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𝗝𝗮𝘆𝗰𝗲 𝗧𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘀 ([personal profile] hexcope) wrote in [personal profile] hexcorized 2025-05-14 07:44 am (UTC)

You and your sugar…

[The reminder of Viktor’s sweet tooth brings a small smile to his face, as he leans back onto the couch. It's really not a great couch to sleep on. The back is angled in a way, downward, that would make laying on it like falling into the crevice. He closes his eyes, imagining this were a nicer couch. That's all. Just imagining things. Definitely not sleeping.]

Right. We’d just need to find what inputs register up, down, right, left, etcetera… the question is getting those signals to the arm without some sort of implant, which he definitely won’t want. Too intrusive.

[And also, Romano seems a little vain. Jayce understands.]

Hextech gemstone is out as a power source. He wants a “normal” battery, whatever that means by his standards of normal. Maybe something like what the companion bots use? Maybe we tell him the voltage we need it to be, and he requests it from Aurora.

[They shouldn’t be the only ones spending on resources or this, after all.]

For the nanomachines, we should talk to Finch. He... I think, invented artificial intelligence on his world? What if we put that into the nanomachines? Since that's the problem with nanomachines- once they're in somewhere, they do their one task, and can't be altered. That's what went wrong for Kirk, right?

Here me out...

[He hasn't opened his eyes this whole time, crossing his arms as he theorizes while looking like he's basically already asleep. Just resting his eyes.]

We connect the nanomachines to a device outside of the body. We have artificial intelligence run the device. It controls the machines, and through pattern recognition, fixes problems that could occur before we even know something's gone wrong. Or in Romano’s case, instead of an implant, we use nanomachines to interpret his brain inputs, they send the signals to the arm, and it works like that?

[Jayce shifts, drags both hands down his face, and slowly slides onto his side, in what one might consider, “laying down.”]

This all assumes we can get them going exactly the way we want.

[He begins to toe off his shoes with his feet, in his half-laying down position. Almost like he’s slowly giving up the ghost on staying awake.]

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