Faith jolted straight up. Nonononononononononono.
"Oh, I wasn't volunteering!" she said quickly, not wanting to be a living medical tank. "I was just, you know, thinking maybe you could do that to something else that I could carry around? I... I really like being human, you see..." she finished with an apologetic smile.
"A-and speaking of which, what ever happened to all those other experiments you did on me? The ones to rewrite someone's mind in case of mindrape?" she added quickly, hoping to change the subject.
Nooooooooo!
"Oh, yes." The doctor says, seeming to snap out of it. "The system is over there, in the box next to the third bed. It's been finished for a while. I forgot your name."
Thomas pauses for a moment and tries to think on what to ask her.
"Well... I'm writing a book. About life n' stuff. I was thinking about life here, and I realized that it's almost kind of pointless. We go on missions, then we almost die. Then, they put us back together, and we go on more missions until we die for real. They sweep up the pieces, and take the profit. I'm wondering why people still go for missions. I mean, each mission robs you of something, and even if you make it through ten missions still somewhat complete, I doubt they really release you."
He sighs in an almost hopeless way.
"But we still do it..."
He looks at her with tears in his eyes.
"I guess... I guess I'm really asking for you to help me. Help me figure out why we do what we do. Help me figure out why I'm so depressed. Just help me, please."
Try and soldier through the hopelessness.
((This sounds so corny to me.))
(If it feels out of character then don't do it. Just consider it a unrelated existential crisis and go back to having sex with your weird albino girlfriend.)
Any designs you're particularly proud of or that you think are quite effective in the field?
Chat.
"Eh. Nothing particularly innovative really. I've never had much of a use for normal weapons; I just made things soldiers asked for. Rocket launchers, land mines, surveillance cameras, tracking systems, Automated turrets, stun batons, the like. That and some special ammo and weapon modifications. If I got bored I suppose I could do something more imaginative."
((P.S. it was insane.))
((You put a P.S. without a body or main concept of an idea?))
"Oh...right. Err, yeah. Forgot that.
...
"So do you think there is any way I could modify this Arming Sword right here? Make it's metal durable and sturdy to withstand strikes against other metal, or even diamond? Also, I want to inquire about my...internal organs. They're synthetic, you see, so...could you tell me more about them?"
Ask the scientist!
"Yeah, you can get a Monoatomic sword and stop messing around with a big lump of scrap. Also, normal synthetic organs are pretty much identical to normal ones. Well, mostly. Hope you didn't want kids."
Despite being forced back, Jim attempted to gain momentum with a quick pommel-strike to the stomach.
((Eeep, sorry, I haven't had my computer til last night and am frantically trying to catch up! I've not read all these new pages yet, but...))
Floki quick-stepped fowards, trying to keep Jim off-balance. He shot one leg fowards, trying for a trip...
>Hook one foot around my oponent's robotic leg, then attempt to knock him over with a blow from the cutlass's basket hilt!
[jim dex:2]
[scrambles:5]
[5-2]
[scrambles str:3]
[jim str:5]
[5-3]
Scrambles hooks one foot on jim's leg and thwacks him in the chest with his cutlass, trying to push him over.The blow strikes directly on Jim's chest but does stagger him an inch. In fact, he takes a step forward, jamming his face directly into Scrambles'
"Well, I suppose that's better than nothing. For future reference, how much would one of those cost?
Anyway, about the Microwave Manipulator... since it can alter temperature, could I use it on a mission to flash-freeze someone's brain so it could be revived once we got back to the ship?
Finally, are there any automated manipulators that can be programmed to do several different attacks? Like an automated Microwave Field Manipulator that gave you the option of superheating or freezing something."
((Not that I expect there to be an affirmative answer to that last one, but why not ask?))
Continue asking questions.
"5 cheapest, 20 most expensive. You could flash freeze a brain, we did that a few times. Preserves it well enough but it can have some bad side effects. Cell damage, memory loss, the like. And automated Field manipulators are...complicated. They don't work well in varied situations. If you had them protecting or attacking a set location it would be fine, but varied locations would be bad. "
"Can the charge be cancelled in case I point at a target too far away and decide to stop? Also, how feasible it is to lock on an imaginary point behind and to the side of a target so I may actually employ a melee attack with something using the momentum?"
Milno asked, wary of the problems the whole system would bring and glad he had learned some new words.
And before he forgot..."And can the system be easily switched from the suit's full speed to 'half breakneck speed', for example?"
Ask.
"Sure. You can cancel it or set it to go to some other point. And there's a setting in there for speed. Should be fairly easy."
Figure out the typical character traits of a Magister and try to incorporate those in the painting. Paint the Magister in the regalia of my own world. If that fails, just write "THE UWM IS YOUR FRIEND" at the top of the painting.
[handi:1]
You write "FUCK THE UWM!" across the door.
Wait...what were you doing?