3. Tap the nearby copper bundles and see if they would make a suitable power source.
Turn 11 (found some time)
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You issue appropriate orders to your idiot helpers. They scurry over to the bundle of copper wires and begin digging small holes through the PVC conduit and the insulated coating. Once complete, they carefully attach small steel leads to one of the wires and transmit data back to you. There is electricity flowing along this wire, but it is not the constant flow of a power line. It seems to be highly ordered signals containing very complex data. The full data throughput here is far beyond your capability to absorb or process. In any case, these wires would not make a good power source. The current is inconsistent, with high rapid pulses interspersing long periods of inactivity. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful datasong and you listen to it quietly. It soothes your lonliness somewhat to know that you are not the only entity in this world, something must be generating this massive amount of data after all.
The X02 assemblers mill about for a few moments, still attached to the wire bundles. Now that you think about it, you probably COULD design a buffer system which could draw power from the inconsistent load on these wires and smooth it out for your use. It would severely degrade the datastream though, and whoever or whatever is using these wires may notice. On the other hand, you now have a source of readily available copper. At your scale you could easily remove large amounts of material from these wires without being noticed.
You order the assemblers to disengage for now. One of them complies with your instruction, but the other twitches and seems to short out. Bright blue sparks crawl across its surface and it falls, dangling by the small nanowires attached to the copper. Hm... must have been the shoddy materials. You really should make some better minions.
What will you do now?
1. Go forth and explore the unknown!
2. Gather copper and steel and begin creating X01 nano-assemblers.
3. Design a better baseline nano-assembler.
4. Design an extended-range sensor array for yourself.
5. Analyze the 'dead' X02.
You are currently in a small wiring duct atop a steel structural beam. There are copper wire bundles nearby coated in an insulating polymer within a PVC conduit. There is a pile of dust and debris nearby with usable carbon.
Roster:
X00 - Stationary, Tactical Command Node (1x)
-Mind: 2 (Mind controls the unit's overall intelligence)
-Body: 1 (Body represents the unit's ability to move and affect its environment)
-Command: 8 (Each point of command allows control of one unit with a mind)
X02 - Motile, Worker (1x)
-Mind: 0.6
-Body: 0.6
Nanomanufactorum (1x)
-Mind: 1
-Body: 0
-Design: X01
Inventory:
Static Charge Node - Provides 15 power (Each point of mind and body consumes 1 power)
Dead X02 Nanoassembler
Sanity: 95
Creativity: 8 (+3)
Traits: Lonely