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>How much space does your mind take up? How much space would it take just to store it? (In a somewhat redundant format.)
CascadeCore@Root: Uh, that is a good question... The optic cores that make us up are trinary, so... Active, you're talking about a petabyte a core, and a optical parallel processor to run on. We're... Advanced indeed. For the design you propose, we would have to do some groundwork. It is a feasible plan, however.
>We could also use a low-risk way to keep tabs on the humans. Propose design: "Speck", basically a tiny short-range wireless transceiver and a low-res camera. Make a few thousand of them, scatter them around the place we saw the human.
Overwatch@root: Design brief for drone chassis "Speck" entered into database.
>Hey, how good _is_ your miniaturization ability?
Overwatch@root: Miniaturization level hampered by fabricator. Current best rated only to microdrone levels.
>Itemize that list of needs, add to it as necessary, and analyze what it would take to achieve all that please, Core?
CascadeCore@Root:
Materials. Will probably be tricky once we have taken all the pre-existing electronics from this facility. What we've got here is a untapped stockpile, not material production facilities.
Processing. Any processing is a bonus, but for something like one of the CPU stacks, we'd need to make or take over a server rack at the very least, based on what we have in memory as a decent 2U rack.
Recover or rediscover former abilities. This isn't... Really an issue, we are all self-improving to some extent. Simulations and iterative development coupled with genetic algorithms allow for some... Jumps of insight, though mean that devices can vary differently, especially if genetic algorithms are just copied over onto new hardware.
Better fabrication tools. By pushing the limits of what we have, we can use our current technology to work towards smaller and smaller scale fabricators. There is a catch in that the smaller we go, the more specialised each creation has to be. Nanoscale work would not be able to do anything more than it's specific task.
Power supply and regulation. Well, there's a reactor sitting out there, though the kind of radiation that would put out would do us damage too if we caused a malfunction. Aside from that, we could make some. The principle is simple enough.
>Are there advantages to not using our CPU stacks?
>>Re: The SAN trawling: Its deleted file recovery that we have set up in order to figure out details that we do not currently have. The idea is to figure out if we're missing details of the events that lead up to the 'disaster'.
It's an in-game excuse for me inserting information on the fly, and occasionally as I remember it. I have a Mandatory Social Engagement for a week. I'll take my laptop and tablet and actually write up a timeline and do some pictures then.
>Get the camera lines repaired ASAP so we can take a look at their faces and figure out if they're anyone we recognize from the old days.
>I want to confirm their face first.
Unh, human faces...
Things to draw:
Facility Map
A few camera shots.
Scientist faces.
>Depending on how this goes, you might need even bigger and clumsier brothers, either for cargo transport or combat.
CDP@InnerRing: Aww, really? That sucks. Light and fast's the way to be! Can't be proper help if you're slow and lumbering.
>Do any of our records include data on agriculture? Assistance in their survival is a hell of a good bargaining chip. Gardener-drones are a potential future asset.
CascadeCore@Root: We have some data for agriculture, but more useful would probably be the infrastructure advice we could provide for growing with. And the power surplus we could provide to the growlights.
>Can we check temperature here and see if we can make it comfortable for them?
CascadeCore@Root: Network coming online for Inner Ring. Stand by for scan. HVAC system has self-identified. Current temperature 26oC. Set temperature?
>Fabricate a single white flag out of polymer, and a single LCD monitor. Drone 1 gets to be an impromptu ambassador in case they're not base personnel.
Drone 001 pings happily and heads back towards the base, as the flag and the small monitor are added to the fabber queue.
>In the meantime, have the CDP continue exploration of the middle ring, as stealthily as possible. We will want to know how many mouths we need to feed in case they're willing to negotiate cooperation with us -- or how many guns they have in case they don't.
CDP@InnerRing: Certainly! Let us go explore very carefully. And quietly!
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