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Re: Misson 26: You Monster
« Reply #495 on: March 18, 2016, 09:07:54 pm »

((I assumed that because time moves faster in M26 than M27 that Freeman has already been here for a little bit. I would think that if Freeman asked Steve about opportunities for science, he would be pointed to you.
Other than that, that text was just made for expediency, I'm not that serious of a roleplayer, to be honest. <_<))

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I arrived on Hephaestus through a pocket dimension portal, along with a group of civilians I was escorting. I was directed to you by Aresteve when I enquired about joining the project. It's no secret that we're working with alternate universes, given the message recently transmitted by Steve.
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Re: Misson 26: You Monster
« Reply #496 on: March 18, 2016, 10:16:59 pm »

((fair enough, though M26 started long before m27 even left the heph system, so travel time and all that. but the universe is wonky anyway, so never mind))

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Re: Misson 26: You Monster
« Reply #497 on: March 18, 2016, 10:37:40 pm »

((Something something timebubbles something ftl travel blah blah multiverse theory.))

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Re: Misson 26: You Monster
« Reply #498 on: March 18, 2016, 11:26:21 pm »

((I think Saint would probably have been the first person contacted, seeing as he's the planet's admin and you went AWOL, but... eh.

Your version of Freeman actually goes around with a helmet, right?  We've been gassing the civvies, so if you don't have personal air you were probably shuffled off to the same place we're storing all the other colonists.))

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Re: Misson 26: You Monster
« Reply #499 on: March 20, 2016, 09:49:01 pm »

((His implant might set off some alerts, though.))
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Re: Misson 26: You Monster
« Reply #500 on: March 20, 2016, 09:52:43 pm »

((My Freeman wears his helmet, like the Freeman in the games and unlike the Freeman in the publicity shots. :P
Or that's my headcanon at least. Why else would headcrabs do like 2 damage and have no chance of making you into a zombie?))
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Re: Misson 26: You Monster
« Reply #501 on: March 20, 2016, 10:24:45 pm »

((Wasn't the suit's helmet always missing?  I don't remember HL2 so well, but I think when you got the suit there was no helmet.  And when I watched Freeman's Mind, the guy made a big to-do about there being no helmet shown when he got the armor.  And according to the HL wiki, you watch Freeman run around without a helmet in the Opposing Force expansion.

As for why he survives without a helmet... everyone shoots center-of-mass, and headcrabs don't know how to deal with his glasses?  Maybe the glasses are sharp and pokey so the headcrabs jump off after touching them, and then they try again from a different angle.  We never do see a headcrab zombie which wears glasses.))

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Re: Misson 26: You Monster
« Reply #502 on: March 20, 2016, 10:28:36 pm »

((The suit totally protects him from radiation in episode 2, and you see HEV suits with helmets when you visit Xen. I just figure the helmet flips out of the suit, Dead Space style.))

Dr. Freeman is part of the team now. Dester says so, so deal with it.
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Re: Misson 26: You Monster
« Reply #503 on: March 21, 2016, 01:43:02 am »

((On Gordon - the suit speaks to you, so I always assumed the helmet was up. Also explains the HUD.))

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Re: Misson 26: You Monster
« Reply #504 on: March 21, 2016, 02:14:07 am »

((The protagonist in Opposing Force has a HUD & suit voice and he's presumably wearing the same kit as all the other marines.))
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Re: Misson 26: You Monster
« Reply #505 on: March 21, 2016, 01:50:31 pm »

((Apparently you can get a 3d view using console commands, and Gordon does not wear a helmet during HL1.  Perhaps his HUD is shown on his glasses?

Dorsi, I was referring the the OF protagonist seeing Gordon, when Gordon went into Xen.  You actually see Gordon's model (pictured above), because you aren't playing as him at that time, and it shows Gordon without a helmet.  I imagine the OFP actually wore a helmet, since because he was no scientist, his massive brain could fit inside one.))

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Re: Misson 26: You Monster
« Reply #506 on: March 21, 2016, 03:46:32 pm »

alright, we have an ooc thread for just this purpose.

