Okay then, input a reasonably large sort of task in the manipulator, then (when it asks me to solve them) input random and stupid combinations of words and letters in response.
(The point here is that the VR machine cannot calculate massive failings on the part of Amps and Manips because the nature of their failings and how they fail isn't know to it. If you just want the in character knowledge that spamming massive numbers in a manipulator is bad, you can consider yourself to have that. But if you're thinking of harnessing the overloads in some sort of controllable, predictable way, thats not gonna happen. )
Restart simulation. Same opponent.
Melt his shoulders, then his brain before he knows what's going on.
Do you want to start it so he's unaware of you, at least in the beginning? Because I can pretty much tell you that when it comes to you vs jim, if he wins the dex roll to go first you're probably dead.
Facepunch her in the balls.
Then spawn 36 Ronald Reagan NPCs.
(You don't have control of spawning things in this game, you H-h-hacker.)
[dex:2]
The game kicks you out with the message:
"Try again when you are less terrible"
Go look for fight, wonder if I'll mutate from this genetically modified milk.
Well, there are plenty of things to fight around here. Hell, there are plenty of species of things to fight around here. You want to fight a giant bug, a genetically engineered cow man, an energy being or a robo-prostitute?
wonder if I'll mutate from this genetically modified milk.
((Probably not; genes don't work like that.))
Pull up the simulator and start adding random stuff. A couple dinosaurs, a spaceship, Mr. Jim, Ms. Feyri, and Ms. May, some rocks, a big laser cannon, some aliens....
May consider setting the AI's aggression to zero. Otherwise this is gonna turn into a very random gladiator match between Jim, feyri and may vs aliens and dinosaurs.
hmmmm...
ok, from your description i'm guessing the glove version would end up looking less like the nintendo power glove and more like the warhammer or fallout power fist?
unless...
test idea)
a backpack-style setup for the emitters. that should be a far more stable place to have them, and keeps me more weight-balanced, as well as allowing me to move my hands freely without moving the fireball with them.
test specific problem areas:
1)
identify which parts of the the suits have significant problems if i have the emitter's fields pass through them, which simply are disrupted but have no long-term effects, and which function normally.
2)
identify if there is danger to a human that stands between the emitters and the fireball itself, assuming the fireball is far enough away to not pose a burn risk.
3)
test power drain rates over distances, determine how close the fireball needs to stay for acceptable drain rates long-term, how close i can let it wander around short-term without issue, and at what point the power drain rate becomes exorbitantly high, such that i can probably only move the fireball out that far a couple times before the battery will be completely drained.
((hopefully these tests will put us on the same page, and let me finish the core design work and get more into finalization work (safeties, interfaces, etc)))
missed me, although i didn't use bold at the time i guess
sorry about that.
Yeah, the glove would be pretty big. Even bigger if you want the power supply in it rather then on your back or something.
1.
Anything electronic and not shielded might get fucked up, though not permanently.
2.Nah. Magnetic fields of this magnitude won't hurt anyone. Well, unless they're a robot.
3. Oh, foot or two shouldn't take too much energy. Anything beyond that though and it's gonna go up exponentially.
Without.
Message Doctor (regarding immortality side effects).
Examine how long it takes biogel to repair synthflesh.
Experiment with trying to repair synthflesh in the field using various amps and manipulators, assuming a qualified user.
Fairly. Needs to be constantly renewed over the years because the body will degrade naturally. Expensive process, reserved for the very rich, usually. But death inevitably finds them; accident usually. Sometimes assassination.
Not long.
And Nope. Just nope. Not unless you use an amp to create a synth-flesh chemical bath and then properly power and manipulate it.