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Rita o1 [BBS]
[In an effort to stop worrying about her home, Rita is allowing curiosity to take over for the time being. This, right here, is her first exposure to other worlds - a not to be missed opportunity! Brief Rita, however, is brief.]
Okay, so, off-worlders. Energy sources: your world.
Discuss.
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Okay, so, off-worlders. Energy sources: your world.
Discuss.
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A blastia takes in aer, and then converts it through means of a formula. The power from the Garden, in that case, can be compared to aer - the stuff inside you is the formula that tells it what to do! It's nowhere near as neat and refined, though.
The Garden's power is electricity, right?
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So, if you're full of this stuff, this means you actually don't have a brain. That makes sense.
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I never did finish my research on the anima formula. This kind of process and level of... programming is unreal! Through the anima formula and enough power, theoretically you can grant blastia some autonomy, but not to this level!
I wonder if this is the kind of material they teach in the programming class? We don't have computers in my world, but I expect blastia could be used to achieve something similar...
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So you're completely a machine, then? That's... amazing. The technology, I mean.
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But really... as "close to a human as possible"? Why would anyone want that? It doesn't seem to have any practical value.
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Well, now I know your world must have renewable energy sources.
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...or your world's just careless.
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Besides, people can easily make more people anyway, without the need for technology.
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