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jellyfish by ralfkoplin https://flic.kr/p/2jjVChQ
📱 for Rewired OFC
Send 📱 for five texts my muse didn't send yours, and one that they did
Stop being so coy and just tell me, are you a robot or a cyborg?
Let me get inside your gears and figure you out
Tampering with my robotic limbs for Dogtooth was incredibly reckless of you
Why have you adopted children? You’re not a lusus, nor are you a jadeblood. It’s simply a drain on resources, and they will likely die without the guidance of a proper beast.
I do hope my jab yesterday wasn’t too mean-spirited? You seemed positively livid.
Good work on tonight’s session. We worked together better than I would have anticipated.
Ok so, a few days ago, me and @prinsenstrolls did an RP w Koplin and her troll Franke and holy shit it was beautiful. So, I’m gonna put it down here in case it could get lost (plus if anyone wanna see two adults arguing like fucking kinder gardeners)
[02:47] -- indomitablePhenom [IP] began trolling computerizedIncarceration [CI] at 14:47 --
[02:47] IP: --- Mr Rapp-o-k.' [stet.]
[02:48] CI: —) Mrs. Kimiya. I—
[02:51] IP: --- Just Miss. [stet.]
[02:52] IP: --- H-o-w is pr-o-gress -o-n the c-o-mmissi-o-n I asked y-o-u f-o-r c-o-ming al-o-ng? [stet.]
[02:57] CI: —) Quite well. I've coded the AI, prepared the hull and is currently working on the wiring. I—
[03:00] IP: --- G-o--o-d. [stet.]
[03:00] IP: --- Th-o-ugh... Hm. [stet.]
[03:01] IP: --- I had expected a speedier j-o-b d-o-ne. [stet.]
[03:01] IP: --- Th-o-ugh that might be my fault f-o-r putting faith in a technician. [stet.]
[03:02] CI: —) Well, that is simply a manner of- I—
[03:02] CI: —) Excuse me? I—
[03:03] IP: --- Hm? [stet.]
[03:04] CI: —) "for putting faith in a technician"? I'm sure I misunderstand you, because you seem to implying something about the competence of those in my field. I—
[03:06] IP: --- -O-h, n-o-. [stet.]
[03:06] IP: --- Y-o-u underst-o--o-d me perfectly then. [stet.]
[03:07] CI: —) Aha. I—
[03:07] CI: —) Well, I can understand a biologist not quite grasping the complexities. I—
[03:08] CI: —) But an apology would not be out of place. I—
[03:08] IP: --- Y-o-u think techn-o-l-o-gy is m-o-re c-o-mplex than bi-o-l-o-gy. [stet.]
[03:09] IP: --- Techn-o-l-o-gy, a c-o-mpletely tr-o-llmade science fr-o-m start t-o- finish. There are n-o- surprises in a field where y-o-u've created all the questi-o-ns and answers. [stet.]
[03:12] CI: —) And that is a bad thing? Your field is uncontrolled. If you do not understand something, how can you hope to further it? I—
[03:13] IP: --- Hah! N-o-w that's an engineer's th-o-ughts. [stet.]
[03:13] IP: --- 'If y-o-u didn't create it, h-o-w can y-o-u understand it'? [stet.]
[03:15] IP: --- Can y-o-u grasp the idea -o-f learnng s-o-mething fr-o-m y-o-ur study? [stet.]
[03:18] CI: —) My point is that you are bogged down in still figuring out the materials, while I have begun building. I—
[03:23] IP: --- There's n-o- elegance in that. [stet.]
[03:24] IP: --- Science is ab-o-ut unc-o-vering kn-o-wledge and using what's learned t-o- m-o-ve f-o-rward. [stet.]
[03:24] IP: --- Anyb-o-dy c-o-uld create s-o-mething fr-o-m the m-o-st basic material. [stet.]
[03:25] CI: —) Yes, and we simply started moving forward before you did. I—
[03:27] IP: --- Perhaps. But with less diverse res-o-urces, y-o-u'll stagnate l-o-ng bef-o-re we're d-o-ne. [stet.]
[03:28] IP: --- The field -o-f bi-o-alchemy has already g-o-ne far further than y-o-u c-o-uld p-o-ssibly kn-o-w. [stet.]
