Which of the other starter choices do you want to see interludes from most?

  • Dishonored

    Votes: 3 7.0%
  • Legend Of Zelda

    Votes: 9 20.9%
  • Shadow Of Mordor

    Votes: 2 4.7%
  • Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann

    Votes: 4 9.3%
  • Preacher

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

    Votes: 8 18.6%
  • Fist Of The North Star

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Kill Six Billion Demons

    Votes: 12 27.9%
  • The Zombie Knight

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Mob Psycho 100

    Votes: 2 4.7%
  • Author's Choice

    Votes: 3 7.0%

  • Total voters
    43
  • Poll closed .

[X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
-[X] Ada-... You don't even know where to begin with her, but she genuinely seems like she could use a friend.
-[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get anyheart to hearts, but friends are friendsare friends. Bond as a group.

[X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
-[X] Ask about- it's the simplest way to do it, really. Just go and ask about jobs in some shops. More likely to find steady, practical work this way.
 
I'd say Salem would take down two of the four and then get Cream'd. She was in the best shape and the other three were sitting ducks. There's a reason my plan involved Jaune to bait him so Cream to hit him.
But you just don't know. And that's the point, really.

Just talk to the mods. All revisions of all posts are kept, IIRC.
On one hand, that would be really useful.

On the other hand, that would mean admitting my fuckup to people in a higher position of power than myself. Deal with it effectively, spite and pride, deal with it effectively, spite and pride...

I know this shouldn't be a question for most people, but I'm genuinely conflicted!

It makes sense that Jaune taps into the Transistor's abilities, like he uses it to improve his cardio.
Aura's a hell of a drug, man. It lets people use recoil that can launch them into the air without ripping their arms out their sockets, or use a fuckoff huge scythe without accidentally decapitating yourself.

The point I'm trying to make is that the power of your soul is surprisingly useful for keeping your body alive while you do stuff it's really not meant to.

But yes, C+ is with Tranistor, A- is without, and you've helped me realise that even the skills page has been infected with my normal brand of small-mindedness.

I REMEMBER WHY I PUT THAT WARNING IN NOW.

... Eh, fuck it, I got rid of it anyway. You win this round.

Ha, so this IS what you meant by "going to sleep". Personally I'd have waited set a trigger to go off during the timeskip, that makes Jaune start thinking about alternate, perfect solutions to the Grimm. After all, perfection is a Process...
On one hand, that might work, on the other hand, if you actually want to do anything with them, on a level that would actually prevent Beacon from becoming a dragonsicle stick, you really do need them early.

On a d1000, you have... a chance. Mainly it's just an excuse for me to write weird dream sequences to start your day off with.

I almost want to pick this twice BECAUSE of what'll inevitably happen--either her sidequest starts or his sisters will KNOW he's with a nice faunus girl. And he can't keep his eyes off her... tail. Yes. Tail. :p (sidenote: Jaune have a thing about faunus? He was watching Velvet pretty closely...)
(double sidenote: Most of Jaune's sisters names that start with "J"? Nicely done.)
Most? Try all.

Was it a pain in my ass? Yes, very much so.

Was it at all worth the time and effort? Yes, very much so. It started out of 'can I actually do this,' and ended out of 'FUCK YOU, YES I CAN.'

Like most things I do.

But yes, they will happily tease the everloving crap out of you if you decide to go and hang with one of the girls. I mean, they're both big and little sisters, it's kind of their job.

And I probably should have put in an option to hang out with one or two of them.

... Don't dwell, don't dwell, dwelling bad-
Adhoc vote count started by Prok on Oct 6, 2017 at 4:01 PM, finished with 1233 posts and 20 votes.

  • [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Athletics
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Lumen- he seems like a bro. The kind of person you can joke about stupid shit with and just, generally a chill guy.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Swordsmanship
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Go Into Town- Oh hell yeah, time to paint this motherfucker red! Or, just wander about town, maybe find a bookshop or something, ooh, that cafe you heard about sounds nice... (5k Lien minimum to make Jaune think it's worth going into town. You have 6k, and therefore can.).
    -[X] First go to a real library. Computers eat enough of our time.
    -[X] Second try to find a graduate or upperclassman Huntsman or Huntress to train with. Consider an apprenticeship. Learn from their experience.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Go Into Town- Oh hell yeah, time to paint this motherfucker red! Or, just wander about town, maybe find a bookshop or something, ooh, that cafe you heard about sounds nice... (5k Lien minimum to make Jaune think it's worth going into town. You have 6k, and therefore can.).
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Talk, hermit, talk
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Why choose?
    [X] Code
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Ada
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Lumen
    [X] Code
    [X] Acquire Moolah
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway
    [X] Set the town ablaze.
    [X] Acquire Moolah
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway
    [X] Go into town
    [X] TRAIN
    -[X] Swordsmanship
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Strength
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    -[X] You'll get a whole post about this soon, chill.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Ada-... You don't even know where to begin with her, but she genuinely seems like she could use a friend.
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Ask about- it's the simplest way to do it, really. Just go and ask about jobs in some shops. More likely to find steady, practical work this way.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Which one, if any? Accuracy with Functions.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Ask about- it's the simplest way to do it, really. Just go and ask about jobs in some shops. More likely to find steady, practical work this way.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Creme- sure, she seems a little high-strung at times, but she's nice enough, and you think she could do with the company. Your sisters must never know about this. They will find out over your cold, dead body.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Swordsmanship
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.

