Ha ha! My favorites are "New Troy Death Brigade" and "I don't know who went in there". ^_^
Thing is, I can't figure out "How do I feel about candlesticks?" Aside from not being familiar with the meme or what it references, I don't understand how it relates to Datachasers.
If that is death, send them over here! I'll at least die happy. Death squad class of 3085! :-D
I object to the CeCi learns to cook one though. I mean she was shown by Logrin and I have a feeling that fool can cook! All the fanciest equipment and lots of time on his hands to get it right. And CeCi is nothing if not good at picking up on instructions (even if they mean squashing part of her own program). :-D
Q: Is it technically possible for a human to have a cybernetic implant that could capture and record droid speak? I realize androids probably communicate very rapidly that way. But couldn't an implant translate recorded messages by replaying them and slowing them down to human speed?
In asking this, I'm reminded of a certain ranger Ceci and Dolly met out in the wastes who seemed to have an awful lot of high-end Luna equipment...
It is Possible but kinda useless as it takes a few moments to slow it down - decompress it and then replay it at normal speed .. and considering that some "bursts may take several PAGES of info .. its just not practical..
Oh, I realize that it may not be very practical to, say, try to keep up with some androids or droids in a conversation, much less participate. And, sure, some conversations may be long or contain technical data.
But I was thinking more of a situation like an agent or spy, where it might pay to record several seconds or minutes of conversation and then, later, listen to it at one's leisure. Besides, I'd think an implant could have a computer to filter out the data and stuff, leaving only actual conversations (looking for sentences with grammar, etc). If nothing else, it might be an advantage to hear the squeeks just to know that droid speak is being used.
Besides, most of the droid speak we've seen tends to be brief sentences or paragraphs. Or is that just because it's all that would fit in a speech bubble?
I was trying not to choke on my breakfast I was laughing at them so hard. Stopped trying to eat so I COULD laugh at them! :-D
Thing is, I can't figure out "How do I feel about candlesticks?" Aside from not being familiar with the meme or what it references, I don't understand how it relates to Datachasers.
theese cracked me up when i saw them and yeah My personal favorte is Candlestick and Dolly is looking for me :D
then it rolls back out again...
[and the tide is going out!]
I object to the CeCi learns to cook one though. I mean she was shown by Logrin and I have a feeling that fool can cook! All the fanciest equipment and lots of time on his hands to get it right. And CeCi is nothing if not good at picking up on instructions (even if they mean squashing part of her own program). :-D
In asking this, I'm reminded of a certain ranger Ceci and Dolly met out in the wastes who seemed to have an awful lot of high-end Luna equipment...
But I was thinking more of a situation like an agent or spy, where it might pay to record several seconds or minutes of conversation and then, later, listen to it at one's leisure. Besides, I'd think an implant could have a computer to filter out the data and stuff, leaving only actual conversations (looking for sentences with grammar, etc). If nothing else, it might be an advantage to hear the squeeks just to know that droid speak is being used.
Besides, most of the droid speak we've seen tends to be brief sentences or paragraphs. Or is that just because it's all that would fit in a speech bubble?
and yeah its going to start getting even better :D
*then sells tickets as TEdde sees the koala one near another Centcomm doll*