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"WHY?!" You scream, barely hearing yourself over the din. "WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS?!"
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"WHY?!" You scream, barely hearing yourself over the din. "WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS?!"
Nope!@Prok Would Restore be able to give Ada her missing eye if she let us scan her a bunch?
Animation is more about learning how to use a program, you know, the Remnant equivalent of After Effects or something, and honestly, you will learn how to use it within the confines of the job timeslot itself.Wasting multiple turns to learn animation just because it's not something Jaune knows is unbelievably stupid since we have so many more actually useful things we can be learning. And if Jaune the guy who is really good at programming didn't bother to learn I am pretty sure that implies it isn't actually useful for him.
Also wondering around town just to wander around town seems like it's just a waste of an action considering that we really have no reason to and it costs money.
You can. Because it's technically a sword.Because the QM outright said that we can use the transistor as a sword and can use our sword skills with it?
... I'm sickened, but curious.NOPE I AM NOT HAVING THAT STARE ME IN THE FACE WHILE I TYPE OUT A RESPONSE
Hmmm... how hard would it be for us to build a prosthetic eye/mini-assistant for her, based on our experience with the Transistor? She was jealous of what it could do afterall.Nope!
Even ignoring Reboot()'s... less than stellar interaction with living organic material, the wound is simply too old for it to properly reconstruct what was there, and just copying over her other eye is... well, uncanny valley worthy. Even Teal couldn't do anything about it, in case, you know, the fact she didn't have it fixed at Signal didn't tell you anything about that can of worms.
If the option to fix her eye comes up, it will be after some long, long, long talks, and one dead Boriah.
All this is assuming she doesn't just say 'eh, I'm used to it now,' and move on, of course.
That image was a simulation game where you keep magical talking pastries inside a terrarium. They're called Yukkuri, and are mainly based off of Touhou characters. Some people keep them as pets, but there are wild yukkuri. Their name literally means "easy" because the goal of yukkuri generally is to "take it easy." The fandom doesn't follow a strict set of rules, but there are common ideas in storytelling about their biology, social structure, powers, morality, and lots of details regarding how they interact with the world. Yukkuri appear in videos, webcomics, fanfics, and games, but they're not canon. It ranges from 100% family friendly fluff, to outright torture porn. Lots of fun stories fall in the middle of the spectrum, but it may involve mature subject matter. Things like abandonment, violence, exploitation, crime, etc.... I'm sickened, but curious.
Mostly sickened.
Actually, entirely sickened.
Animation is more about learning how to use a program, you know, the Remnant equivalent of After Effects or something, and honestly, you will learn how to use it within the confines of the job timeslot itself.
If they can disarm us we can literally call it back to our hand with or make a function that makes it act like a bound weapon and have it warp to our hand. Plus if their close enough to disarm us their close enough to get shot in the face, also we can make our swords I'd rather learn a sword style that uses a clone to carry it as a partner since that thing is heavy.Drafting a function that manifests a blade around the sword made of hard light seems pretty simple. And technique stops skilled combatants from disarming us.
IIRC the "copy the sword" debate that the only way Jaune's making another AI is basically cannabalizing the sword which is uhhh... Besides, cybereyes would call for brain surgery. I don't think that's a skill we want to assume Jaune has. Period.Hmmm... how hard would it be for us to build a prosthetic eye/mini-assistant for her, based on our experience with the Transistor? She was jealous of what it could do afterall.
I mean a natural language interpreter a bit better than the ones in current smart phones, not a true AI. Biological interface aside, Jaunes experience building the Transistor should have taught him how to cram a camera a computer to manage it into a pretty small package. As for surgery, we can probably talk to some experts, or our sister, or bullshit it to just stream data into her mind via Aura shinanigans.IIRC the "copy the sword" debate that the only way Jaune's making another AI is basically cannabalizing the sword which is uhhh... Besides, cybereyes would call for brain surgery. I don't think that's a skill we want to assume Jaune has. Period.
