notblayde: (but the kids got jesus)
Matt Miller ([personal profile] notblayde) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2019-03-31 01:57 pm

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Not to add to the increasing load but I've another round of questions for everyone.

First of all, I'm sure everyone's been acquainted with the currency here. Chroma 🌑️ and Demichroma️ 🌓️. The people here seem very fond of the moon! Good taste (everywhere, honestly, LOVE the neon look 💙)

Who here has really gone through this thing? The bracelet they've given us, I mean. It's rather robust, I'm a big fan personally and might be working on a few things already. 🤫

Right - The point! Sorry. What I'm getting to is how many of you have been checking your banks?
Follow up: Rough estimate, how much do you have? Don't share the number, that's terrible security, dear God I'm leveling with you as a cybersecurity expert all I need is whether it's single, double, or triple digits
2nd follow up: Have any of you been doing any kind of work?
3rd, final follow up: Have you noticed when/where your balance goes up?

I'll go 1st: Triple #, no work, I may have a... few working theories
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[personal profile] takingchances 2019-03-31 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
EXACTLY.

[Pardon her all caps but she's been chewing on this for days trying to figure out just how everything is connected up.]

I knew there had to be some reason for all of the emphasis. I mean, they passed out lipgloss that made people want to kiss you. And the scientists were pretty focused in their questioning.

[So with that bit about Chroma rising and falling, she thinks she's worked this out somewhat.]

So physical contact directly influences how much Chroma you have. If that's the case, is all physical contact equal? Because a hug helped way more than a handshake. And some people were doling out kisses as well.
Edited 2019-03-31 21:33 (UTC)
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[personal profile] takingchances 2019-03-31 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[Ah the game. What a pain.]

I completely agree. Even the most basic of trial and error ought to show us how much basic interactions are technically worth. The touch of a finger versus a handshake versus a hug, things like that.

[Speaking of crude though... ah what the cactus, the scientists were blunt and if they're going to figure things out, she's going to have to dive in too.]

As far as anything beyond the basics and dealing with more sexual topics, that would have to be something conducted over time. I'm going to be blunt and forgive me for this but I wouldn't mind seeing a breakdown of those too.
Edited (Today's just one of them days.) 2019-03-31 22:04 (UTC)
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[personal profile] takingchances 2019-03-31 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't mind helping out with the first part. The second... well, you'll probably have more luck with couples.

[For obvious enough reasons.]
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[personal profile] takingchances 2019-03-31 11:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that's definitely part of the problem. It always is when research broaches those topics though I imagine.

It might be something best shelved for now and looked into later once we've been here for a while. If we're even here that long, of course.
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[personal profile] takingchances 2019-04-02 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
[It's a shame her huff of amused breath doesn't translate well to text.]

Can't argue with you there. The problem is getting anyone to talk about it out loud.

Or type about it.

Maybe anonymous contributions? That's hard to control though - a valuable lesson we've all learned from the internet.
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[personal profile] takingchances 2019-04-03 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
Do they even have IPs around here?
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[personal profile] takingchances 2019-04-05 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Guess so. I'm not really a technical person when it comes to these things unfortunately.

[She knows the basics of getting around the memory machines. She won't exactly flounder at trying to work most technology but anything in-depth is left to Neil.]

So it's either rely on others or anonymous contributions. I guess I could just do it myself eventually. It would ensure the validity of the data anyhow.