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Sold to the Jaune in the funny hat!
Also it's a late observation but did anyone else notice that Ada pretty much called Jaune the same thing her mom called her dad?
Sold to the Jaune in the funny hat!
Sold to the Jaune in the funny hat!
Also it's a late observation but did anyone else notice that Ada pretty much called Jaune the same thing her mom called her dad?
Well, you've got to remember we're being put on the spot and a social butterfly Jaune is not. This answers both of Weiss' questions immediately in a manner consistent with how I think Jaune would act when surprised with a Myrtenaster to the throat after the day he's had. To paraphrase a RL friend of mine, he's running dangerously low on spoons at this point. We had five seconds to explain and the explanation itself takes about four when I run through it out loud in my "panicked fast talk" voice and there's no way Jaune is going to give a tactical level SitRep right now without using Turn(), which would flare our Aura I'm pretty sure.
"Big lug" vs. "Big goof". It's not romantic at all nor meant in that way, buuuuut going by relative heights...
Honestly, now that you kinda have the thing that everyone was working towards, I might not bother with the vote limit on the Zoltar option as long as you're above 100 points.Either way, Prok's saying he'll answer if you can get enough votes to spend the fate points on it. It's seven iirc.
I mean, she's probably not gonna stab you unless you decide to go full on caustic, but that vote isn't going to amuse her in the slightest, especially on its own.That seems like a horrible option really. It doesn't really tell Weiss anything at all or even goes into depth explaining things. This seems pretty much like joke vote right when we were warned to be very careful.
... That's what I've been forgetting!@Prok has adding your version of my Pipe() function to the Function Research Tab been forgotten
...@Prok this is actually a good point. Can Jaune Turn() to figure out what to say?
Either way, Prok's saying he'll answer if you can get enough votes to spend the fate points on it. It's seven iirc.
Yeah, I suspected as much. there's a reason I included other stuff as well and not just that. I guess I'll just return to my old one.I mean, she's probably not gonna stab you unless you decide to go full on caustic, but that vote isn't going to amuse her in the slightest, especially on its own.
Schneenanigans.
...The Transistor cannot create souls. It cannot fix them, manipulate them, or grant them. It can analyze them up to a point and break them down, but if you want to get real technical so can we all. That's like, the essence of the game's conflict, and its last word. I know I've ranted about this before.Okay in that case I definitely think we should spend fate points to ask that question. I mean Prok could have just said no and we do have canon examples of people being able to come back to life or exist after death in both settings. Not to mention seems like it would make sense for the Process to want to have a way for Jaune to respawn incase he dies since their existance is virtually tied to his. Potentially knowing that being able to come back from the dead is possible and how to do so would be huge so to me it's worth the points.
Keep your Fate Point, the man's got it in one.Schneenanigans.
....yeah that's about it. (Actually I just dislike giving long overly specific in-character answers unless requested)
...The Transistor cannot create souls. It cannot fix them, manipulate them, or grant them. It can analyze them up to a point and break them down, but if you want to get real technical so can we all. That's like, the essence of the game's conflict, and its last word. I know I've ranted about this before.
Can the Process copy Jaune? Hell yeah it can, hell the Transistor can make a perfect replica of his mind. But say you want his fleshy meatbag body back after he kicks it. Sure, meat is easy. Download the mindmap. Done. Soul? Wuh-oh. The Ship of Theseus has sailed, it's not him. The Transistor has incredible power to affect reality, to help and hurt, to change things. But people are not things.
Keep your Fate Point, the man's got it in one.
Ok, look, let me make this clear- by the point the Process is advanced enough to understand, modify, and create souls, the Grimm will be gone, the White Fang will have returned to peacefulness on account of the new international police force literally being the ground they walk on, the Academy Artefacts will belong to you, and the only aesthetically off thing about your giant sky castle of technical wonders is Salem's perfectly preserved head on a pike above the gate.
By the time the Process can work with souls, you will have won the quest.
After a certain point, the Process will become advanced enough to recreate Jaune, far before the point of creating a soul, but it would just be another finger puppet of that higher-dimensional mesh.
One given admin access, yes, and a personality apart from the rest, but still just... a puppet.
Not human anymore. No soul, no true independence, it would be... a mockery of the real thing.
If you die, that's what will happen. If that's alright by you, then good for you, but remember that, in the end, all it is is the Process...
Not being ready to say goodbye.
... Just try not to die.
@Prok this is more of a derivative of an existing function than a full fledged function itself, so I'm not sure how to format it:
Name: Ctrl+Alt+Delete()
Purpose: In case of emergency ... use something else. In case of catastrophic emergency of unspeakable proportion, break glass.
Effect: remove most of the safeties on Swirl and exposes the target to "knock the planet off its axis" levels of kinetic energy. WARNING: air will likely immediately detonate upon being impacted by the target. WARNING: we kind of need this planet
Name: Ctrl+Alt+Delete()
Purpose: In case of emergency ... use something else. In case of catastrophic emergency of unspeakable proportion, break glass.
Effect: remove most of the safeties on Swirl and exposes the target to "knock the planet off its axis" levels of kinetic energy. WARNING: air will likely immediately detonate upon being impacted by the target. WARNING: we kind of need this planet
.... yes you do. Because coding on the fly is bad coding. And risks stupid mistakes like a variable transposition reversing the angle of release so it shoots downwards. Instead you pre-code it but add in several don't-blow-up-the-planet safeties, failsafes, and a authorization confirmation lock.This isn't something that Jaune would ever leave lying around pre-coded in the Transistor. If he actually ever encounters that situation (spoilers, he won't), he'd recode the thing himself, live. You don't make "blow up the planet" buttons, it's just bad practices.
[Disapproving Alteran Noises]This isn't something that Jaune would ever leave lying around pre-coded in the Transistor. If he actually ever encounters that situation (spoilers, he won't), he'd recode the thing himself, live. You don't make "blow up the planet" buttons, it's just bad practices.
I have plans for them.Makes sense but, don't take this is me trying to convince you to do this by being pushy just bringing up some points, couldn't Jaune just cheat death by him scanning people that are able to do just that? I did mention there being canon examples and the maiden powers are things we can copy. An example I have is Jaune scanning a certain someone from canon RWBY who can move his soul into another body upon 'dying' and Jaune replicating that process and setting it to trigger upon his own 'death' except rather than actually dying his soul is moved into another body before he actually dies.
Again just asking since there are canon examples and the Transistor has been noted to be able to copy things like even the Maidens powers which are magical in nature.
Edit: Actually now that I think about it depending on what's unraveled in the canon show of Rwby would it be possible to gain other forms of resurrection even without the Transistor? You did bring up the possibility of Jaune getting access to the artifacts themselves which seem to be a certain level of bullshit themselves.
When your suggestion contains reasons to not accept your suggestion, you're not doing yourself any favours.
Well, you've got to remember we're being put on the spot and a social butterfly Jaune is not. This answers both of Weiss' questions immediately in a manner consistent with how I think Jaune would act when surprised with a Myrtenaster to the throat after the day he's had. To paraphrase a RL friend of mine, he's running dangerously low on spoons at this point. We had five seconds to explain and the explanation itself takes about four when I run through it out loud in my "panicked fast talk" voice and there's no way Jaune is going to give a tactical level SitRep right now without using Turn(), which would flare our Aura I'm pretty sure.
I mean, she's probably not gonna stab you unless you decide to go full on caustic, but that vote isn't going to amuse her in the slightest, especially on its own.