Tinkers. Going for the complicated, high-tech solution that can easily fail instead of a much simpler mundane solution.Tim bent down and picked Missy's head up from her chest to check both her eyes. "Eyes look normal. Body structure is unchanged. Looks like she got out of this with just a change in her hair pigmentation, though I would presume it is all hair over her entire body." He points to her face, and you see her eyebrows got a similar treatment, though they are least are unicolored with red on her right side and black on her left.
"I'm perfectly fine with that, and I expect Missy will be too," Dragons says. A few swipes of the keyboard, and large swaths of Missy's 3D scan vanish. "If all we have to do is account for her hair color, I can dedicate all the illusion projector's processing power to match her hair movements in real time rather than covering them up entirely."
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A light groan from Missy interrupts your thoughts of how you could possibly overcome the lack of an industrial mana power grid. "How are you feeling?" you ask instead.
"Like I got run over by a truck." Nostromo releases the straps holding her limbs in place, and she wobbly climbs to her feet. "I don't… feel different?"
"We got incredibly lucky." Tim pulls up an image of her new look and shows it to her. "From what I can see, your hair is the only thing that changed."
If all that is changed is her hair, why not just use something simple like old-fashioned hair dye to fix it?
Less likely of a malfunction revealing things, and also makes for an easy explanation if she is discovered at school: She has always died her hair. They only started school last year after the Simurgh attack, nobody would know any better save possibly Miss Militia.
...because the guy who gave the lecture was way too interested in the intricacies of gun safety.
Yes, you get it. Don't point the gun anywhere you wouldn't want a bullet going. You understood it the first time he said it. The next ten times were just overkill.
That isn't limited to just him. My grandfather enjoyed hunting until the fall before he died. Whenever he had his guns out for cleaning or anything and I was around, he'd always remind me about the rules of gun safety. Even when I'd graduated high school.
#1. "Never point a gun at somebody unless you are going to shoot them."
#2. "There is no such thing as an unloaded gun. Always treat the weapon as if it were loaded at all times and never point it at somebody unless you are going to shoot the, not even if you just finished unloading it."
#3. "A gun is a dangerous weapon, it is not a toy. Do not play around with guns. Do not joke with them, and never point it at somebody unless you are going to shoot them, not even in jest after unloading it."
#4. Keep the safety on and your finger away from the trigger until you are ready to fire, and never point it at anyone or anything you do not intend to shoot even with the safety on.
Notice a theme? He would remind me or quiz me on at least the three rules of gun safety every time he had the guns out around me my entire life until he died, and my mother said he only stopped doing that to her when he started doing it to me. Even then, when I was a kid I recall him asking her to recite those rules, especially rule #1.
[X] Build elemental bullet press and guns for Kayleigh (1 slot, 1 tech point
[X] Build advanced Device for Missy (2 slots, 1 tech point)
[X] Build advanced Device for Laura (2 slots, 1 tech point)
I can't decide on slot 6, all my other thoughts need more than 1 slot.
P.S. I didn't get alerts for this thread for several updates, then I got 2 dozen alerts this morning.
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