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so it seems carras is not actually that much worse at politics than most of his kind huh.
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But we also know only one of the council is, so it's either proprietary or has harsh side effects.
Alright. So... hm. Drat. It seems like the current breeds are actually pretty good fits to what sunproofing is available- actually, question. "So why isn't Caras sunproofed, anyway?" you ask, quite curious now.
Virmire continues pacing. "He wasn't made with it, for one."
Oh.
Um.
Now you feel kind of bad for Caras.
An old core design for 'sniffing out' Burner Worms, no longer used because the current version can detect Burner Worms much earlier in the infection period. The old version was largely useful for finding 'fruiting' Burner Worms, and Caras admits he'd intended to 'overwrite' it soon.
I agree it's possible to be malicious this way, but I'm opposed to this idea.
It would definitely be a terrible idea, yes.I agree it's possible to be malicious this way, but I'm opposed to this idea.
I'm not convinced the council is good, or even just capable of reliable communication, but I'm unwilling to vote in favor of Sabrina being evil in such a fashion that will get innocent people killed simply for political or military points.
How would the sharing be done? I'm doing a reread and I think I remember it said that the Gatekeepers worm sniffing ability was modular (but I can't refind it).
Would the sharing be of the entire Gatekeeper Breed or just of the worm sniffing ability? The best option for the Council would be the entire Breed, as integrating the stand-alone ability would take some of their time and introduce the possibility of errors without any burner worms to test against.
Is the number of slots for both breeds and cores combined, or are those numbers tracked separately?
Do heart slot increase with either or both of resources or age?
What's the general creation time for a new breed or core (days, months, years, decades?)
"Probably a three or four days to get a test bed for each Core. Prototypes that actually provide a basis for anything useful will take at least a week longer, going by prior experience. Past that I couldn't say."
Can breeds be modified on the fly with cores, or does a new breed need to be created? A roller with gatekeeper senses, for example
Breeds shouldn't refer to two things, both the creature and the information. Maybe engram, for the unit of creating a breed that is not the breed itself?
Don't give us questors an exact number of slots in the heart. That will result in a lot of numbers discussions that seem out is tune with the quest.
Cores and (engrams) could be on the outside of a heart, and readily stealable. That would explain a number of concern focused comments about their precious nature. Loading a heart is death, so if the cores are deep inside a heart then there's no effective difference.
Are hearts transportable? I feel vaguely like the answer must be yes, but as a huge undertaking in most cases.
Imbuing the potential to create a new heart into a new overlord can never be an engram. Such a creature is always a one off breed created with the scratch pad.
This contradicts previous explanations(understandable given it's been so long).Then there's Breeds, which is the fully-packaged design for a complete creature: this takes up 'slots' in the Heart's memory (A given Heart can't have infinity designs stored), but is not really directly transferable for reasons Sabrina is unfamiliar with.
Here Boulder is not a fully-packaged design and instead one that depends on a core.Okay, but that doesn't really explain the 'core' thing.
Virmire keeps talking, and you're not sure if he's oblivious to your confusion or not. "A grub's potential is defined by the cores the Heart contains. Each core is a... pattern? The Boulder shell composition comes from a specific core, for example. If that core were stolen or damaged, we would be unable to produce further Boulders until a replacement was managed. We would also be unable to experiment with alternate designs using the pattern of the shell, though that's perhaps a poor example as sire has yet to find a satisfactory alternate design. Specific Breeds also get a core for efficiency's sake, though trading those is rare indeed, for I hope obvious reasons." Here something like triumph creeps into Virmire's voice.
Two cores of designs and a core of the Crawler's body, which is not is not core of the Crawler's design because it doesn't include the venom and perhaps the neurology.-[]A backup core containing the complete design for Scuttlers. These are apparently the beetles you've been eating, which is precisely their purpose: they eat materials that haven't been rendered, process out the elements toxic to Breeds, and then are edible, helping Caras extract more resources from his environment safely. They're not standard, and you have the impression Caras is actually particularly proud of them, so it's difficult to convince him, but their utility as a selling point ultimately wins him over, however grudgingly.
-[]An old core design for 'sniffing out' Burner Worms, no longer used because the current version can detect Burner Worms much earlier in the infection period. The old version was largely useful for finding 'fruiting' Burner Worms, and Caras admits he'd intended to 'overwrite' it soon. Maybe the Viscount will appreciate it, at least if thrown in with another core?
-[]A freshly-copied core for the robust bodies Crawlers have. You don't know the Viscount personally, but you've been fairly impressed at how hardy Crawlers are, even if they aren't tough in the way a Boulder is.
