Wrong size.
Issue is SF has access to T-doll programming language, while Veresk (or anyone else) does not have SF's, so every time a Doll comes in contact with SF's programming they have a high chance of being infected.Time to practice with our e-war module on that visor. We got to start learning to bypass sangvis malware at SOME point. The visor is likely to be a good easy start.
This seems like something Veresk would need to verify through a vote before picking it up.Edit: Lurkman are you able to tell us if the visor has any sort of computer systems in it or is it just a fancy set of glasses?
In addition to what Kaazie here said, it's a grab it or leave it situation. Veresk will already be getting odd looks for looting an enemy just after it almost killed one of her allies (whops, did I forget to mention that?~) so there's no time to check over it all.This seems like something Veresk would need to verify through a vote before picking it up.
-Pick up visor
--Check if contains electric components
--If yes, leave. If no, take.
But I don't think there is enough time for that given the prior accurate mortar shelling. Also the Brute unit might have been the actual spotter, so her visor would be a prime suspect as a data and coms unit of sorts.
Too many IF's, not enough time.
Oh, sorry mate, kinda forgot about answering that one. The answer is no. Although it would he hella cool and fitting for V's poncho to have such shielded pockets (or even shield herself entirely) it wouldn't make sense to have it just appear right now when it wasn't there for whole quest until now. Though I might definitely allow something like that the be acquirable later down the line.*Sigh* Fine. Since my question about us having a faraday pocket or something were never answered I'll switch to not grabbing it. Can't risk a tracking device right now.
It should be possible for V -in a vote (back in base, in the future)- to contemplate her inability to seize SF electronics, and attempt to rescind this shortfall.
It also just occurred to me that this stories timelines and Columbas sudden closure might weirdly connect to the Butterfly Incident.
Would be nice to find '45 and help her get '40 back. Or pull her towards the insane 'dummies in my head' camp~
Just need a roll of aluminium foil.Oh, sorry mate, kinda forgot about answering that one. The answer is no. Although it would he hella cool and fitting for V's poncho to have such shielded pockets (or even shield herself entirely) it wouldn't make sense to have it just appear right now when it wasn't there for whole quest until now. Though I might definitely allow something like that the be acquirable later down the line.
Gonna upgrade that poncho till the anvil breaks XD
Veresk is a perfectly innocent doll with no agenda or unique backstory.
Ah, but UMP-40&45 don't do that either so there is precedence for covert trolls!You know how we can tell that Veresk isn't an SF doll, she doesn't monolog and she's too sassy as well,
Elisa is smoll enough~That or Veresk turns out to be the true mastermind behind SF and the current mastermind is one of her many dummies
Will you please stop spoiling the plot, man from the future? You're ruining the suspense and mystery XDAh, but UMP-40&45 don't do that either so there is precedence for covert trolls!
Elisa is smoll enough~
Well, that or Veresk accidentally acted as a ringleader in the past few months and its part of her 'lost memories'.
Or that saved T-doll in the camp...
Oh this is too much fun!~~
Lyco wen't and made an AI so good it manages to perfectly mimic humans, including mental trauma to a point where Veresk manages to deceive herself of what wen't on in SF, changing its name internally to "Columba Company" and Lyco as the company owner that was taken to trial. And the town shes trying to reach is a hardware stash to fix herself up...
Mindfuck everywhere 🤣