You make a very lovely "SEE DEADLY SCORPIONS $5" sign and start parading around the area holding it.
Somehow, you get 4 visitors after about two hours of it. That's a nice
$20 of cash in your pockets.
You investigate the possibility of making a ring with a retractable scorpion
VENOM injector. First, you buy the hypodermic needle.
(-$2). Then, you find an adequate ring for
$20. Finally, you painstakingly hollow out the ring, just barely making a big enough space without breaking the ring. You fill up the needle with the venom you harvested yesterday and insert it inside, closing up the ring and rigging a small "button" to extend it.
Item Created: Venom RingYou're quite pleased with the result. There is a (large) flaw in the design, though - the venom itself. It's not going to keep for long. You decide to be upfront about this flaw and just mention the availability of refills.
Then there's the next step in your plans. You take a stroll over to a nearby gang (that doesn't occupy your general vicinity) and decide to try and find the second-in-command. After a
lot of talking, you finally get to meet a lieutenant. While they're not the second-in-command, you decide that they'll do. You spend a bit of time discussing matters with him, evaluating his loyalty to the gang.
To say the least, he seems fairly loyal but you think you can tell he wants more power. You give him the ring (mentioning the venom expiration) and tell him how to contact you. He informs you that they'd be interested in purchasing any things you create relevant to their cause, such as weapons. He tells you how to contact him and leaves.
Well, that's that. You use the remaining time in your day to do a bit of research, routine stuff, and resource collection. You fill up the vial that was used to fill the ring again, this time with
2 ml of Scorpion Venom. Unfortunately you once again get no buyers online.
You consider the possibility of making a taser using your current supply of broken electronics and scrap metal, but it's simply not possible. You'd need a lot more tools, but more importantly, a power source (such as a battery) and wiring. Though with those materials it definitely would be very possible to build.
You spend the rest of your time today dumpster diving for computer parts. You find
3 Old Computer Parts. While ancient, they should work to some degree assuming they're set up properly. You find some discarded CPUs as well, but they're simply too delicate to survive something like this. It was hard enough finding functional versions of the much more durable components.
((Computer Parts are an abstraction of more or less anything that goes inside a computer. 1 computer part is 1 ram card, 1 motherboard, 1 hard drive, etc., but they don't cover CPUs or GPUs.))
You also tried to patent the Quik-Bomb™ Technique and quickly look around for investors, but they're all laughing at you.
Darn.
Cash: $58
Housing: Trashy Garage.
Holdings:
- Cheap Welder
- Makeshift Terrarium [2 Deadly Scorpions]
- [Makeshift Terrarium] 2 Deadly Scorpions - Nineteen, Eighty-Four (Need to be fed in: 2 days)
- 4x 5 ml Glass Vials
- 5ml Glass Vial - 2ml Scorpion Venom (Will go bad in: 2 days)
- 8x Small Scrap Metal Pieces
- 5x Broken Circuit Boards
- 3x Old Computer Parts
While I am fine with abstract suggestions (scuh as Maegil's ring suggestion), I would prefer it if some more steps were given. So for Maegil's suggestion, while it's still a good one, it could instead be "buy a small hypodermic needle and use [tool/service/thing/skill/whatever] to hollow out/make a gangsta ring. Then fill it with scorpion venom, ..."
It still works either way. It's just that sometimes actions can be vague enough that I either don't know how the action giver realistically planned on doing something, or that the method I assumed they wanted is completely wrong. Like someone may make an action that is reasonable with a certain method, but I can't think of that method. Or the method I DO use for executing an action ends up spending way much more money than the person intended. Etc.
Really, the only vague part about Maegil's suggestion was the method of hollowing out/making a ring. I abstracted it this time.
Once again, not "needed" in any way. It'd just increase your chances of it succeeding/going the way you planned a tiny bit.
Also, I forgot to include the gathered scrap metal and electronics from last update in holdings, so I'm doing that now.