If Breed designs are untradable, are Divers still unlike the other Breeds?we negotiated a deal where I'd produce a sunproofing Core for him, he'd duplicate his Diver Core for me-
("That's where Divers come from?" "Well, I've made some modifications since, but essentially, yes." "I'd wondered why they'd seemed so different from the other Breeds..." "... but you've never seen a Diver?" "Um. I'm not sure how to explain. Just... continue the story?" "Well... I suppose I can.")
If Breed designs are untradable, are Divers still unlike the other Breeds?
You did actually, in the same update you explained the cores,(it was during the raid by the Storm Beasts).a 'voters get to design their own Breed!' concept.
(This was a terrible idea I really, really wanted to do. So badly my last reread surprised me with the fact that I didn't actually inflict it on voters: I was sure I must've done it. On the plus side, trying to figure out how this could work got me thinking about the design process more concretely, so it did lead to better worldbuilding)
Drawings accompanying a given Breed idea will have a better chance of success. [It 'counts' if someone submits an idea, and then someone else provides the actual art for the bonus] I'm going to roll a D100, and throw on modifiers based on the power of the concept, how closely it aligns with Caras' current capabilities, etc. Actual art is a -20 bonus, where the goal is to get under 50. Assuming there's any submissions at all. Also note you don't have to submit a 'complete, new' concept. Just suggesting a 'remix' of an existing Breed is fine, and will be favored relative to a whole new concept for success chance.
Anyway, this or the next post is likely to be the last one in the actual raid/invasion/whatever you want to call it. After this the Quest will hopefully smooth out some, as we return to the kind of thing that's worked before)
[]You've got some ideas for Breed possibilities after seeing them in action in this raid, and you'd like to discuss them as soon as possible.
(Breed experimentation works as described in the previous update, art-as-bonus-to-rolls included. So provide specific ideas if you vote for this. There's no real limit on how many ideas can be submitted, note, though the more ideas are suggested the more likely any given idea will be sidelined as a low priority)
("What happened to these, uh, Stabbers?" "I traded the Core away to a young Lord. I hadn't used it in over a decade at that point, as my current Breeds did everything it did but more efficiently." "..." "What?" "Never mind, just continue your story, please.")
I've actually seen a QM do something that would work for this without bagging down the quest.(This was a terrible idea I really, really wanted to do. So badly my last reread surprised me with the fact that I didn't actually inflict it on voters: I was sure I must've done it. On the plus side, trying to figure out how this could work got me thinking about the design process more concretely, so it did lead to better worldbuilding)
You did actually, in the same update you explained the cores,(it was during the raid by the Storm Beasts).
It was a vote option in the next update, it was not voted for, everyone focused on other thing. The concept did not reappear latter on.
I've actually seen a QM do something that would work for this without bagging down the quest.
Instead of making a full update, the QM did subvotes using the voting threadmarks. Each subvote gave feedback to the players and allowed them to try new things. Once they were satisfied with the results, they voted to stop.
I think the problem is that you think that you need to explain anything to the questers about your internal rules.
I think the problem is that you think that you need to explain anything to the questers about your internal rules.
We don't need to know anything about why something works the way it does, just the results of our decisions. If any quester creates some exploit that would retroactively change your world into something you don't like, you can change your internal rules to stop it or make up a reason why it wouldn't work. As the writer, you can just make up whatever you want as long as it feels consistent enough to maintain the suspension of disbelief.
For example, you could have one of your rules be that no Breed can be bipedal. You don't need to explain the rule to anyone, just make it so any bipedal Breed falls over or is disoriented. The questers will learn the limitation of design by the results.
Just the Scuttler? Shouldn't the other core design (and the Crawler body one, maybe) also be struck?(I just struck-through the Scuttler vote bit and added an explanation that its lore implications are no longer canon)
Just the Scuttler? Shouldn't the other core design (and the Crawler body one, maybe) also be struck?
Also do Caras and Virmire eat? They did so in the early updates but this might have changed.
My brain latched onto it, but only to say "Hey, that's kinda like yeerks!" and then no more productive thoughts were had. These are the perils of cool alien biology.(I was a little surprised no one latched onto that detail, honestly)
Yes, I believe eating for breeds in general was covered- when not snacking on scuttles or workers, Breeds can also draw sustenance from the Breeding pools generated by the Heart, though a limited amount-Just the Scuttler? Shouldn't the other core design (and the Crawler body one, maybe) also be struck?
Also do Caras and Virmire eat? They did so in the early updates but this might have changed.