Adhoc vote count started by Prok on Oct 6, 2017 at 4:18 PM, finished with 1233 posts and 20 votes.

  • [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Athletics
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Lumen- he seems like a bro. The kind of person you can joke about stupid shit with and just, generally a chill guy.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Swordsmanship
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Go Into Town- Oh hell yeah, time to paint this motherfucker red! Or, just wander about town, maybe find a bookshop or something, ooh, that cafe you heard about sounds nice... (5k Lien minimum to make Jaune think it's worth going into town. You have 6k, and therefore can.).
    -[X] First go to a real library. Computers eat enough of our time.
    -[X] Second try to find a graduate or upperclassman Huntsman or Huntress to train with. Consider an apprenticeship. Learn from their experience.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Go Into Town- Oh hell yeah, time to paint this motherfucker red! Or, just wander about town, maybe find a bookshop or something, ooh, that cafe you heard about sounds nice... (5k Lien minimum to make Jaune think it's worth going into town. You have 6k, and therefore can.).
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Talk, hermit, talk
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Why choose?
    [X] Code
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Ada
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Lumen
    [X] Code
    [X] Acquire Moolah
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway
    [X] Set the town ablaze.
    [X] Acquire Moolah
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway
    [X] Go into town
    [X] TRAIN
    -[X] Swordsmanship
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Strength
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    -[X] You'll get a whole post about this soon, chill.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Ada-... You don't even know where to begin with her, but she genuinely seems like she could use a friend.
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Ask about- it's the simplest way to do it, really. Just go and ask about jobs in some shops. More likely to find steady, practical work this way.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Which one, if any? Accuracy with Functions.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Ask about- it's the simplest way to do it, really. Just go and ask about jobs in some shops. More likely to find steady, practical work this way.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Creme- sure, she seems a little high-strung at times, but she's nice enough, and you think she could do with the company. Your sisters must never know about this. They will find out over your cold, dead body.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Swordsmanship
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.

Adhoc vote count started by Prok on Oct 6, 2017 at 4:19 PM, finished with 1233 posts and 20 votes.

  • [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Athletics
    [X] Go Into Town- Oh hell yeah, time to paint this motherfucker red! Or, just wander about town, maybe find a bookshop or something, ooh, that cafe you heard about sounds nice... (5k Lien minimum to make Jaune think it's worth going into town. You have 6k, and therefore can.).
    -[X] First go to a real library. Computers eat enough of our time.
    -[X] Second try to find a graduate or upperclassman Huntsman or Huntress to train with. Consider an apprenticeship. Learn from their experience.
    [X] Code
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Lumen- he seems like a bro. The kind of person you can joke about stupid shit with and just, generally a chill guy.
    [X] Go Into Town- Oh hell yeah, time to paint this motherfucker red! Or, just wander about town, maybe find a bookshop or something, ooh, that cafe you heard about sounds nice... (5k Lien minimum to make Jaune think it's worth going into town. You have 6k, and therefore can.).
    [X] Acquire Moolah
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Ask about- it's the simplest way to do it, really. Just go and ask about jobs in some shops. More likely to find steady, practical work this way.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Swordsmanship
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Creme- sure, she seems a little high-strung at times, but she's nice enough, and you think she could do with the company. Your sisters must never know about this. They will find out over your cold, dead body.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Which one, if any? Accuracy with Functions.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Ada-... You don't even know where to begin with her, but she genuinely seems like she could use a friend.
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    -[X] You'll get a whole post about this soon, chill.
    [X] Talk, hermit, talk
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Strength
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Why choose?
    [X] TRAIN
    -[X] Swordsmanship
    [X] Go into town
    [X] Set the town ablaze.
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Lumen
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Ada
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Swordsmanship
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
 
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[X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
-[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.

Unite and conquer. Depth comes later.

[X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
-[X] Which one, if any? Accuracy with Functions.

We hit HARD. Now to make sure that we hit at all.

[] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
-[] You'll get a whole post about this soon, chill.

Shame. I wanted that healing Function asap.

Dont care much for the last action.
 
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Most? Try all.

Was it a pain in my ass? Yes, very much so.

Was it at all worth the time and effort? Yes, very much so. It started out of 'can I actually do this,' and ended out of 'FUCK YOU, YES I CAN.'

Like most things I do.

But yes, they will happily tease the everloving crap out of you if you decide to go and hang with one of the girls. I mean, they're both big and little sisters, it's kind of their job.
Oh hey yeah you did change Elaine to Jasmine. ctrl+H's

And yes, exactly. Maximum entertainment is derived from inflicting maximum suffering on the poor sap. And siblings know exactly what buttons get the best rise.

And I probably should have put in an option to hang out with one or two of them.

... Don't dwell, don't dwell, dwelling bad-
Repeat the first rule of running a game with me: "It's not a mistake, it's part of my plan". To wit: you've already indicated there'll be actions besides the ones we're choosing. Jaune is about to start school.

Roll 2d7 to determine which sisters hold the leash when they drag him shopping. (You're welcome.)
Adhoc vote count started by Captain Clever on Oct 6, 2017 at 6:03 AM, finished with 1229 posts and 16 votes.
 
[X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task ofmaintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
-[x] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.

[X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.

[X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
-[X] Ask about- it's the simplest way to do it, really. Just go and ask about jobs in some shops. More likely to find steady, practical work this way.
 
[X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
-[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.

