>>
|
2007b6.jpg
Apple Dreamer
2007b6
Let's go back to check out the cave, there might be other good stuff that our amazing powers can detect. http://www.threepanelsoul.com/comic/on-remote-tasting
>animals have eyes, people don't
Well, now you can "see" what animalistic eyes are useful for. It'll probably take some time for you to get used to interpreting light.
>priests
Before making any grand public announcements, consider whether the people that new information offends might be be willing and/or able to have you killed in order to maintain the status quo.
>your brick's token
Pretty sure that "token" was the power supply. Like... you're familiar with water-powered mills, at least, right? Stream makes the wheel go 'round, turns the axle, turns the gears to do something useful? Picture something like that, only instead of a continuous stream it uses water saved up in a rain-barrel or something. Then make it much much smaller, with far more complicated machinery, and instead of water, the barrel's basically full of lightning.
Now, obviously you couldn't store lightning very well in a barrel made of wood, just like you can't store water in a burlap sack. That's why the token is made out of... well, you saw it better than we did. The line between living and nonliving can actually be sort of blurry. If you'd been starving for a long time, passed out, almost dead, then somebody shoved food in your mouth, you might wake up and start recovering, right? Same for us, only lightning goess faster than meat, so the recovery process happened so quick you didn't even notice it.
Speaking of materials science, how does your shirt work? Don't those claws get in the way when you're putting it on or taking it off?
|