[03:29] CI: —) Improbable. Robotics will continue to grow, only held back by creativity. I—
[03:30] CI: —) Besides, what could the final product possibly be by biology? Genetic mutating? Admittedly useful, but nothing in comparison to the drones, artifical intelligence and robotic prosthetics able to make a lowblood as strong as a seadweller. I—
[03:30] CI: —) If not more. I—
[03:31] IP: --- If all y-o-u want is physical strength than bi-o-l-o-gy is the perfect place t-o- start. [stet.]
[03:32] IP: --- T-o- change the very structure -o-f s-o-mething -o-rganic will always be far m-o-re durable, genuine and versatile than any r-o-b-o-tic implant. [stet.]
[03:32] CI: —) Right. That's why there's no such things as mutations, right? I—
[03:32] IP: --- N-o-thing is as capable -o-f healing itself as a tr-o-ll's b-o-dy. [stet.]
[03:32] IP: --- I never said that. [stet.]
[03:33] CI: —) Curious. I suppose I must have dreamed about being called in to make a robotic replacement for an organ. I—
[03:33] CI: —) I'm sure his vascular pump regrew on its own. I—
[03:33] IP: --- Mutati-o-ns are rand-o-m changes in genetic c-o-de where ev-o-luti-o-n experiments -o-n her -o-wn. [stet.]
[03:34] IP: --- It c-o-uld have. I have regr-o-wn several -o-rgans, with the c-o-rrect equipment and enc-o-uragement. [stet.]
[03:34] IP: --- Y-o-u d-o-n't think this tr-o-ll w-o-uld have preferred an exact c-o-py -o-f his pump -o-ver a r-o-b-o-tic replacement? [stet.]
[03:35] CI: —) Oh, I do think he'd prefer a copy. The thing is, he couldn't. Because they can't regrow as well. I—
[03:36] IP: --- Y-o-u gr-o-w a c-o-py -o-utside -o-f the b-o-dy, eliminate whatever latent disease lay in it's genes in the first place and -o-perate it int-o- the b-o-dy. [stet.]
[03:36] IP: --- He didn't sp-o-ntane-o-usly gr-o-w a r-o-b-o-tic pump either n-o-w, Mr Rapp-o-. [stet.]
[03:40] CI: —) If it was that easy, I would not have been called for assistance. I—
[03:41] IP: --- Ah. I supp-o-se that is the difference between y-o-u and me, Mr Rapp-o-k. [stet.]
[03:41] IP: --- In my field, I am c-o-nsidered excepti-o-nal. [stet.]
[03:41] IP: --- And y-o-u're simply what pe-o-ple expect. [stet.]
[03:46] CI: —) Being considered exceptional in a room of children is about as impressive as your field of science, Ms Kimiya. I—
[03:54] -- indomitablePhenom [IP] is now an idle chum! --
[04:05] IP: --- Just where d-o- y-o-u get -o-ff. [stet.]
[04:06] IP: --- I'll have y-o-u kn-o-w I'm a fleet empl-o-yed scientist -o-f the highest caliber, easily c-o-nsidered ab-o-ve peers with hundreds -o-f sweeps m-o-re experience. [stet.]
[04:08] IP: --- What's m-o-re. [stet.]
[04:08] CI: —) I suddenly feel much less safe, if your fleet is manned by trolls where YOU stand out. I—
[04:08] CI: ((our*))
[04:09] IP: --- Y-o-u sh-o-uld feel much less safe by n-o-w, but n-o-t f-o-r that reas-o-n. [stet.]
[04:10] CI: —) Is that a thinly veiled threat I see? I—
[04:10] IP: --- Y-o-u think I'll t-o-lerate these kind -o-f petty attacks fr-o-m a ship engineer reject, fr-o-m an adult tr-o-ll wh-o- ch-o--o-ses t-o- let his peers be the children -o-n Alternia and the scattered remains -o-f -o-ther adults h-o-pelessly engaged in the same field? [stet.]
[04:11] IP: --- Hiding fr-o-m Empire given resp-o-nsibility because it's easier and m-o-re c-o-mf-o-rtable t-o- hide -o-n Alternia. [stet.]
[04:11] IP: --- D-o- y-o-u think I'm the slightest bit impressed by a man wh-o- c-o-uldn't garner interest fr-o-m even the l-o-west tier -o-f the -o-fficial fleet? [stet.]
[04:12] IP: --- Y-o-u w-o-uld be c-o-nsidered fit f-o-r p-o-wer arm-o-ur engineering and n-o-thing higher. [stet.]
