Philo! You Silly... Oh No! - By Erich_Mcblack
Erich_McBlack drew a silly Philomela walking without a care in the world to her doom.You know... this is why you do not tamper with the environment awareness.
Yes, yes, it slows down the reaction time and when you have only 1 minute to do that presentation you want your hour of winding to count.
But then these are the results.
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character originally designed by
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
Species Avian (Other)
Size 965 x 1280px
File Size 1.82 MB
i assure you she has her dot matrix sensor but is quite the opposite of 1 bit and it's (in fact) analog.
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In the description i specifically stated that they messed with her programming so she could do things in a quicker way.
In a normal state she would be able to without a problem.
It is basically a cautionary tale about all the people who either do not read the manual or think they do not need safeguards.
In a normal state she would be able to without a problem.
It is basically a cautionary tale about all the people who either do not read the manual or think they do not need safeguards.
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It's a joke, obviously this never happened in canon.
Think of it going like this one: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/39012477/
Think of it going like this one: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/39012477/
First of all: i am not my characters. Or better yet, my characters are only a fraction of me, since you cannot write characters in any meaningful way without using your life experiences.
If you write what you know nothing of... it shows. Everybody who has even a passing knowledge of what you try and talk about can point out how unfeasible/unlikely/silly what you are writing of is due to all which you do not know.
That said. Is she magnetic?
I mean: only in part.
Most of her internal stuff is made of bronze due to the low friction that gives, and when she's active those internals spin extremely fast: 6000 RPM.
That's way more than your car engine should run at any point when driving, and it's her base clock.
For contrast your basic clockwork wristwatch runs at 480 RPMs.
But she needs that baseline speed for several things, mainly flight: the ability to see (she actually analyzes "samples" of 4 images at once so while the sampling is actually at 100 images per second her brain mainly checks one image and the differences between that and 4 subsequent images, so she is much like a human being who sees about 25 images per second but can infer if there is more by the "motion blur" those images have) and based on that pass the information to the rest of the systems, so she has 4 clock cycles to do as much as possible before the sample is taken away and substituted. Though she can save a few of them if so asked or if she needs more time to study a very specific sample or "frame"
So she needs to be as frictionless as possible.
Therefore bronze was chosen.
And coated in Zinc via electroplating (even though Wayne did not like it).
This was still not considered enough by a large margin so her brass internals with the zinc surface are actually covered in graphite which works as a lubricant.
While there are places where her creator used aluminum, those are mostly for heat sinks since copper had too little resistance, and aluminum was the second best choice, even though production of aluminum in the 1920s was still very hard to work with (even though a few years right after WW1 aluminum was at an all time low price, welding was next to impossible as aluminum welding became a thing in the 1940s).
At that time the only aluminum there was was produced and shaped via electrodes. So: it could not be used more extensively and the shaping itself was too imprecise and if it broke it could not be repaired.
Things like: using aluminum to make her frame lighter? Yeah, you could not do that.
So while most of her weight is made up of bronze and zinc which are unaffected by magnets, she does have a baseline steel frame which holds the magnets and her outer shell is made of steel, so if you put a magnet on her it would stick, but if you tried and "pull her with a magnet" she would actually be hard to pull that way due to said mass being mostly bronze which is not magnetic. I'd say out of her 500 kg (rounded) weight about 50 to 100 is steel, the rest is bronze, zinc and other materials.
Soo... yeah, you're better off trying to use the proper hooking points inside her frame and attach hooks there. She is built to be maintenanced (due to what i said above: she litterally needs a full maintenance for every 400 minutes of operation). So she actually has places you can hook her to to keep her frame suspended.
If you write what you know nothing of... it shows. Everybody who has even a passing knowledge of what you try and talk about can point out how unfeasible/unlikely/silly what you are writing of is due to all which you do not know.
That said. Is she magnetic?
I mean: only in part.
Most of her internal stuff is made of bronze due to the low friction that gives, and when she's active those internals spin extremely fast: 6000 RPM.
That's way more than your car engine should run at any point when driving, and it's her base clock.
For contrast your basic clockwork wristwatch runs at 480 RPMs.
But she needs that baseline speed for several things, mainly flight: the ability to see (she actually analyzes "samples" of 4 images at once so while the sampling is actually at 100 images per second her brain mainly checks one image and the differences between that and 4 subsequent images, so she is much like a human being who sees about 25 images per second but can infer if there is more by the "motion blur" those images have) and based on that pass the information to the rest of the systems, so she has 4 clock cycles to do as much as possible before the sample is taken away and substituted. Though she can save a few of them if so asked or if she needs more time to study a very specific sample or "frame"
So she needs to be as frictionless as possible.
Therefore bronze was chosen.
And coated in Zinc via electroplating (even though Wayne did not like it).
This was still not considered enough by a large margin so her brass internals with the zinc surface are actually covered in graphite which works as a lubricant.
While there are places where her creator used aluminum, those are mostly for heat sinks since copper had too little resistance, and aluminum was the second best choice, even though production of aluminum in the 1920s was still very hard to work with (even though a few years right after WW1 aluminum was at an all time low price, welding was next to impossible as aluminum welding became a thing in the 1940s).
At that time the only aluminum there was was produced and shaped via electrodes. So: it could not be used more extensively and the shaping itself was too imprecise and if it broke it could not be repaired.
Things like: using aluminum to make her frame lighter? Yeah, you could not do that.
So while most of her weight is made up of bronze and zinc which are unaffected by magnets, she does have a baseline steel frame which holds the magnets and her outer shell is made of steel, so if you put a magnet on her it would stick, but if you tried and "pull her with a magnet" she would actually be hard to pull that way due to said mass being mostly bronze which is not magnetic. I'd say out of her 500 kg (rounded) weight about 50 to 100 is steel, the rest is bronze, zinc and other materials.
Soo... yeah, you're better off trying to use the proper hooking points inside her frame and attach hooks there. She is built to be maintenanced (due to what i said above: she litterally needs a full maintenance for every 400 minutes of operation). So she actually has places you can hook her to to keep her frame suspended.
I apologize for this misunderstanding, I am aware that you do not play the character shown. If my words could be confused, it was due to my little command of English and that I used the google translator, but I assure you that I always tried to address you as the author and not as the fictional character. I have no reason to offend you, as you have always been a nice and polite person.
I sincerely apologize for what happened.
I sincerely apologize for what happened.
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