土方 護 | Mamoru Hijikata (
prizeneck) wrote in
prismatica2019-10-01 01:17 pm
text. @Blade
currently looking for someone familiar with weaponry and comms tech
namely monomolecular films or something similar
and a connection from this communication system to a pair of sunglasses which may already have the interface installed
[What. babby's first network post and no hi? no thanks? sheesh.
Also, be aware that he's using voice-to-text and our lovely Siri may fuck it up because we all know how dictation tech goes.]

UN: Mercy
I created healing nanotechnology, after all.
But I may be able to collaborate with an engineer friend on level 3 if it's something neither of us can quite accomplish on our own.
Creating a connection with this communications system to a pair of sunglasses should be an easy afternoon project, though.
You're free to come by the clinic whenever you have a couple hours and I can try to interface with your existing programming and see if I can build a bridge of sorts.
Is there any aspect in particular you're looking to add? Or anything to note that it's lacking?
( Because of course she's right on it, and of course she knows who this is. )
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text; un: foxlike
Hello!
It's good to meet you.
I'm sorry I cannot help, but I am curious.
What are "monomolecular films" and "sunglasses"?
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text - anon
As in how to use them, not so much how to create or modify them beyond a general sense.
I hope you find the person you're looking for because tech like that could be very useful.
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[Text; un: turntechGodhead]
ive been working on just that
just so i know i havent fucked anything up trying to figure out how to get home
whats your name?
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his quirk is hard and no one understands
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Voice;
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I am so sorry.
I. am. living
lmao! I am glad to serve.
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me: making light of my own country, it's happening.
i am tipping my hat to you. no, not just mine. all the hats
lmao thank you for all those hats, I'm glad you're enjoying!
i'm amazed at how you can make his rambles on the fly
Thank you!! Those are high paid compliments! :blush: I'll write them any time you want lol
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text
anyway. you're probably going to get in trouble pretty fast talking about cutting-edge weaponry on a public forum, but sure, yeah, if you found a robust enough energy source (maybe you were asking about monomolecular films for photovoltaic solar cell applications??), you could probably create an ion cannon from scratch, considering that -- unlike manufacturing traditional bullets from literal lead -- you could probably hook up plasma-based ammunition to the whackadoodle Chroma/magic/whatever rules we got going here in Alien Furry Town. as far as hooking up comms between your friendly-company-provided-device™ and custom-built sunglasses (with some kind of projected UI, I assume), I can tell you it's possible, but you'd have to build them from scratch here, since aforementioned alien magic tech doesn't play nice with intranetworks brought over from home worlds.
hi. i'm tony stark, by the way.
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I can't help but wonder if the Vierge jellies gave you a hard time this season if anything less than monomolecular film wasn't... cutting it.
Getting sunglasses to talk to the network can be done easily. Why stop there though? Those LIFE suits had lightning detectors that came in very useful.
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