Post by horrorTerror on May 8, 2016 20:06:06 GMT -5
Continuing the enemy-slaying, Lillian continues forking enemies to bits.
"Eh, the game has limits. Most people can't warp reality through wraps of thinking, and even you'll need rainfall and guidelines of physics for that." #Player slavery to the game is a harsh topic #but then you died #so it's all better
She shanks an imp in the eye with her headachey fork, causing the offending imp to explode into grist and Lillian to remember something.
"Oh right, that reminds me. If you're really gonna be on the bazillion-year-quest, you're gonna need one of these."
She pulls out her wallet and de-cards a frog-looking Hubtop into her offhand, before exploding another imp into grist by smacking it with the wallet, and putting away the wallet.
"A playeroid brain not designed for long-term can only hold a century or so of quality memories before the infrastructure gets all sorts of out of whack and starts to forget afterlifey stuff, and bubbling your entire life in a mainstream channel isn't exactly popular for boring or tiny things and sometimes cabinets get crowded in a few millenia." #memory cabinets are still a good idea tho #bubblr dem thoughts
Offering the froggyhubtop, she blasts away another imp with some laser rifle of hers.
"This hubtop won't be accepted by any living forum timetrav encrypts with you using it because the deals involved usually keep those strictly alpha-only, but since it's a real not-dreambubble item and has ring server storage perms you can chat with the other dead people remotely and keep a bazillion experience-linear diaries for the rest of literally forever so you don't end up having the same conversations like the clone droves. Battery lasts forever and self-charges, internet's good, you've got filespace in the forevers, and the frog elements should keep it from being manip'd without your permission. Config the account with something from your life after divergence from alpha if possible, but your pesterchum's a good unforgettable fallback." #never forget #it's a free computer lol
"Eh, the game has limits. Most people can't warp reality through wraps of thinking, and even you'll need rainfall and guidelines of physics for that." #Player slavery to the game is a harsh topic #but then you died #so it's all better
She shanks an imp in the eye with her headachey fork, causing the offending imp to explode into grist and Lillian to remember something.
"Oh right, that reminds me. If you're really gonna be on the bazillion-year-quest, you're gonna need one of these."
She pulls out her wallet and de-cards a frog-looking Hubtop into her offhand, before exploding another imp into grist by smacking it with the wallet, and putting away the wallet.
"A playeroid brain not designed for long-term can only hold a century or so of quality memories before the infrastructure gets all sorts of out of whack and starts to forget afterlifey stuff, and bubbling your entire life in a mainstream channel isn't exactly popular for boring or tiny things and sometimes cabinets get crowded in a few millenia." #memory cabinets are still a good idea tho #bubblr dem thoughts
Offering the froggyhubtop, she blasts away another imp with some laser rifle of hers.
"This hubtop won't be accepted by any living forum timetrav encrypts with you using it because the deals involved usually keep those strictly alpha-only, but since it's a real not-dreambubble item and has ring server storage perms you can chat with the other dead people remotely and keep a bazillion experience-linear diaries for the rest of literally forever so you don't end up having the same conversations like the clone droves. Battery lasts forever and self-charges, internet's good, you've got filespace in the forevers, and the frog elements should keep it from being manip'd without your permission. Config the account with something from your life after divergence from alpha if possible, but your pesterchum's a good unforgettable fallback." #never forget #it's a free computer lol