[X] Go Into Town- Oh hell yeah, time to paint this motherfucker red! Or, just wander about town, maybe find a bookshop or something, ooh, that cafe you heard about sounds nice... (5k Lien minimum to make Jaune think it's worth going into town. You have 6k, and therefore can.)

[X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
-[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
 
Everybody got that? Good! Pick three, with the caveat that picking the same one more than once may lead to... consequences.

[x] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
-[x] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.

[x] Go Into Town- Oh hell yeah, time to paint this motherfucker red! Or, just wander about town, maybe find a bookshop or something, ooh, that cafe you heard about sounds nice... (5k Lien minimum to make Jaune think it's worth going into town. You have 6k, and therefore can.)

[x] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
-[x] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.


 
[X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
-[X] Creme- sure, she seems a little high-strung at times, but she's nice enough, and you think she could do with the company. Your sisters must never know about this. They will find out over your cold, dead body.

[X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while
-[X] Swordsmanship

Gotta learn how to sword things in preparation for that post-Turn() comedown period.

[X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
-[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.

Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of dosh.
 
[X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
-[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
[X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
-[X] You'll get a whole post about this soon, chill.
[X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
-[X] Which one, if any? Accuracy with Functions.

Going to go with Enerael. All these Functions mean nothing if we cannot hit anyone

Video got taken down

*did not get to see it*
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[x] These constant meta-reality interludes are breaking up the flow of the show a bit, aren't they? I understand your very nature drives you in certain ways, and yet, the jarring discontinuity remains. I, for one, would rather get back to watching than peruse these wares.
 
Well this is creepy.

But the gambling compulsion is real. I'm immediately discounting breaking the facade because I'm not quite sure what else that would break and 10000 fate points is... Well it's such a heavy bet it makes me wanna fold immediately.

I also can't think of anyone we really want to tick off, so that's out.

Which leaves...

[X] Another Tarot deck, I hear you say- no, no, nothing of the sort. This is what was known in one world as a Deck Of Many Things. Modified, of course- no instant deaths, or locking your soul away, or anything so... crass. No, this half of the deck is perfectly safe. And this half is nothing but bad things. Pick one from each. Shuffle however you please, but in the end, you must pick two.

The Deck of Many Things
is always a gamble, but without the instant kill cards it's way less of one, and some of those abilities...

Well, it depends on what version of the DoMT he's using but they're usually really good or really funny or both. My favorite, the Harrow Deck, has, among other things, the Fate Scissors from those Ven Polypheme novels: you get one undo of any choice you made. Anything. No matter how far back. Go back, pick again, and you're placed back at your current location with the world adjusted to match. But only once.

[X] Now, this is simple. You, in all senses of the word, will be shown exactly who the antagonist is. They, in turn, will be shown you. You see them. They see you. Obviously, your host and your enemy will not be made aware of us, so what they choose to do with such contextless information is... entirely up to them. This information is reward enough if you ask me.

And while we're targeting Jaune's SAN score, let's see 1) Who our opponent is, and 2) What Jaune thinks of us. I'm leaning towards "wow that was some bad tuna".
 
[x] These constant meta-reality interludes are breaking up the flow of the show a bit, aren't they? I understand your very nature drives you in certain ways, and yet, the jarring discontinuity remains. I, for one, would rather get back to watching than peruse these wares.
 
But guys. Shinies. Shinies and poorly advised decisions. Isn't that what Questing is all about?

Also you have to draw at least once from the DOMT the first time you have the chance, it's traditional among D&D players.
 
But guys. Shinies. Shinies and poorly advised decisions. Isn't that what Questing is all about?

Also you have to draw at least once from the DOMT the first time you have the chance, it's traditional among D&D players.

[x] It's heavy handed intervention from beyond the fourth wall inexplicably shifting the flow of the narrative. Cultures differ, but in mine, that's unspeakably gauche. And, to be clear - the DoMT has a well earned reputation as a ruiner of campaigns. No, I'll maintain my decision to leave, that much I'm sure of.
 
Prok what are you doing.

Prok stahp.
I'm just fulfilling the winning vote. Don't worry, this is the last meta-vote you've got to deal with. All that matters now is what you buy.

Or don't.

[x] These constant meta-reality interludes are breaking up the flow of the show a bit, aren't they? I understand your very nature drives you in certain ways, and yet, the jarring discontinuity remains. I, for one, would rather get back to watching than peruse these wares.

[x] These constant meta-reality interludes are breaking up the flow of the show a bit, aren't they? I understand your very nature drives you in certain ways, and yet, the jarring discontinuity remains. I, for one, would rather get back to watching than peruse these wares.

