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Taako ([personal profile] abracafcku) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2019-04-02 10:15 am

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flipwizard•••
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flipwizard
Oh this old thing? Just putting myself out there bc this world might not deserve seeing the most beautiful man on this stink planet, but I deserve to be seen. Taako wins for #1 hottie: change my mind.
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spah: (but i don't think hank done it this way)

[personal profile] spah 2019-04-02 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
[TO HELL WITH BOTH OF YOU]

Just the wrist and hand. Thanks. It's my grandfather's design.
cadeuces: (I want you so bad)

[personal profile] cadeuces 2019-04-02 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)
It's incredible! Do you have any sensation? Pressure pads, temperature sensors? Is there a nerve mesh in place?
spah: (lord i've seen the world)

[personal profile] spah 2019-04-02 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Nope. No sensation. Never thought of a nerve mesh, though. How's that work?
cadeuces: art by <user name="zeearts" site="tumblr.com"> (for all of my trying)

[personal profile] cadeuces 2019-04-03 07:33 am (UTC)(link)
Hmmm, that's a shame.
A nerve mesh is an installed synthetic map meant to connect to your nervous system and interface with the technology— so you can program it to relay the proper input to your mind.
That way you have a sense of how hard you're gripping something, where you've touched down and where you haven't, if things are hot— it doesn't process pain the same way, but it gives you a warning sensation.
spah: (superfluous new behind?)

[personal profile] spah 2019-04-03 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Nah, it's nothing. I took me a while, but I got a feel for how I hold things. I'm used to pressure gauging it. Or at least keeping it eye on it.

Gonna keep that in mind, though. This place does tech a hell of a lot different than where I come from. Much as I wanna keep my grandfather's design intact, it might be time for some upgrades.
cadeuces: (I will not ask you、)

[personal profile] cadeuces 2019-04-04 09:26 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know that it would be something you can find here, either— I invented it myself when I began assisting in a very particular rescue effort and used the technology going forward. Things here are advanced in some ways and far behind the times in others, to me.

But I couldn't stand seeing those who lost so much sensation all at once left without any options. So I made one. It isn't perfect yet, but it is on its way.


( It broke her heart, the first few times she dealt with cybernetics cases before Genji. a hand here, a leg there— but he was her first extensive case and she wouldn't let it go on a moment longer when he'd lost so much. Watching someone try to pet a service dog and being unable to feel the fur between their fingers. Never knowing how hard they were shaking someone's hand, or cracking their favorite mugs, the disorientation as they adapted to a new world with two new legs and a replaced arm. )

If you ever need another brain to pick, I will help as much as I can.
spah: (it's been the same way for years)

[personal profile] spah 2019-04-04 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
You invented it? Goddamn. Color me impressed, ma'am. I mean it.
cadeuces: (I will not ask you)

[personal profile] cadeuces 2019-04-05 08:32 am (UTC)(link)
Well, no one else was.
But thank you for the compliment; I can say with a fair amount of confidence that it has made a difference. As have my nanites.
That's all I can really ask for.
spah: (somebody told me)

[personal profile] spah 2019-04-05 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Nanites?
cadeuces: (I want you so bad)

[personal profile] cadeuces 2019-04-07 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh! Nanomachines. Created for healing. They're made of a body-safe protein that breaks down in a few hours, so they can't be tampered with or "stolen". They help disinfect wounds and kill bacteria, become a glue to set bones, help stitch up tissue by turning to a mesh for organs or otherwise, and other such things. Then your body absorbs them and they've done their duty.