even if only to have another idea of what to do or ask at the armory if the VR didn't offer anything useful.
Search for a manual for the battlesuit in the VR. If nothing is found, move over to the armory.
"Does the battlesuit have a manual I can borrow?"
You find no manuals in the VR so you head to armory and quiz the armory master about the Battlesuit.
"No manual, but I suppose I can answer some questions about them, if you need to know something. "
((Glad to have you back. Hope whatever was keeping you was enjoyable, at least.))
"Ohhh," Faith said, thinking she understood. Her brow furrowed a moment later. "Who's he teaching?"
Thanking the AM, she then put her empty box away and began moving back to the rec room, hoping the... incident had passed.
"And by the way, how's the current mission going? Who's on it, anyway?"
Ask about disciple and mission. Survey rec room.
>Renen. As per that Mission, dunno how it's going, the planet is terrible when it comes to distortion. And the guys there are basically just all the new meat and bishop. You head back to the rec room and look around. Looks like may is still around, but she seems to be writhing in a corner rather then attempting to grope anyone.
"Ah, well. Too bad."
To Tinker yet again! Load up a standard MkII Suit, find the power source, and hook the exterior of the suit up to said power source. Once that's done, test the suit, see if I've properly electrified myself.
You electrocute yourself and die as the electrical power burns you into a lump of charcoal.
Lactate pure decapitation.
Your head falls off. This was a terrible idea!
(( Welcome back! ))
Maurice shook his head. Gene therapy, not so good.
Check the results of injecting the undifferentiated cells near a wound. Also, look up ways of delivering the undifferentiated cells to an injured person other than putting him in a goo tank.
Compare the use of the synthetic (bio-gel, possibly other variants) and natural undifferentiated cells. Also, what exactly does the 'synthetic' in case of the bio-gel mean - how is it produced?
Injecting synthetic or artificial undifferentiated cells doesn't seem to have any effect, at least no notable one. It appears that the Bio-gel isn't just the artificially grown, genetically modified and "strengthened" cells, but a slurry of growth mediums, nutrients, pain killers and dozens of other drugs that work in concert to produce the regenerative effects.
"I see everything much better with this on." Jim reached up and adjusted his gasmask slightly. It felt good to have normal sized arms again, and to be looking at Feyri from behind mirrored lenses. He breathed a deep - if muffled - sigh of relief. "Apparently our vital data was entered into the computer when the third generation was first shipped to the HMRC. Spectrum Corporation probably provided it as a freebie, maybe even to use as an opponent in VR simulations. In the real world, I prefer the combat platform I was put into, but in here, where there's no real danger... it's nice to be me again. You wanted a dinner, right?"
Jim took off his trenchcoat and put it on the grass for them to sit on, before doing so himself with his legs crossed lotus-style and his elbows resting on his knees. "I'm going to see if I can spawn some food in... it won't be real or filling or anything like that, but... at least you can get better grub in here than in the real world, and at least I can eat something with you." He reached up and unfastened the strap holding the filter to the gasmask, then pulled it off and let it hang away. It was odd to have even a quarter of his face exposed, but if he was going to eat something there was nothing for it.
Jim spawns in a standard picnic basket filled with the usual sort of picnic food: sandwiches, sodas, that sort of thing.
(No problem with the wait, Piecewise. Glad to have you back. ^^^)
You spawn a picnic basket and a nice blanket to sit on. You keep a keen eye out for bears in ties and hats.
Lily was impressed by the HMRC's selection.
Set filters for compatibility with the laser rifle and cost 3 or less tokens
spawn 3 laser rifles
- default
- 1 extra focusing chamber
- 2 extra FCs
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You spawn your three lasers and narrow the search parameters. Hmm still quite a few. What kind of magnification would you like? and should it be a digital scope or analog? And Should it have any special features like aim assist? Hmm.
"Barracks. Moving on."
Continue through the vents, stopping at each grill and examining the room below.
You scramble around, finding all the rooms you know, but can't find anything new. You do, however, find what seems to be the source of the air for the vents: a small pipe behind a grate near one of the vents.
Test it out with the construction foam sabot, and then try a different one that replaces razors with lengths of monoatomic wire as long as the shell, with a ferromagnetic backplate if needed.
The razors work fairly well, though they're amazingly erratic in their flight paths, blowing out in a wide cone. The monoatomic filament proves more difficult to handle. It simply "falls" through the foam, slicing down under gravity alone, severs your coils and comes to rest against the barrel of the gun.
Joyfully beckon the devourer of stars.
It's okay, Stareater. You may be hiding in the darkness, but I love you all the same. Come out and show yourself, so I may love you all the more.
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You drift closer to the thing waiting in the darkness, the thing blotting out the stars. It writhes, unimaginable in size, hundreds of light years across, the vague outline of endless gaping maws snapping hungrily at the vacuum visible from the stars beside it.
Every blow in a fight is made in order to kill or incapacitate the opponent. Preferably kill. Even a feint is used for the next attack to be a killer blow.
"Good. Good. Every slash is to cut. What dictates your choice of weapon?"
Preach the good word of Steve in the Rec Room.
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"Hear me brothers, for I speak the truth of Steve! Do thine best in your works least your brainstem gets right fucked up."
"That's too bad, then. Smart fabrics struck me as a way to conveniently carry the backup, assuming proper precautions. What size and price range would we be looking at as a reasonable backup for the camera data?"
Wait for the answer.
"Thank you, officer."
Go to the rec room, look around to see who is there, light another bluesmoke, and watch TV.
"oh, 4 inches tall, 6 wide, 8 long. About 5 token."
You head to the rec room, lighting a smoke against the wall on the way, and flop down on the new couch to watch tv. The Tv is off, but the remote is on the floor next to you.
Head towards the infirmary to have the Microwave Amp installed.
A helpful nurse takes your card and promptly jams a needle in your neck. You wake up later, dazed and with a throbbing headache in a hospital bed.
ADVENTURE!
You look for your shape shifting dog. Oh Gob, where did he go?