[x] It's heavy handed intervention from beyond the fourth wall inexplicably shifting the flow of the narrative. Cultures differ, but in mine, that's unspeakably gauche. And, to be clear - the DoMT has a well earned reputation as a ruiner of campaigns. No, I'll maintain my decision to leave, that much I'm sure of.
... Harsh, but fair.
Adhoc vote count started by Prok on Oct 7, 2017 at 11:41 AM, finished with 50 posts and 25 votes.
  • 31

    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    -[X] You'll get a whole post about this soon, chill.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Athletics
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Which one, if any? Accuracy with Functions.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Ask about- it's the simplest way to do it, really. Just go and ask about jobs in some shops. More likely to find steady, practical work this way.
    [x] These constant meta-reality interludes are breaking up the flow of the show a bit, aren't they? I understand your very nature drives you in certain ways, and yet, the jarring discontinuity remains. I, for one, would rather get back to watching than peruse these wares.
    [X] Go Into Town- Oh hell yeah, time to paint this motherfucker red! Or, just wander about town, maybe find a bookshop or something, ooh, that cafe you heard about sounds nice... (5k Lien minimum to make Jaune think it's worth going into town. You have 6k, and therefore can.).
    -[X] First go to a real library. Computers eat enough of our time.
    -[X] Second try to find a graduate or upperclassman Huntsman or Huntress to train with. Consider an apprenticeship. Learn from their experience.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Swordsmanship
    [x] It's heavy handed intervention from beyond the fourth wall inexplicably shifting the flow of the narrative. Cultures differ, but in mine, that's unspeakably gauche. And, to be clear - the DoMT has a well earned reputation as a ruiner of campaigns. No, I'll maintain my decision to leave, that much I'm sure of.
    [X] Acquire Moolah
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Lumen- he seems like a bro. The kind of person you can joke about stupid shit with and just, generally a chill guy.
    [X] Code
    [X] Go Into Town- Oh hell yeah, time to paint this motherfucker red! Or, just wander about town, maybe find a bookshop or something, ooh, that cafe you heard about sounds nice... (5k Lien minimum to make Jaune think it's worth going into town. You have 6k, and therefore can.).
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Swordsmanship
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Yeah, this whole meta thing is really jarring, and it seems that all of your wares are obvious traps, so yeah. Bye.
    [x] Leave the shop. Let's return to the story.
    [X] Screw off back to Othello, Des. Not interested.
    [X] Now, this is simple. You, in all senses of the word, will be shown exactly who the antagonist is. They, in turn, will be shown you. You see them. They see you. Obviously, your host and your enemy will not be made aware of us, so what they choose to do with such contextless information is... entirely up to them. This information is reward enough if you ask me.
    [X] Another Tarot deck, I hear you say- no, no, nothing of the sort. This is what was known in one world as a Deck Of Many Things. Modified, of course- no instant deaths, or locking your soul away, or anything so... crass. No, this half of the deck is perfectly safe. And this half is nothing but bad things. Pick one from each. Shuffle however you please, but in the end, you must pick two.
    [X] These gambles of yours are all some degree of trap. And rather obvious ones at that. I think I'll be on my way.
    [X] Talk, hermit, talk
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Creme- sure, she seems a little high-strung at times, but she's nice enough, and you think she could do with the company. Your sisters must never know about this. They will find out over your cold, dead body.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Ada-... You don't even know where to begin with her, but she genuinely seems like she could use a friend.
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Strength
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Why choose?
    [X] TRAIN
    -[X] Swordsmanship
    [X] Go into town
    [X] Set the town ablaze.
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Lumen
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Ada
    [x] Honestly, this misrepresentation as "traps" is uncalled for as well. I have no need of any of her wares, but I have no doubts that they function precisely as she has described them. To say that they are "traps" is to say she has hidden the consequences for choosing them, which is the furthest thing from the truth. I may not be a customer, but that's no reason to slander her!

Adhoc vote count started by Prok on Oct 7, 2017 at 12:39 PM, finished with 50 posts and 25 votes.
  • 31

    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Athletics
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [x] These constant meta-reality interludes are breaking up the flow of the show a bit, aren't they? I understand your very nature drives you in certain ways, and yet, the jarring discontinuity remains. I, for one, would rather get back to watching than peruse these wares.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Swordsmanship
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Go Into Town- Oh hell yeah, time to paint this motherfucker red! Or, just wander about town, maybe find a bookshop or something, ooh, that cafe you heard about sounds nice... (5k Lien minimum to make Jaune think it's worth going into town. You have 6k, and therefore can.).
    -[X] First go to a real library. Computers eat enough of our time.
    -[X] Second try to find a graduate or upperclassman Huntsman or Huntress to train with. Consider an apprenticeship. Learn from their experience.
    [x] It's heavy handed intervention from beyond the fourth wall inexplicably shifting the flow of the narrative. Cultures differ, but in mine, that's unspeakably gauche. And, to be clear - the DoMT has a well earned reputation as a ruiner of campaigns. No, I'll maintain my decision to leave, that much I'm sure of.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Lumen- he seems like a bro. The kind of person you can joke about stupid shit with and just, generally a chill guy.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Go Into Town- Oh hell yeah, time to paint this motherfucker red! Or, just wander about town, maybe find a bookshop or something, ooh, that cafe you heard about sounds nice... (5k Lien minimum to make Jaune think it's worth going into town. You have 6k, and therefore can.).
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Talk, hermit, talk
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Why choose?
    [X] Code
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Ada
    [X] These gambles of yours are all some degree of trap. And rather obvious ones at that. I think I'll be on my way.
    [X] Screw off back to Othello, Des. Not interested.
    [x] Leave the shop. Let's return to the story.
    [X] Yeah, this whole meta thing is really jarring, and it seems that all of your wares are obvious traps, so yeah. Bye.
    [X] Another Tarot deck, I hear you say- no, no, nothing of the sort. This is what was known in one world as a Deck Of Many Things. Modified, of course- no instant deaths, or locking your soul away, or anything so... crass. No, this half of the deck is perfectly safe. And this half is nothing but bad things. Pick one from each. Shuffle however you please, but in the end, you must pick two.
    [X] Now, this is simple. You, in all senses of the word, will be shown exactly who the antagonist is. They, in turn, will be shown you. You see them. They see you. Obviously, your host and your enemy will not be made aware of us, so what they choose to do with such contextless information is... entirely up to them. This information is reward enough if you ask me.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Ask about- it's the simplest way to do it, really. Just go and ask about jobs in some shops. More likely to find steady, practical work this way.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    -[X] You'll get a whole post about this soon, chill.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Which one, if any? Accuracy with Functions.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Creme- sure, she seems a little high-strung at times, but she's nice enough, and you think she could do with the company. Your sisters must never know about this. They will find out over your cold, dead body.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Swordsmanship
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Which one, if any? Accuracy with Functions.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Ada-... You don't even know where to begin with her, but she genuinely seems like she could use a friend.
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Ask about- it's the simplest way to do it, really. Just go and ask about jobs in some shops. More likely to find steady, practical work this way.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Strength
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    -[X] You'll get a whole post about this soon, chill.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    -[X] You'll get a whole post about this soon, chill.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Set the town ablaze.
    [X] Acquire Moolah
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway
    [X] Go into town
    [X] TRAIN
    -[X] Swordsmanship
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Lumen
    [X] Code
    [X] Acquire Moolah
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway
    [x] Honestly, this misrepresentation as "traps" is uncalled for as well. I have no need of any of her wares, but I have no doubts that they function precisely as she has described them. To say that they are "traps" is to say she has hidden the consequences for choosing them, which is the furthest thing from the truth. I may not be a customer, but that's no reason to slander her!

