2. Construct a nanomanufactorum(nanofac) which can build X01 nano-assemblers more efficiently.
Turn 10 (Quick update because I have some free time after lunch)
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You make a decision and instruct the X02 assemblers to construct a nanomanufactorum. They mill about, puzzled, and then return. You realize that they don't know how to build such a thing, and neither do you, but it is what you need. Your logic systems cogitate on this for a moment and then you co-opt the processing arrays of both X02 assemblers and begin designing the nanofac using your full distributed intelligence.
The end result is a small immobile facility with dedicated manipulator arrays which can accept raw materials and churn out X01 assemblers. It is a very simple design and will require a majority of your current power reserves to operate, but the static charge node should be able to handle it. It is also equipped with a standard logic array so that it can store and process commands and manufacturing specifications. You disengage your distributed computing network and the X02 assemblers stand up. You transmit the construction specifications to them and they mill about again before returning. You realize now that you don't have the materials to make the X01-nanofac. This command and control thing is very tiresome!
You issue specific orders for the little idiots to go harvest the necessary materials. They buzz and scuttle off to find what you've requested, and return shortly with appropriate materials which can be combined with the steel of the structural beam to produce the nanofac. They get to work, and soon you have a shiny new manufactorum next to you. Its input hopper awaits materials, and you feel quite satisfied at what you have accomplished. Still, you feel quite lonely....
You fade out for a while, depressed by your surroundings. This is quite the dingy little conduit, after all. When you start paying attention again, you realize the X02 assemblers have been somewhat busy again while you were brooding. One of them has expanded your logic array, doubling its capacity. The other responded to your thoughts and has started cleaning up, gathering all of the dust and debris into a pile for processing. It will take him a while...
What will you do now?
1. Go forth and explore the unknown!
2. Gather copper and steel and begin creating X01 nano-assemblers.
3. Tap the nearby copper bundles and see if they would make a suitable power source.
4. Design an extended-range sensor array for yourself.
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 (2x)
-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)
Sanity: 95
Creativity: 8 (+3)
Traits: Lonely
Assign the X02 models entirely to creating X01s until our capacity is full- or do we still lack a source of silicon?
(The silicon was needed for the static charge node but you have circumvented that issue for now. The redesigned node is less efficient but works well enough for now.)