Not without breaking it. And that's not a game ender. And the don't get disarmed skill is probably Athletics.You really think someone like Raven or Cinder or whatever scorpion dude's name was can't keep Jaune from recalling the Transistor with Telekinesis?
Winter.
Now THIS I can get behind!Now that I think about it, forget swords. Let's learn Kung Fu.
I invite you to imagine how that poorly those conversations are going to go. At best the doctor thinks it's a prank, at worst Jaune's sister thinks his mad scientist tendencies have moved onto other people as they always feared it would. EDIT: Though, thinking about it, that whole string of conversations would be pretty freaking funny even if nothing came of it...As for surgery, we can probably talk to some experts, or our sister, or bullshit it to just stream data into her mind via Aura shinanigans.
You really think someone like Raven or Cinder or whatever scorpion dude's name was can't keep Jaune from recalling the Transistor with Telekinesis? If there was a focused "don't fucking get disarmed" skill... Well, no, I'd still support swordsmanship. It helps us with combat between Turn()s and makes us less reliant on Functionmancy.
Velvet could hypothetically use her weapon (and Semblance? Not sure if that was her Semblance or not) on everything and faceroll. But she learned unarmed combat to the "punch Grimm, break Grimm" level so she can keep her weapon in reserve. By contrast, Ruby knows how to fight with Crescent Rose and that's it, and she's already (in the main series) been deprived of it twice and rendered little more than a durable civilian.
I don't see what's so creepy about going to a professional and saying "I want to cosult you on building a prosthetic eye for my friend who is missing one. If you doubt my abilities to create such an object here is my sword which I made to function as an auxiliary brain for my semblance, I want this to be much simpler than that." Additionally, I don't believe that Jaune knows if Ada is okay with how things are even if he can guess she's used to it, there is a big difference between those.I invite you to imagine how that poorly those conversations are going to go. At best the doctor thinks it's a prank, at worst Jaune's sister thinks his mad scientist tendencies have moved onto other people as they always feared it would. EDIT: Though, thinking about it, that whole string of conversations would be pretty freaking funny even if nothing came of it...
Ada's dealt with her eye, it's no longer something that needs to be "fixed".
Okay look, I've been treating your idea like a joke and that's rude. Let me ask you this: do you see making Ada an eye as a favor that can be done in Jaune's spare time? If yes, let's end this conversation because we're not taking it seriously.I don't see what's so creepy about going to a professional and saying "I want to cosult you on building a prosthetic eye for my friend who is missing one. If you doubt my abilities to create such an object here is my sword which I made to function as an auxiliary brain for my semblance, I want this to be much simpler than that." Additionally, I don't believe that Jaune knows if Ada is okay with how things are even if he can guess she's used to it, there is a big difference between those.
The whole reason I call on the QM in my questions, not you, is to discover exactly how capable Jaune is so I can make better choices. Unless I missed some important note, you are not an authority for this quest, I responded to your apparent criticism in an effort made of good faith to further clarify what I had in mind. If you would like to quote a statement made by Prok saying this sort of action is impossible then I will happily accept, but merely asking questions is in no way an issue and should never be.Okay look, I've been treating your idea like a joke and that's rude. Let me ask you this: do you see making Ada an eye as a favor that can be done in Jaune's spare time? If yes, let's end this conversation because we're not taking it seriously.
If you ARE serious about making Ada a new eye, the first step is to drop out of Beacon. Jaune is familiar with programming and OOPArt sword maintenance, he doesn't know nearly enough about biology, engineering or optics to start on a cybereye and the only way he'll get that knowledge is by researching full time. Once he understands how eyes perceive the world and interact with the brain it's time to focus on cameras and miniaturization to ensure a full suite of vision inside a device that fits into an eye socket, as well as engineering so the eye actually can move. Oh and then there's figuring out how to prevent infections and how to maintain a robot eye (keep it in the skull or pop it out to wash?) and if you decide you want the eye to look normal you have to invest in colorations and how to maintain that. Then Jaune has to invent bioengineering so signals from the Dust circuits reach the optic nerve in a way that the brain can interpret. If any step in eyeball making or upkeep involves anyone's aura, increase the difficulty check of that step by 20 to represent the bullshit of translating science to magic or vice versa.