Adhoc vote count started by Prok on Oct 7, 2017 at 12:39 PM, finished with 50 posts and 25 votes.

  • [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Athletics
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Go Into Town- Oh hell yeah, time to paint this motherfucker red! Or, just wander about town, maybe find a bookshop or something, ooh, that cafe you heard about sounds nice... (5k Lien minimum to make Jaune think it's worth going into town. You have 6k, and therefore can.).
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Go Into Town- Oh hell yeah, time to paint this motherfucker red! Or, just wander about town, maybe find a bookshop or something, ooh, that cafe you heard about sounds nice... (5k Lien minimum to make Jaune think it's worth going into town. You have 6k, and therefore can.).
    -[X] First go to a real library. Computers eat enough of our time.
    -[X] Second try to find a graduate or upperclassman Huntsman or Huntress to train with. Consider an apprenticeship. Learn from their experience.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Lumen- he seems like a bro. The kind of person you can joke about stupid shit with and just, generally a chill guy.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Talk, hermit, talk
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Why choose?
    [X] Code
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Ada
    [X] These gambles of yours are all some degree of trap. And rather obvious ones at that. I think I'll be on my way.
    [X] Screw off back to Othello, Des. Not interested.
    [x] Leave the shop. Let's return to the story.
    [X] Yeah, this whole meta thing is really jarring, and it seems that all of your wares are obvious traps, so yeah. Bye.
    [x] It's heavy handed intervention from beyond the fourth wall inexplicably shifting the flow of the narrative. Cultures differ, but in mine, that's unspeakably gauche. And, to be clear - the DoMT has a well earned reputation as a ruiner of campaigns. No, I'll maintain my decision to leave, that much I'm sure of.
    [X] Another Tarot deck, I hear you say- no, no, nothing of the sort. This is what was known in one world as a Deck Of Many Things. Modified, of course- no instant deaths, or locking your soul away, or anything so... crass. No, this half of the deck is perfectly safe. And this half is nothing but bad things. Pick one from each. Shuffle however you please, but in the end, you must pick two.
    [X] Now, this is simple. You, in all senses of the word, will be shown exactly who the antagonist is. They, in turn, will be shown you. You see them. They see you. Obviously, your host and your enemy will not be made aware of us, so what they choose to do with such contextless information is... entirely up to them. This information is reward enough if you ask me.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Ask about- it's the simplest way to do it, really. Just go and ask about jobs in some shops. More likely to find steady, practical work this way.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    -[X] You'll get a whole post about this soon, chill.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Which one, if any? Accuracy with Functions.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Which one, if any? Accuracy with Functions.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Ada-... You don't even know where to begin with her, but she genuinely seems like she could use a friend.
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Ask about- it's the simplest way to do it, really. Just go and ask about jobs in some shops. More likely to find steady, practical work this way.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Strength
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    -[X] You'll get a whole post about this soon, chill.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    -[X] You'll get a whole post about this soon, chill.
    [X] Acquire Moolah- You may not have bills, but some extra dosh never killed a man. At least, the man making it. Go find a job somewhere.
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway- go and use the internet, as all you youngsters do, to find a job perfect for you. Jobs are less stable, and rarer overall, but they will almost exclusively cater to your talents.
    [X] Socialise- Now that you have new friends you don't have to live with, it's time to get used to the task of maintaining those friendships. I know, I was surprised too!
    -[X] Why Choose- fuck it, invite the whole gang out! You're not gonna get any heart to hearts, but friends are friends are friends. Bond as a group.
    [X] Code- You are the hermit, destroyer of social lives. Well, your social life, anyway. Coop yourself up, and work on a new Function. May overlap with jobs.
    [X] Train- Swordsmanship, Gunmanship, Athletics, all kinds of things need training if you're gonna be an effective Huntsman. Pick a skill you have and you'll train it as best you can for a while.
    -[X] Swordsmanship
    [X] Socialise
    -[X] Lumen
    [X] Code
    [X] Acquire Moolah
    -[X] Use The Information Superhighway
    [x] Honestly, this misrepresentation as "traps" is uncalled for as well. I have no need of any of her wares, but I have no doubts that they function precisely as she has described them. To say that they are "traps" is to say she has hidden the consequences for choosing them, which is the furthest thing from the truth. I may not be a customer, but that's no reason to slander her!
 