[04:17] CI: —) And what does it say of you, to ask someone of my supposedly pathetic calliber for help? Unless you are, in fact below even the lowest tier of the official fleet, as you said? I certainly garnered your interest, or you would not be considered my client, yes? And woe is me, to not be under the heel of some nincompoop who couldn't understand the complexity of what I do? I stay on Alternia, where
[04:17] CI: I am not limited. I am allowed to do exactly what I deem is beneficial. I—
[04:18] IP: --- The -o-nly reas-o-n I'd ever ask s-o-me-o-ne -o-f y-o-ur pathetic caliber f-o-r 'help' is because I have m-o-re imp-o-rtant things t-o- d-o- than spend my time building the m-o-st basic t-o--o-ls I need. [stet.]
[04:18] IP: --- I didn't ask y-o-u f-o-r anything c-o-mplicated. [stet.]
[04:19] IP: --- I w-o-uld never have trusted anything -o-f true w-o-rth -o-n y-o-ur sh-o-ulders. [stet.]
[04:20] IP: --- And frankly, I see n-o-w that even that was bey-o-nd y-o-u c-o-nsidering that y-o-u have n-o-t been able t-o- c-o-mplete it yet. [stet.]
[04:20] IP: --- Y-o-u'd have me learn welding t-o- create my -o-wn scalpel? Tail-o-ring f-o-r my -o-wn labc-o-at? [stet.]
[04:21] IP: --- I d-o-n't deem the pr-o-duct y-o-u're creating f-o-r me t-o- be w-o-rth anything m-o-re than that. [stet.]
[04:21] IP: --- I w-o-uldn't dream -o-f asking a lazy c-o-ward t-o- d-o- anything that might be challenging, after all. [stet.]
[04:22] IP: --- Mr Rapp-o-k, y-o-ur -o-nly attracti-o-n was that y-o-u were cheaper than a fleet empl-o-yed r-o-b-o-ticist. [stet.]
[04:23] CI: —) That is quite enough. I—
[04:23] CI: —) Listen to me, you fleet-flying fool. I—
[04:28] CI: —) I am sure you enjoy playing pretend, as if your field of science truly matters and has even half of the weight of things like robotics or even medical science! Sneering down on those who knew better than to get into a field where you stare at a cell for hours to see if it will react to substance. Oh it twitched, what a discovery! I—
[04:28] CI: —) Even then, the only lazy one here is you! I—
[04:29] CI: —) All you do is poke around in a DNA string. I have to program AND build everything I make! I have to create intellegence itself! As if that wasn't enough, I need to know how to use a bloody scalpel, because the prosthetics won't attach themselves! I—
[04:29] CI: —) But you want results? Fine! I—
[04:30] CI: —) Set your coordinates, and I will have your damn robot done before you're halfway. I—
[04:31] IP: --- Pah. [stet.]
[04:31] IP: --- Fine. [stet.]
[04:32] IP: --- I'll f-o-rce y-o-u t-o- eat y-o-ur w-o-rds face t-o- face. [stet.]
[04:34] CI: —) Oh dear, I am quivering in fear. I—
[04:34] CI: —) Nevermind, it was just a draft. I—
[04:34] IP: --- Gr-o-w up, Mr Rapp-o-k. [stet.]
[04:34] -- indomitablePhenom [IP] gave up trolling computerizedIncarceration [CI] at 16:34 --
ツ to the boys, from Deliza B)
Send ツ for a naughty thought my muse has had about your muse
Endiro and Deliza
Could go for another round with that girl. §he had a §weet bod’.
Koplin and Deliza
Koplin has literally no naughty thoughts about her. He wants her to put on a bigger shirt.
Vittal and Deliza
i am not a huge fan of those clothes. i’d like to get her out of them... n-not in that way, though, just to put her into something fancier~~
> Accidentally thinks of her nude, rip
I just got to talk to Sean on the phone for like five minutes, and it made my day so much better. It was such a surprise seeing his name pop up on my phone that I thought it wasn't real. He loves it right now, told me about how he got to their grenades and shit today, and he even said he'll be home for Christmas!! I'm so happy right now, and he gets phone privileges every night so I get to talk to him as often as he calls.
I miss Koplin so much, man. I'm so proud of him, and everything that he's doing to keep our country safe, but he needs to come home soon.