Legion (
forwearemany) wrote in
lifenet2019-02-08 10:35 pm
Farspeech stones
We are interested in available data on topics: magic, theology.
We are willing to provide compensation for data if desired.
We are willing to provide compensation for data if desired.

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Your- light? [He’s doing his best..... His best is just very bad.] Is that a- problem?
[He has no idea how to go about figuring this out. Words are normally his strong suit, but he fails to string a question together (“how do you...... exist????” sounds offensive) before Legion continues the discussion at hand.]
There are limits. I just haven’t measured- on that subject, being here limits things even more. I’m not sure if it’s the Storyteller, or something else.
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(So they dimmed it.
They're a very considerate robot.)
Acknowledged. Such limitations appear common.
We also experience limitations.
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[You know what, he'll try to unpack this Technology business later.]
Well- yes. That's what I have to start with.
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(They chatter, headflaps rippling.)
It is possible that with proper insulating material and a small quantity of ice, a primitive refrigeration unit could be constructed.
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[Probably? Gladio or Denny should have asked him about one of those iceboxes. However.]
But it hasn't turned out on par with the- kind of machinery I've seen. [Fridges, man. And air-conditioning, what he wouldn't give for some of those air-cooling boxes now. They're basically black magic but they are incredible. Modernity is insane.] Do you- does your world have those? The- large food-storage refrigerators.
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(They headtilt slightly.)
Though not as powerful, efficient, or advanced as those commonly utilized in our universe of origin even a primitive unit would allow for greater versatility in storage of perishable items.
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[THERE ARE THINGS??????? BETTER THAN REFRIGERATORS??????????]
Really? How do those work?
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If you speak of those commonly used in our universe, they are similar to more primitive models, albeit more energy efficient. Additional capabilities include the ability to discern type, number, usage, and expiry date of items stored inside, and ability to communicate this to both people and other objects.
For those which would be easiest to create here, an insulated icebox, though primitive, would allow storage of foods otherwise too perishable to be worth the effort of preparing them.