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[X] Yeah, this whole meta thing is really jarring, and it seems that all of your wares are obvious traps, so yeah. Bye.
 
Nope. No thank you.

[X] Screw off back to Othello, Des. Not interested.

I'm kinda tempted by the 'meet an NPC early' option, but I'd rather power on through.
 
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[x] It's heavy handed intervention from beyond the fourth wall inexplicably shifting the flow of the narrative. Cultures differ, but in mine, that's unspeakably gauche. And, to be clear - the DoMT has a well earned reputation as a ruiner of campaigns. No, I'll maintain my decision to leave, that much I'm sure of.

I actually kinda liked these snippets, since I figured it was Prok having trouble writing J-Crew and taking a break from it while still giving us content.

Even if that wasn't the case and I misunderstood, this has been an interesting encounter.
 
[x] Honestly, this misrepresentation as "traps" is uncalled for as well. I have no need of any of her wares, but I have no doubts that they function precisely as she has described them. To say that they are "traps" is to say she has hidden the consequences for choosing them, which is the furthest thing from the truth. I may not be a customer, but that's no reason to slander her!
 
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[x] It's heavy handed intervention from beyond the fourth wall inexplicably shifting the flow of the narrative. Cultures differ, but in mine, that's unspeakably gauche. And, to be clear - the DoMT has a well earned reputation as a ruiner of campaigns. No, I'll maintain my decision to leave, that much I'm sure of.

I actually kinda liked these snippets, since I figured it was Prok having trouble writing J-Crew and taking a break from it while still giving us content.

Even if that wasn't the case and I misunderstood, this has been an interesting encounter.
Unfortunately, no- this was meant to be a thing, granted, this was meant to be the final thing of the thing, but I think the thing's just started to collapse under its own weight. I did plan to introduce something like Desdemona to the Fate Shop, which is still a thing, don't worry, your Fate Points are still worth something around these here parts, but I think the execution of this part just spiralled so hilariously out of control that it swung back around to being completely unfunny again.

Eh. Can't win 'em all. I think I can work it, it just needs... a lot of work.

Consider this vote null and void, and the votes for the main update closed. At a glance, hanging out with the entire gang, coding, and trying to find a job online win!

Man I've been waiting to say that for a while. It's a rush.

Since it's taken me so long to put this up, I'm just going to apply the flat +50 rate to all Functions, and then you can pick and choose your research.

Also, @Ridiculously Average Guy, time to cash in your reward. Pick a Function, any Function, yours, someone's suggestion from way back when, one of the ones below, go wild!

PEOPLE WHO VOTED FOR CODING MAY CEASE CHILLING. OR MAY NOT. I'M NOT THEIR MOTHER.

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Here's how Function Research will work- every Function starts off in Alpha. Every Function.

You advance Functions through Alpha and into Beta through research.

How do you research?

You roll. Yes, you roll. You give it one timeslot's worth of research, you get 1d100, 2, you get two, three, you get the idea- More timeslots, more dice. No matter how you roll, you get 50 points per timeslot put into coding- progress is always made, no matter how slow.

Every Function, once they are introduced to Alpha, needs 700 Code Points to be introduced to Beta as a flat standard. After that, Costs may change depending on the Function in question.

So, let's recap, all in one sentence, just for easy reference- Every timeslot spent on coding Functions gets you 1d100 to roll for progress, plus a flat rate of 50+bonuses, and once you reach 700, the Function in question moves from Alpha to Beta, where the cost will change. No more than five (5) Functions may occupy Alpha or Beta combined.

So! Let's get started!

Function Suggestions

Just fill out the form, slick.

Function Name*: self-explanatory, the more computer-y, the better.
Function Category*: Utility/Combat/Other, delete as appropriate
Function, er, Function*: What does it do on its own, what does it do as a passive, and what does it do as an upgrade to another Function? Fill out at least two.
Projected MEM Cost: Also self-explanatory, but be reasonable.
Function Discovery: This isn't strictly necessary, but if you want to put in a little note on what inspired Jaune to code this, go right ahead.


*Mandatory

This outline is subject to change, depending on what's needed, and I'll update it as necessary. All suggestions are subject to change by the QM.

The maximum number of Functions to be suggested at any one time by a person is three (3), and the max number of Functions to occupy it is a soft limit of 'as many as it takes for me to open this tab and then watch my computer burn.'

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Function Name: Recursion()
Function Category: Combat/Other
Function, er, Function:
---Stand-alone: As a stand-alone function Recursion() can only be used during a Turn(). When used a phantom copy of Jaune will be created that will repeat any functions that he does for the remainder of the Turn() at a lessened power a split second after he does. If used multiple times the first copy will make an even weaker copy when it performs Recursion(), creating a trail of Jaunes performing a flurry of weak but distracting functions. The phantom copies are fragile and an opponent sufficiently fast enough to strike one will easily break it.
---Upgrade: When used as an upgrade to another function Recursion() creates a undamaging illusionary copy of the upgraded function a split second after it is performed, attempting to trick opponents into reacting to an attack that is not coming.
---Passive: As a passive function Recursion() causes functions that are repeated to cost 1 MEM less after they are first performed.
Projected MEM Cost: Medium
Function Discovery: Recursion is often viewed as the first step into more advanced programming and a rite of passage for those learning computer science. In the process of creating the Transistor Jaune has managed to twist his mind around the bizarre behaviours of what happens when a program must create another instance of itself to complete its goals and overcome the infamous stack overflow error, where the program never stops creating copies until all available memory is used. With the memories of that indispensable but troublesome programming concept in mind, Jaune has created this function.

