How large is the automated manipulator? Do sizes vary between different types?
How large was a regular manipulator, by the way? Do their sizes tend to vary?
Also, check if I can access the Internet from here.
Depends on how powerful and long lasting it is. No, just different levels of force or influence.
Nah, they're all about the size of a pipboy.
You can.
Miyamoto went from faceless no one to Avatar of war Pilot in like 3-4 missions.
((Isn't he still faceless?))
"Hi, Mr. Ant and Mr. Bishop! Can I help?"
Attempt to join Anton and Bishop's VR session. And help.
Well, he did lose most of his face during an off mission incident and got i replaced with a metal head, so sort of.
You attempt to join anton and Bishop's Vr session. Assuming they don't immediately kick you out for your childness, then go nuts, I guess.
Wait for things to happen, respond appropriately.
Well, you're in the infirmary, getting your stomach repaired. What can a man do while laying , drugged and confused on a hospital bed?
Hmm. Are you signed up for a spot in the defense forces with Miyamoto?
ALSO BOOT UP TINKER!
Pull up the schematics for a Fission Instigator, examine the payload and delivery mechanisms especially
((My current idea is to try and make the Fission Instigator live up to its name. Right now its basically just a nuke launcher. I want to make it into a "turn anything with an atomic structure into a potential mushroom cloud"))
Actually it uses an auto manip to literally create a miniature star wherever it is pointed. So no, it's a bit more then a nuke.
Saint withdrew his hand as his face took on a more serious look.
"What should I call you then? And I don't need anything in particular; I'm only looking around. Although, I was a doctor's assistant before coming here, so I could help out if you need more manpower to deal with-"
Saint pauses for a moment as he watches a man drag a swearing man covered in food past him.
"...These people."
Converse with the Doc.
"Most people call me The Doctor. Not that it matters. For now, no help is needed. But in the coming conflict you may assist the injured as best you can. I'm afraid this infirmary will be closed at the time. I'll be protecting the ship."
"Sure, I can deal with that. Must be quite the secret anyway." Milno answers.
Listen to the story.
"I came here rather young, along with my father and a lot of other people I knew. I can't tell you the specifics but we weren't being handled like you all were. Were were being dumped into the HMRC in bulk; culled as a group from a particular place and all thrown in together. Those days, you didn't really get to chose weapons or suits. You got a mk I and a rifle and that was it. Sometimes they would chose people out of the masses to get better weapons or implants. I just happened to be one.
My father was an old man, so his death wasn't a surprise to me. I was ready for it and so was he. Such things weren't new to us. The one I wasn't expecting was our team leader. I didn't know him from before, but he was one of those hopelessly heroic types. The kind that seem to think they'll never get hurt, and the world seems to believe it. He went 8 missions without a scratch, saved several people, threw himself into harms way, but always came out unhurt. And on his 9th mission he died. Nothing dramatic; he just caught some shrapnel in the head and it was done.
He was an idiot. He got people killed because they tried to act like him and their luck didn't last as long. And I miss him like I miss the plastic glow in the dark stars I had on my bedroom ceiling as a kid. There is nostalgia for the innocence tied up in his memory, for the foolish hopes that he embodied. For the simple, untenable goodness he had."
"now that I think of it the only thing that would be at all useful to me right now would be an exo-suit strong enough to let me hold my mining laser could that be arranged? or even just a hover mounting..."
ask, stand by the wall of the briefing room absolutely motionless and focus entirely on any available radio or audio traffic I can pick up/hear make note of anything interesting and if any calls for help are heard forward them to steve.
>Hmm. We can look into that for you, at least for the coming battle. ((Doesn't fission of iron also take more energy than it releases?))
((Indeed, which is why nobody does it. ))
Post ferric suns do it! And I'm sure it goes great for them
oh god