
A Tale of Tails, 5-26 - Brain lightning
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Species Fennec
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I'd say he only came close. Remember what happened to the last poor idiot who really pissed off Fen?
Forcing her to face certain truths and painful memories (on Mis' orders) is bad enough - not to mention not exactly conducive to your continued existence - but I'm quite sure if anyone (or anything) really tried something that should be called "brainrape", Fen would go nuclear...
Forcing her to face certain truths and painful memories (on Mis' orders) is bad enough - not to mention not exactly conducive to your continued existence - but I'm quite sure if anyone (or anything) really tried something that should be called "brainrape", Fen would go nuclear...
Is it weird that I understand more than half the stuff the artefact just spouted?
Still, Fen's the one that asked the question. It merely answered in the most accurate way it knows. It isn't the artefact's fault that it answered using advanced terminology rather than layman's terms. It is accustomed to speaking in an erudite manner, given that it was created by significantly advanced beings and "lives" in the company of a shapeshifting (and gender bending) Draako UBERMILF (according to the "occupation" field of her ref sheet).
Also, I can't resist this now.
"It's saying it wasn't using magic, exactly. It's a machine, a every old and very advanced one. And any technology sufficiently outside comprehension may as well be magic."
Still, Fen's the one that asked the question. It merely answered in the most accurate way it knows. It isn't the artefact's fault that it answered using advanced terminology rather than layman's terms. It is accustomed to speaking in an erudite manner, given that it was created by significantly advanced beings and "lives" in the company of a shapeshifting (and gender bending) Draako UBERMILF (according to the "occupation" field of her ref sheet).
Also, I can't resist this now.
"It's saying it wasn't using magic, exactly. It's a machine, a every old and very advanced one. And any technology sufficiently outside comprehension may as well be magic."
Depends upon your level of science, culturally. Go back 150 years on our world and say "Cerebral cortex" to most folk who aren't medical experts and you'll get a "Wha...huh?" out of most. The term "the subconscious mind" is a early 20th Century invention (thank you Mr. Freud), and the idea that the brain worked on electrical impulses was only faintly grasped by experts and professionals prior to around the 1880s. NOT terribly long ago, this thing's commentary would have seemed utter gobbledygook to anyone.
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