Jaune should be done by volume 4.
I'm not being facetious or making fun of your suggestion, I'm honestly suggesting that Jaune could revolutionize neuroscience, physiology and rehabilitative prostheses in one or two years. That's magical and also what it's going to take to offer Ada a new eye.
Is that the quest you're here to play?
The whole reason I call on the QM in my questions, not you, is to discover exactly how capable Jaune is so I can make better choices. Unless I missed some important note, you are not an authority for this quest, I responded to your apparent criticism in an effort made of good faith to further clarify what I had in mind. If you would like to quote a statement made by Prok saying this sort of action is impossible then I will happily accept, but merely asking questions is in no way an issue and should never be.
That's Process territory there.Hmmm... how hard would it be for us to build a prosthetic eye/mini-assistant for her, based on our experience with the Transistor? She was jealous of what it could do after all.
...It's a simulation game where you keep magical talking pastries inside a terrarium. Some people keep them as pets. These pastries called Yukkuri are mainly based off of Touhou characters. They appear in videos, webcomics, fanfics, and games, but they're not canon. There are many interpretations of Yukkuri, and they're all fan-made. It ranges from 100% family friendly fluff, to outright torture porn. Lots of fun stories fall in the middle of the spectrum, but it may involve mature subject matter.
I didn't even notice the pin stuck inside the Reimu in the image until you commented. I thought I was giving them a stern lecturing, and it made them cry. I just tested it. There's a bug in this version. I select between the two options, and it doesn't apply the right one, at least when it comes to the Reimu, who got a pin instead, because of the programming.
I mean, it doesn't, the job's entire point is, surprise, to make money. Learning how to use the software to complete it is, for you, less than a day's work. The training vote is downright redundant.But does that actually help us with other things like functions? Because I thought the whole functions thing was separate from regular programming. That and Jaune is planning on being a hunter, not a programmer, hence asking if it's actually relevant to our semblance in any way.
Fun fact: if Hokuto No Ken was the runner-up, you would have started with a B in martial arts.Now that I think about it, forget swords. Let's learn Kung Fu.
Boys, boys, you're both pretty.
Right.Actually he is pointing out the fact that Jaune does not have the knowledge or expertise to create a prosphetic eye. Jaune is a programmer by dint of necessity and spending years on the subject, not an engineer/doctor/inventor/neuro scientist. Jaune didn't even make the Transistor, he willed it into existance and there is a ton of semblance bullshit involved.
I never expected it to be easy, worthwhile efforts generally aren't, just wanted to make sure it was possible.Look, as I said up there, it really is Process territory. But more than that, it's... really not the kind of thing you're going to bring up with her for a while. Jaune's an awkward lunk at the best of times, and this is... heavy stuff. You're not going to bring this kind of thing up for a while, discounting the fact that the idea wouldn't even occur to Jaune yet because he has no idea he can do that.
It's definitely not going to be as hard as Clever thinks, like I said, 300 pounds of migraine medication does come with some benefits, but it's not just a matter of snapping your fingers and bam, done, even assuming she wants a prosthetic eye. When I say she might say 'eh, I'm used to it,' I mean that in the most literal way possible- speaking from personal experience, once you've gotten used to a lack of depth perception, getting used to having it back is exactly as hard, and that was just after a few weeks, let alone the years she's been missing hers.
Ada hasn't 'dealt with it' by any means. She's just... worked around it as best she can, without actually working on it.
It's an idea. A good idea, even. But it's not one you are anywhere near ready to put into action.