Function Name*: Block()
Function Category*: Combat/Other
Function, er, Function*:
Active: Creates a 1m³ invisible solid block at the desired location, can be dismissed at will. Passive: Your attacks can now be used to block other attacks.
Upgrade: turns a single target function into an AOE.
Projected MEM Cost: 3 MEM
Function Discovery: After seeing what Saff did with his maze it is rather obvious how being able to rearrange the battlefield is an advantage. Granted, one block is hardly battlefield mastery, but IT'S A START DAMMIT-

Function Name*: Shell()
Function Category*: Utility
Function, er, Function*: Acts as a one-hit shield, designed to completely block the first attack that hits it before going down, takes time to recharge, prevents surprise attacks but is otherwise useless in combat.
Function Discovery: Jaune's first attempt at a force field after a night of watching too much anime and drinking way too much soft drink, he found this partially programmed the next morning after.

Function Name*: Shield()
Function Category*: Combat
Function, er, Function*:
Active: Creates a shield around a target that will have to go down first before they can be hurt.
Passive: same as active but for yourself only, slightly stronger due to resource efficiencies. Upgrade: makes the attack unblockable.
Projected MEM Cost: 3 MEM
Function Discovery: After the events that led to Shell() Jaune decided to create a function that actually works as a shield in combat situations.

Function Name: Pipe()
Function Category: Attack/Utility/Other
Function:
  • Passive: On its own, this Function allows designated allies nearby the use of a SEVERELY cut back version of Inform, projected onto their field of view via ScreenCopy. They don't get localized omniscience but instead have an AR HUD that can retrieve information from the Transistor's localized omniscience. Things like highlighting enemies, chat screens, ammo tracking, asking what temperature the food is, etc. So Inform() but ratcheted down to a level they can actually process.
  • Active: Subjects an enemy to information overload and blinds them with ScreenCopy filling their heads with random data from their environment, or specific data, depending on preference.
Projected MEM Cost: 2

Network(): an originate the function from allies (ex. launch a Bounce() from Ada's weapon) which, combined with Inform() effectively means they can launch it off by saying a trigger. But also means Jaune can launch it off arbitrarily without warning them.
  • Allies can participate in Turn() planning but purely as a planning session, instead of bonuses they get a -1 headache penalty

Projected MEM Cost: 4

Function Discovery: ScreenCopy is a cludgy hack and he finally got around to fixing that because now he has friends this would be helpful for, then he kind of wandered off in a tangent during implementation

Function Name: Pointer()
Function Category: Utility/Combat
Function, er, Function:
Primary - Pointer() serves as a target designator in its primary form, marking the location of the enemy it strikes and guiding any further attacks towards itself. The projectile is extremely fast and difficult to dodge due to inherent aim correction, but only has a moderate effect on corrections to all other Functions.


Upgrade - adds a much more significant aim correction to that specific function.

Pointer()+Bounce() - Marks main target then marks all targets in range of jump as secondaries. All secondaries within range are hit by a % of the damage taken by the main target.

Passive - repeated functions during Turn() use less processing power after the first use. Breaking the chain resets the effect

Projected MEM Cost: 3

Function Discovery: I really don't know what fits for this, beyond some sort of frustration over excessively evasive targets anyways....

The active uses are based around the nature of pointers telling you where a specific thing is located, and then letting you interact with it directly.

The passive is instead based around the fact that passing a pointer to a function takes less memory than passing in a raw value.

Function Name*: Hold()
Function Category*:
Combat
Function, er, Function*: The upgrade of Freeze()! Now works against biological targets, Grimm
Projected MEM Cost: ?
Function Discovery:
When at the end of turn(), Jaune realises it isn't enough to account for every enemy wanting to dome him and the team. Or when he just wants to lock that one enemy out of combat for a time. Further upgrades add AOE, removes protective stasis so attacks now actually damage targets.

Function Name*: Blam()
Function Category*: Combat
Function, er, Function*:
A Modified Ping. Instead of a burst of fire, the energy is transferred into a concussive blast, best used for striking armoured targets. Highly synergies with Crash().
Projected MEM Cost: 1
Function Discovery:
Sometimes you just need one good hit instead of many tiny ones.

Function Name*: SweepUp()
Function Category*: Combat/Utility
Function, er, Function*: Creates a pulling vacuum from swinging The Transistor, pulls light to medium sized enemies into the range of your sword. At the very least, stagger enemy movement.
Projected MEM Cost: ?
Function Discovery:
Observing the use of Pyrrha's Polarity in pulling, pushing people around, The frustration to just wanting to hit Grimm hordes all at once.

Alpha Functions
Alpha Functions are the start- unsafe for use, and usually useless anyway. Worth a flat rate of 700 Code Points to shove into Beta or about three weeks on average. Two if you're lucky. One if you crit every single roll.