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Re: Misson 26: You Monster
« Reply #507 on: March 22, 2016, 11:24:18 pm »

I feel like I need to instate a fucking word limit here but you'd just post everything without a space and say you did it in a few dozen words. You monster.

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Orgyverse:
1.Send small scout ships to the 'verse, and make them orbit the planet we found the women on.  What does it look like?  A colonized, civilized planet?

2.Have a team of Doctors implant a couple of the women with Man-Machine-Interfaces along with any other brain-reading/stimulating devices we have, and also have them look out for any anomalous brain structures.  Are there any signs whatsoever that the women are nonhuman, judging by their brains?

3.Put both implanted women into a room, and hope they talk with each other.  If they do, record the sounds and brain readings, but if they don't, try to get them to talk by giving them cake.  And if THAT is ignored, add an advancing wall of blades or something else obviously dangerous, while using the collars to nonlethally disable one the legs of one of the women.  Don't actually let the murder wall harm either, though--just scare them.

4.Send a long-distance scoutship (Like what Oz sent to the glassphereverse) to the orgyverse, equipped with a QEC.  Send it towards the nearest habitable-looking planet in the system which isn't the one we started on.  If the one we started on looks like the only habitable planet, just send the ship towards the closest planet that isn't the one we started on.

Other:

5.Kedly sent me videos of two experiments: "Once back, have 2 probes sent back in for 4 hours. Have one drill into the intestinal lining, and keep doing so the entire time. Have another programmed to find an ameoba and ram it.".  I'll review those videos now.

6.Yes, the tests where I zapped a probe into a universe for a tiny length of time is just trying to get a single picture of decent quality, without the probe actually spending any relevant amount of time in ths other universe.  It's for checking the holyverse, and other dangerous 'verses.  What is the minimum delay between sending a probe and recalling it?

7.Attempt to use my +4 aux to hack into Gus Johnson's [DoctorMctaalik's character] datapad, and install a very ruthless and thorough spell checker on it.

8.Consider attempting to kidnap Gus Johnson and forcibly installing an enhanced capacity (mind) mod into him.  Would doing so be easily accomplished, considering my resources?

Hmmm well it looks vaguely earth like, at least in terms of the layout of green and brown continents, blue ocean, cloud dappled sky, ice caps, no sucking alien anus or demonic hell mouth.  But you swing around the dark side and there's no thick glowing webs of yellow light like you'd expect to see from cities spread across the surface. It might be inhabited and colonized but they certainly ain't technologically advanced.

Their brains are similar to humans but they seem much less sophisticated, smaller and smoother. They seem about in line with what you'd expect from a great ape. There's also no central division, just a big egg shaped mass of neural tissue.

They appear to communicate using mostly gestures and a sort of mewing and warbling. Their voices are extremely human, but the noises they're making are more akin to an infant's than an adult's.

The closest planet to the one you started on is fairly close, extremely close astrologically speaking, actually. It should be there quite quickly.

Well, the drill one does its drilling for a while before something gets it from behind and then there's several minutes of jerking around before the feed cuts. Probe apparently came back half digested. The second one rams an ameoba, which then attacks it. Shoulda seen that coming.

The minimum delay is about 2 milliseconds.

You successfully do so. Not sure it will help.

Fairly easily, yes.


Phase 1 probes to new universes:
-7,-7,49
6,36,6
36,6,6
-6,-6,36

Edit: Have the "amoeba" samples analyzed. Have detailed reports delivered to the medical staff, and see what they think about the immune system theory.


((Question for Syv: Should I assume Gus knows about your tests? Or is Saint keeping them secret?))

Edit2: Note that Gus has now seen the massacre video. In case there's any memetic mindfuck to go along with the general mental scarring.
First three null out.

