Every answer you give is just met with more questions.
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“Clockworks” with magical circuits. “Ohhhh”
If Kaylin had used clockwork Nyan might understand.
Congrats- you’ll find out next week because mentioning clocks is in the script for next week.
heh so 217 will be the explanation.
“Those didn’t sound anything like clocks. There were no ‘ticks’ or ‘tocks’, just ‘bzzzz’, ‘whirrrr’, and ‘beep’.”
Ho boy. You know it’s too complicated when your explanation needs an explanation. (Nailed it!)
“He is merged with a magic clockwork golem. Space is dangerous – just being out there slowly kills you – and he probably had to replace a lot of body parts because of that.”
Since she hasn’t lived among humans, she likely doesn’t know what a clock is. More likely, she would have seen war machines, so… “Think like catapults, but made of metal and much, much, much more advanced.”
Hey you had another comment in addition to this that for some reason were blocked by the spam system. It catches a lot of stuff but it’s pretty sensitive. I usually go through it daily multiple times to move any caught accidentally to the published comment section. The more I do this the less often it should happen but please, if your comment doesn’t show up, don’t post again, I’ll get to it, and usually after a comment has been approved it learns a bit more and it happens less often. If you just post again, it’s going to start to think you are a creating spam.
You know I kinda feel sorry for whoever is the title bandits of this chapter. Because Nyan definitely needs an outlet for the build up.
“Me-Can-E-Cal?”
*Kaylin gets out the mechanical can opener and opens a can of tuna.”
“Yes, You-Can-Eat-Gal”
i’m dead
when trying to explain scienece to a fantasy world
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”
Corollary:
“Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.”
Any technology, no matter how primitive, is magic to those who don´t understand it.
If I were using Agrippa’s Three Books of Occult Philosophy I’d just say the guy is an Automaton, but I don’t know if this fantasy world is based off of Agrippa.
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“Clockworks” with magical circuits. “Ohhhh”
If Kaylin had used clockwork Nyan might understand.
Congrats- you’ll find out next week because mentioning clocks is in the script for next week.
heh so 217 will be the explanation.
“Those didn’t sound anything like clocks. There were no ‘ticks’ or ‘tocks’, just ‘bzzzz’, ‘whirrrr’, and ‘beep’.”
Ho boy. You know it’s too complicated when your explanation needs an explanation. (Nailed it!)
“He is merged with a magic clockwork golem. Space is dangerous – just being out there slowly kills you – and he probably had to replace a lot of body parts because of that.”
Since she hasn’t lived among humans, she likely doesn’t know what a clock is. More likely, she would have seen war machines, so… “Think like catapults, but made of metal and much, much, much more advanced.”
Hey you had another comment in addition to this that for some reason were blocked by the spam system. It catches a lot of stuff but it’s pretty sensitive. I usually go through it daily multiple times to move any caught accidentally to the published comment section. The more I do this the less often it should happen but please, if your comment doesn’t show up, don’t post again, I’ll get to it, and usually after a comment has been approved it learns a bit more and it happens less often. If you just post again, it’s going to start to think you are a creating spam.
You know I kinda feel sorry for whoever is the title bandits of this chapter. Because Nyan definitely needs an outlet for the build up.
“Me-Can-E-Cal?”
*Kaylin gets out the mechanical can opener and opens a can of tuna.”
“Yes, You-Can-Eat-Gal”
i’m dead
when trying to explain scienece to a fantasy world
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”
Corollary:
“Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.”
Any technology, no matter how primitive, is magic to those who don´t understand it.
If I were using Agrippa’s Three Books of Occult Philosophy I’d just say the guy is an Automaton, but I don’t know if this fantasy world is based off of Agrippa.