[] Lift()- You realised, with some... a lot... ok, if you butcher the Transistor's telekinesis code, you can... maybe... apply that to other things? It wouldn't be useful for too much, anything much larger than the sword itself is out, but you think you can probably find something for this.
Progress: 250/700


[] Directory_Repair()- A Function created from the Semblance scan of Professor Mary Edwards Teal, your old teacher and school nurse. Heals everything. Everything. Including the things that really kinda need to die off if you want to keep a person alive.
Progress: 538/700


Beta Functions
Now you're cooking with gas! Beta Functions are... technically usable, but prone to backfiring. Horribly.

... That poor cat never stood a chance- ER, TIDDLES JUST WENT TO SEE HIS FAMILY IN THE AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT. NOTHING BAD HAPPENED TO HIM AT ALL. HONEST.

[] Cache()- You're not sure where this one came from, honestly. Must've been one of those '4 am and your seventh cup of coffee' Functions. Looking it over, you think it would let you hide the Transistor in a small pocket dimension. As well as, other things, but mainly the Transistor. It wouldn't occupy space, or, actually have mass, but you would still be able to communicate with it, and it would still be able to float and follow you around. At least you can have it around without breaking any laws! Or, at least, breaking a different set of laws.
Progress: 0/1200


[] Slice()- It's like Breach(), a stream of high-energy particles, but more... focused. Instead of a wave, it comes as more of a slice. It's less of a shotgun, and more of, well, a sword-slice.
Progress: 1000/1500

Completed Functions
This is where all the Functions you've actually completed go. These are 100% safe to use, so long as you're not a moron with them.
Combat Functions:


Combat Functions are exactly that- Functions, for combat. However, some of them have a minor caveat- they require physical contact with a surface or opponent to trigger. This is usually a sign that the Function in question is meant to be used in close-quarters, not at range.

Crash(), 1 MEM: A weak, short-range attack that exposes weaknesses and leaves opponents open for a follow-up attack. Best used in a combo. (Strike-Dependant)

Breach(), 3 MEM: Creates a stream of high-energy particles that form a sideways pillar of death. (Strike-Dependant)

Spark(), 2 MEM: Launches unstable projectiles that split into explosive particles.

Jaunt(), 3 MEM: Transports User to a location directly ahead. Essentially a short-range teleport.

Bounce(), 2 MEM: Creates a ricocheting bolt that jumps from target to target.

Load(), 3 MEM: Creates a volatile Packet that, when struck, releases a violent explosion. Can be designated as a target.

Ping(), 1 MEM: Low-damage, low-MEM cost, low Turn() cost, high rate of fire. It's like a minigun made by Derringer!

Spin(), formerly known as Spiral(), 3 MEM: Fires a projectile that seems to barrel through everything, dragging along what it cannot destroy. Automatically dissipates after 8 seconds.

Freeze(), 1 MEM: Freezes an object at its current XYZW axes for 30 seconds, with compensation for Remnant's celestial movement so they don't just launch into space. During this time, it's impossible to affect the object in question during this period- you could crash a car into it, and the car would lose. Most likely.

List of Utility Functions: (Utility Functions do not count towards overall MEM, as they are base parts of the Transistor's programming, or otherwise of negligible MEM Cost.)

Restore(): Allows you to return an object to a former state as long as the Transistor has said state logged. {I'll even do things I don't have a former state for, but it might take a while.)

Search(): Highlights objects within a radius around the user according to certain criteria. {You'll never lose your keys again.}

Inform()- The Transistor is constantly feeding you information about the world around you, streamed directly into your eyeballs. Essentially, functional omniscience about everything within your direct line of sight. And everything not, it just chooses not to tell you about that stuff. FOR GOOD REASON.

Bridge(): You work with lots of different computers. But as it turns out, hypercomputers summoned out of pure math don't naturally fit standard I/O ports. This initially started as a simple means of using the Transistor to transfer data, but you've been continually iterating upon it for years. For simple magnetic drives or transistor {Lowercase!} chips, high fidelity scans combined with directed physical manipulation let you read and write arbitrary data to and from any section, without even requiring the device to be powered. Unfortunately, (or perhaps not, given the power it'd give you...) Dust based systems are far more difficult to manipulate in such a way. Still, the control chips of toasters everywhere cower in fear!

Antenna(): A minor sub-function piggybacking off of Inform(), which streamlines the process of interpreting separate data streams out of the radio noise around you, and making transmissions of your own. Theoretically, you made this thing able to pick up just about every communications standard in use on Remnant. Practically, you've actually finished coding the backend for about three of them.

ScreenCopy(): This copies the display of Jaune's scroll and imposes it onto his field of view. By default, it's set to be a page display that can be moved and have its opacity adjusted. ...Yes, it's a cludgy hack, okay!? Do you feel like working out all the garbage needed to make multimedia work properly?

FakeInput(): This translates mental commands into simulated synaptic touchpad inputs, which are then fed to Jaune's scroll in place of the data from the touchscreen. A surprising amount of the code was copy-pasted from the control scheme for the Transistor's 'telekinetic' movement. {It's almost impressive how little effort went into this.}


More will be added to this, as they become relevant or people remind me of things, but these are the main things you'll be focusing on- Alpha, Beta, Complete. Function Modding will be added when I stop screaming at the thought of trying to figure out every different effect and every different number without breaking everything else and OH GOD THE CRIPPLING ANXIETY IS BACK-
 
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