The 4th one comes back. You get the contents of the computers remotely as ever. The world beyond looks very much like you've teleported into a giant thorn bush. And by giant I mean not only are the thorns giant, but the twisted maze of reddish stabbing plant matter seems to extend in all directions. But you can see light from "above" and darkness down below, so maybe there's something else beyond this. The odd thing is that the sods watching the chamber report that what appear to be large thorns keep "Stabbing out through thin air and then vanishing."

They look an awful lot like the rest of the samples. Organic but not in the way we knew. As per staff opinions they certainly bare some resemblances to known immune cells. Particularly the lysosome structures they use to burst highly concentrated tissue (and metal ) dissolving substances on anything that annoys them.

Noted.


Spiders:give tehm some Tonka My First Programmable DeviceTM Children's learning toys. Give them some digital devices with blank interfaces to see if they have an already established programming language - I doubt this will work, what with the language difference and all. I am just trying to jumpstart communication. and give them some devices that are specifically for recording and playing back their sounds and body movement language. Make it simple, with a little robotic spider to mimic actions (or a visual representation of a spider onscreen - I forget if they can view video or not - I know they couldn't get color.

Recursive creatureverse:Aiming for a planetcreature with manageable wildlife. that is, the creatures that are trying to eat us are the least challenging for humans to handle. Preferably one where the types of creatures encountered don't dissolve steel or whatever we make or habitats out of, so we can have a relatively good chance of the colony surviving long term.

glass sphere verse:Wait for the probes to make their voyage.

factoryVerse: (the ancient universe where the factories are building something astronomical in scale). We saw seeral planets here with factories , and all of them were making something unfathomable. Let's send a few probes to distant parts of that universe, and to distant star systems. I am looking for the extent of this building project. is it limited to a local region of space? to a galaxy? a cluster? Supercluster? Just bounce probes into the universe at various interstellar and intergalactic distances, checking for signs of these factories and other signs of life.

0, 4, 4 (the one that disassembled the probe) reassemble the data storage devices and attempt to get the video and audio feeds from this one. Can this be done? If so, what does the recording show?

Time permitting, send probes to new universes:
6, 0, 0
0, 6, 0
0, 0, 6


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Welcome back. I trust your journey was enlightening?

I've decided to attempt to colonize the universe you just returned from, but outside of the organism you entered into. It looks like the organisms are planet sized, and carry a usable atmosphere. Interestingly, it appears that the planet organisms live inside a larger organism - one that is stellar system sized perhaps. additionally, there are smaller organisms living on the planetbeings. It is unclear how large and small these organisms can get - though a probe sent 200 billion light years away yielded some unusual results.

Anyway, if you are interested in working on the teams establishing base camps for that universe, go ahead and prepare lists of equipment, personnel, and other needs to send over.

We are also exploring that universe with the alleged human women in it. Something is still odd about hat one, but apparently the universe itself reads pretty close to our own in physical makeup. I may be willing to allow a small exploration party to access this universe soon. however, I want you all to be prepared for what you may encounter. Speak with Steve Saint about access to all the data he has collected on this universe. Be warned, his methods were not pretty.
The spiders seem to understand what the device is. Or at least they understand that the tools you give them are tools and that they can do things. But they seems utterly baffled by the keypad. They press buttons at complete random. They find a few buttons they like, the ones with obvious functions like space and enter, but the letters and numbers are a mystery and they quickly tire of pressing them. After a few minutes they manage to navigate out of the page you have open for them and start playing a pinball game that was preinstalled on the datapad. They seem to enjoy it. So much so that a few of the smaller spiders start visibly arguing with each other over it. The argument, which involved a lot of very spirited vibrations of thoraxes and rhythmic stomping of legs in complex wave patterns, is ended when one of the larger spiders steps between them.  They play with and investigate the little spider doll things you give them, but seem more confused as to what you want to do with them. One of the bigger spiders picks it up and rolls it around in its mandibles for a few seconds before placing it back down and watching a small spider play pinball.

The upper reaches of the planet creatures seem good. There are creatures up here, but they seem more interested in eating parts of the bigger creature or hunting each other. They pay the probe no mind.

WAITING...

