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Auditi Blyght ([personal profile] piercinggaze) wrote in [community profile] voidtreckernet2021-06-06 06:01 pm

Video, Llama 19, Afternoon

[Auditi fusses for a moment, trying to find a flattering camera angle - not unaware that she's being filmed already, but apparently not particularly concerned about starting promptly. She's humanoid but visibly nonhuman, with grey skin and heavily scrimshawed orange horns.]

Ah, hey, I mentioned this the other day to someone but I figured I might as well get it right out here for everyone -

My name's Auditi Blyght, I guess I'm ugh orange team? I'm also mostly trained as a physindustrialist back home - I build and install automated prostheses. Mostly trained means I'm not signed off on sensory apparata or spinal-crainial interfaces yet, but I'm good on most limb replacements! Been doing 'em for a couple of sweeps now actually.

Anyway! Obviously I'm not set up for new projects just now - and hopefully no one's in dire need of a new limb - but! [She jabs a finger in the air for emphasis.] If anyone's got existing prosthetic limbs and needs some technical support I'd be happy to lend a graspprong. Can't promise I'll be familiar with everyone's tech, obvs, but I'm pretty good at fixing things and I promise I won't take anything apart that I'm not really confident I can put back together. [A short pause, considering.] I mean, not unless it's like actively electrocuting you or something.

Also I do piercings if you've got jewelry to put in 'em.
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[personal profile] sciencegirl 2021-06-07 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
Hi! I'm Entrapta.

This is great to know because there are people around with cybernetic implants. I'd offered my services to the medical car too but the more the merrier. Especially since I can do cybernetics but I'm primarily a roboticist.
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[personal profile] sciencegirl 2021-06-07 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
There are some books! I'd help with more hands-on experience but there's a lack of cadavers here. Which would generally be a good thing but they come in useful when learning anatomy.

Anyway the medical car has a lot of good scanners. My world has a number of different races so I know that 'getting used to anatomical differences' things.
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[personal profile] sciencegirl 2021-06-07 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
Human. Princess. As in the magical variety embued with generational magic passed down through my kingdom. So it's both a ruling status title and means I have magical enhancements.

I do a lot of magitek but I know that's not always everyone's preference.
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[personal profile] sciencegirl 2021-06-07 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
I've actually been doing some studies into the similarities between types of magic. I'm hoping that common traits will help us form better healing devices, defensive strategies, weapons, you name it. We need to be prepared for magical attacks in the future.

I'd like to take a recording of some of your abilities with my magical scanner at some point, to see if there are readings and if there are not if I can tune it to conduct appropriate measurements.
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[personal profile] sciencegirl 2021-06-07 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
You're blue? This might seem like an unusual question but are you blue on a spectrum that I can't see because you very much look gray to me.
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[personal profile] sciencegirl 2021-06-07 06:30 am (UTC)(link)
I miss my purple overalls, but I've had more important things to buy.

Hmmmm. Alright, well, I would check out the medical car at some point. If you want to discuss things with specific people, Senku and Willow are both medically apt individuals. There's also a man named Ghost with a very large cat who is a neurologist.

The cat isn't necessarily relevant but if you saw a man with a large black cat when you first arrived that would be him.
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[personal profile] sciencegirl 2021-06-09 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I love to share data with new people! It means we can cooperatively come up with all kinds of new discoveries.

I've never worked with this many people before! It's exciting.