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Increase in drones in people suits shows no sign of stopping

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Tyrel Toov
Non-Hostile Target
Wild Geese.
#21 - 2014-10-05 22:52:15 UTC  |  Edited by: Tyrel Toov
Diana Kim wrote:
Evelyn Valate wrote:
Diana Kim wrote:

Second, if drone will serve the State, let it.


Omg, so what you're saying is that as long as rogue drones in people suits are loyal citizens, then it's OK ?

Omg !

If a rogue drone gets citizenship papers, it stops being rogue and becomes domestic drone.

Unless it is still transmitting sensitive state information back to its hive. And no information is 100% secure, no matter how many redundant security systems you have in place.

I want to paint my ship Periwinkle.

Valerie Valate
Church of The Crimson Saviour
#22 - 2014-10-06 05:40:35 UTC
Diana Kim wrote:
Evelyn Valate wrote:
Diana Kim wrote:

Second, if drone will serve the State, let it.


Omg, so what you're saying is that as long as rogue drones in people suits are loyal citizens, then it's OK ?

Omg !

If a rogue drone gets citizenship papers, it stops being rogue and becomes domestic drone.


Wahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaahaaahahahaaaaaaa.

That was a good one.

Doctor V. Valate, Professor of Archaeology at Kaztropolis Imperial University.

Solecist Project
#23 - 2014-10-06 06:59:03 UTC
Diana Kim wrote:
If a rogue drone gets citizenship papers, it stops being rogue and becomes domestic drone.

It took me three attempts to understand what "drones in people suits" really means ...
... and then I read THIS ...
... and almost spat out my drink. ^_^

That ringing in your ears you're experiencing right now is the last gasping breathe of a dying inner ear as it got thoroughly PULVERISED by the point roaring over your head at supersonic speeds. - Tippia

Nauplius
Hoi Andrapodistai
#24 - 2014-10-06 23:20:15 UTC
I would be irritated if I attempted to sacrifice a slave upon the altar of God and found in the process of executing the splatter cut that instead of being baptized in blood as expected I was instead covered by various electronic circuits and microchips and whatever else of which a rogue drone is made.
Tyrel Toov
Non-Hostile Target
Wild Geese.
#25 - 2014-10-07 02:50:48 UTC
Nauplius wrote:
I would be irritated if I attempted to sacrifice a slave upon the altar of God and found in the process of executing the splatter cut that instead of being baptized in blood as expected I was instead covered by various electronic circuits and microchips and whatever else of which a rogue drone is made.

You would likely get doused in oil.... Oil that, with any luck, gets set on fire by a spark or something....

I want to paint my ship Periwinkle.

Elmund Egivand
Tribal Liberation Force
Minmatar Republic
#26 - 2014-10-07 03:48:29 UTC  |  Edited by: Elmund Egivand
Tyrel Toov wrote:
Nauplius wrote:
I would be irritated if I attempted to sacrifice a slave upon the altar of God and found in the process of executing the splatter cut that instead of being baptized in blood as expected I was instead covered by various electronic circuits and microchips and whatever else of which a rogue drone is made.

You would likely get doused in oil.... Oil that, with any luck, gets set on fire by a spark or something....


Eh, these days the actuators do not use oil to operate. They either use shape-memory alloys or the more cutting edge nanocarbon fiber muscles. You should hope that Nauplius damaged the batteries and got splashed by whatever hazardous materials that were used as electrolytes. Or if really unlucky, he split open a fusion battery and gets irradiated.

If you meant these skinsuit drones like that one we found saying 'I'll be back' before hopping into the vat, well, yes, they do have oil. Antifreeze-laced oil used in the micro-hydraulics. What they have more, however, is coolant. Water, to be exact. Alot of water. Laced with salt. About 80% of that machine's weight is water. No surprise considering that fusion cells generate alot of heat. This explained the supposed sweating we observed.

A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.

Tyrel Toov
Non-Hostile Target
Wild Geese.
#27 - 2014-10-07 22:04:49 UTC  |  Edited by: Tyrel Toov
Elmund Egivand wrote:
Tyrel Toov wrote:
Nauplius wrote:
I would be irritated if I attempted to sacrifice a slave upon the altar of God and found in the process of executing the splatter cut that instead of being baptized in blood as expected I was instead covered by various electronic circuits and microchips and whatever else of which a rogue drone is made.

You would likely get doused in oil.... Oil that, with any luck, gets set on fire by a spark or something....


Eh, these days the actuators do not use oil to operate. They either use shape-memory alloys or the more cutting edge nanocarbon fiber muscles. You should hope that Nauplius damaged the batteries and got splashed by whatever hazardous materials that were used as electrolytes. Or if really unlucky, he split open a fusion battery and gets irradiated.

If you meant these skinsuit drones like that one we found saying 'I'll be back' before hopping into the vat, well, yes, they do have oil. Antifreeze-laced oil used in the micro-hydraulics. What they have more, however, is coolant. Water, to be exact. Alot of water. Laced with salt. About 80% of that machine's weight is water. No surprise considering that fusion cells generate alot of heat. This explained the supposed sweating we observed.

