negative!
urgh! so busy! see, I got a new job and have to go to this big convention tomorrow and I felt so embarrassed about not posting that i hid great plan and I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry! it's really hard to post under stress, and I find my muse just dead. I really wanna keep going though!
no, better to keep bugging us than die. I'm noticing this rp is starting to resemble a DND game in some senses, so it's fine for the gm to keep the game going.
don't mind me. I'm busy quiting a terrible job for a better one, and juggling a dozen things all the while. and ruining your fun forever, that's important.
...I'll see what I can do.
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Warlock reeled breathless in the void. It wasn't the first time someone had torn into his systems, but that didn't make it hurt any less. Probability of being assaulted through his com-link was unlikely. Dismissively so. (7.1901%) Protocol and the projected source code for...
Quantum machines are actually fascinating and something I do know about. Apparently, there is a technique called quantum linking. Essentially, it creates two instances of one atom, and they both write to the same place in the cosmos. basically like two real-space pointers to the same unit of...
Nicely met, I can follow that. Logical. Also, it will be really funny if warlock ever has to soaked in engine super-coolant to run at maximum processing power. Also....wouldn't more efficient conductors reduce heat-waste? less energy lost per impulse.
also, if it soaks all heat from...
actually, that is why I am asking you this, to calibrate. I do not know how fast it would be. While you are correct about space, I DO have a massive metal object to pour heat into, as the whole metal outer hull could be used as a radiator/heat sink. Or I could tie into the gun's thermal...
and the system time issue? If I fight operator, it may only take seconds if we fight at several million cycles per second. Should I mark my posts to indicate real time/system time divergance?
what about bandwith-my comms system can't write that fast. It's a radio signal, not exactly HD wi-fi. There's also the issue of "system time". Because of his passive interface power, Warlock thinks in processor cycles, much much faster than a normal nervous system. As a result, he and any other...
back from the woods! Also, to kill something is to rob it of life. A life killer is redundant, as there is nothing that you can kill that isn't alive. A killing-killer, basically. Perhaps you meant, hunter killer? Also, question. Is it possible to just throw up a memory buffer for that mass...