It takes a lot of searching but you find other planets in entirely different galaxies which appear to be manufacturing things as well. Different things, but they look similar in terms of how they're doing it.

The recording shows mostly darkness, then something coming out of the dark. It looks...sort of like one enormous compound eye. Then something grabs the probe and begins disassembling it while the eye watches. We get very little from the sensors because thats what it took apart first.

Nothing, something, nothing

The something probe...well the instant it comes back the sods swarm the room. You can tell because they visibly leave their viewing booths. But you can't tell what happened from there since there's no one to look in and tell you.


Quote from:  Vincent to: Dester
Outside is probably better, I'm doing further probe testing now, but from what we saw, inside seems to work in a way similar to how our insides work, and therefor may have an immune system.

After reviewing -7,-7,-7 data  (Highlighting in case there actually ARE memetic or other effects)

Quote from:  Vincent to: Steve Saint
What the fuck Saint! I understand being cautious and assessing all threats, but opening interactions with another species with all out gratuitous violence is NOT ok. This goes beyond clinical detachment, and into sadist maliciousness!

Quote from:  Vincent to: Dester
Saint overstepped some boundaries with how he handled -7,-7,-7. I'm not ok with the level of violence he chose to open with. As much as I would have jumped dick first into that universe, I DO understand the "Trap" vibes it was giving, but starting threat assessment out with all out massacre is not the way to do it
Got it.
...All thing considered, a vivisection autopsy isn't that hard with a full kit of other doctors. Go ahead without the mod. Let's find out what makes thes ladies tick, eh?

After autopsy, send tissue samples in for molecular analysis. How similar to our biology are they?

Send new probe to:
1,867,5309


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I propose we allow a single male volunteer to sleep with one of the females from the orgy-verse (We should also find a better name for the universe).

Also, are these women inhabiting the entire livable universe, or a single planet?
You get it anyways.

The ladies appear to have mostly human organs, or at least ones of similar design. Lungs are a check, but it's just one and much larger. Heart is check, but it's got a different configuration with the valves sitting horizontal rather then bunched up in a quad. Glands, like the pancreas, gallbladder, liver, etc, are all different in size and shape and number, but the general GI track is familiar with the intestines and stomach. However the bladder and GI appear to have the same exit point. Efficient, you suppose.

The molecular biology is very similar. Some of it is exactly the same in fact. Their DNA has different coding obviously, but the exact same structural make up. These look almost like some sort of alternate universe humans, different but still very much the same.

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Re: Misson 26: You Monster
« Reply #508 on: March 23, 2016, 07:35:46 am »

Authorize an expedition to orgyverse, provided the expedition's plan of action meets Saint's safety concerns. Designate a particular test room exclusive for that team and mission. That continues to look like a remarkably good universe to colonize. or a very well designed trap.

Spiders: press buttons that make the little spider robot dolls move. have it rigged so that certain buttons on the game device light up when the robot moves. Attempt to replicate some of the common motion groupings the spiders display. If we have an idea of what "hello" looks like in their motion structure, do that, and light up a corresponding set of keys. I am trying to map the motion of the real spiders to both the robot toys and to the keypad, in a way that the spiders can tell I am doing so. Hopefully they get the hint and start pressing buttons that make the spider dolls wiggle and dance and devour the souls of the innocent Does this make sense?

Waitingverse Continue to wait for long distance probes to reach glass spheres.

Recursive creatureverse Confirming that we have a few teams establishing base camps and preparing to set up colonies on the upper reaches of the planetcreatures.

Tiem permitting, send probes to new universes:
6, 6, 0
6, 0, 6
0, 6, 6

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Re: Misson 26: You Monster
« Reply #509 on: March 23, 2016, 06:15:20 pm »


Well, the drill one does its drilling for a while before something gets it from behind and then there's several minutes of jerking around before the feed cuts. Probe apparently came back half digested. The second one rams an ameoba, which then attacks it. Shoulda seen that coming.



What happened to the probe after it was attacked? Check status of the colony in Caveverse
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