Is it to much to ask that you don't pick apart my fantasy of seeing a mass murderer get immolated by his intended victim?

I want to paint my ship Periwinkle.

Arista Shahni
Ministry of War
Amarr Empire
#28 - 2014-10-07 23:34:35 UTC
I thought identical Civire men were used in hedonistic displays on stages in which single women would attend and then cheer in hopes the men would remove parts (but not all) of their clothing while dancing. Each stage performance is identical.

I've heard stories about this, of course. I've never actually witnessed one or more of these "Thunder down Under" shows, as they're called.

"I say that even as the holy and the righteous cannot rise beyond the highest which is in each one of you - so the wicked and the weak cannot fall lower than the lowest which is in you also.  And as a single leaf turns not yellow but with the silent knowledge of the whole tree, so the wrong-doer cannot do wrong without the hidden will of you all."

Elmund Egivand
Tribal Liberation Force
Minmatar Republic
#29 - 2014-10-08 00:58:47 UTC
Tyrel Toov wrote:
Elmund Egivand wrote:
Tyrel Toov wrote:
Nauplius wrote:
I would be irritated if I attempted to sacrifice a slave upon the altar of God and found in the process of executing the splatter cut that instead of being baptized in blood as expected I was instead covered by various electronic circuits and microchips and whatever else of which a rogue drone is made.

You would likely get doused in oil.... Oil that, with any luck, gets set on fire by a spark or something....


Eh, these days the actuators do not use oil to operate. They either use shape-memory alloys or the more cutting edge nanocarbon fiber muscles. You should hope that Nauplius damaged the batteries and got splashed by whatever hazardous materials that were used as electrolytes. Or if really unlucky, he split open a fusion battery and gets irradiated.

If you meant these skinsuit drones like that one we found saying 'I'll be back' before hopping into the vat, well, yes, they do have oil. Antifreeze-laced oil used in the micro-hydraulics. What they have more, however, is coolant. Water, to be exact. Alot of water. Laced with salt. About 80% of that machine's weight is water. No surprise considering that fusion cells generate alot of heat. This explained the supposed sweating we observed.

Is it to much to ask that you don't pick apart my fantasy of seeing a mass murderer get immolated by his intended victim?


Would it be better if he gets radiation poisoning because he cut into the drone's chest and thus into the fusion cell?

A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.

Tyrel Toov
Non-Hostile Target
Wild Geese.
#30 - 2014-10-08 21:04:56 UTC
Elmund Egivand wrote:
Tyrel Toov wrote:
Elmund Egivand wrote:
Tyrel Toov wrote:
Nauplius wrote:
I would be irritated if I attempted to sacrifice a slave upon the altar of God and found in the process of executing the splatter cut that instead of being baptized in blood as expected I was instead covered by various electronic circuits and microchips and whatever else of which a rogue drone is made.

You would likely get doused in oil.... Oil that, with any luck, gets set on fire by a spark or something....


Eh, these days the actuators do not use oil to operate. They either use shape-memory alloys or the more cutting edge nanocarbon fiber muscles. You should hope that Nauplius damaged the batteries and got splashed by whatever hazardous materials that were used as electrolytes. Or if really unlucky, he split open a fusion battery and gets irradiated.

If you meant these skinsuit drones like that one we found saying 'I'll be back' before hopping into the vat, well, yes, they do have oil. Antifreeze-laced oil used in the micro-hydraulics. What they have more, however, is coolant. Water, to be exact. Alot of water. Laced with salt. About 80% of that machine's weight is water. No surprise considering that fusion cells generate alot of heat. This explained the supposed sweating we observed.

Is it to much to ask that you don't pick apart my fantasy of seeing a mass murderer get immolated by his intended victim?


Would it be better if he gets radiation poisoning because he cut into the drone's chest and thus into the fusion cell?

Only if said radiation poisoning does him in before he can sacrifice any more people.

I want to paint my ship Periwinkle.

Civ Kado
State War Academy
Caldari State
#31 - 2014-10-09 03:48:37 UTC
Diana Kim wrote:
Evelyn Valate wrote:
Diana Kim wrote:

Second, if drone will serve the State, let it.


Omg, so what you're saying is that as long as rogue drones in people suits are loyal citizens, then it's OK ?

Omg !

If a rogue drone gets citizenship papers, it stops being rogue and becomes domestic drone.

technically this true.
Valerie Valate
Church of The Crimson Saviour
#32 - 2014-10-09 05:42:46 UTC
I bet this is what the Sisters of Eve were concerned about, with "Sleepers".

Sleeper drones. In people suits. Not Rogue drones.

Doctor V. Valate, Professor of Archaeology at Kaztropolis Imperial University.

Elmund Egivand
Tribal Liberation Force
Minmatar Republic
#33 - 2014-10-09 06:22:28 UTC
Valerie Valate wrote:
I bet this is what the Sisters of Eve were concerned about, with "Sleepers".

Sleeper drones. In people suits. Not Rogue drones.


This sounds like a plot off a last generation sci-fi holoreel. The one with the supercarriers that actually has guns.

A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.

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