And Alex? Well, he's got another problem, too

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It was something that always bugged me a bit. While the human brain (and the Loroi brain - they are similar enough to be compatible, after all) doesn't work like a hard drive, wild-ass guesses about its storage capacity range from several terabytes up to one to three petabytes.dragoongfa wrote:Hmm... Hadn't really thought of that angle; that memories would need to be properly copied before Beryl could access them. Like how a computer can access something from the cloud but once the connection is cut it has to rely on the local storage.
Makes sense. Although I will have to make some changes in regards to the unfolding events.
Perhaps that room serves in that function. Alex did notice that it looked rather ... bland, as if not to distract her from her job. And, an amplifier of that size might not even need physical contact - or it was indeed her private room, since she did already sort of expect him and was curious enough to focus all her attention on to him, with fewer of the 'voices in her head' distracting her.entity2636 wrote:I was expecting the farseer to be something between Alex's expectation of a wizened, withered, white-haired old crone and something similar to someone plugged into the Matrix or the psychics from Minority Report - pale, bald, either in a control chair of sorts with cables plugged into her skull, or inside a sensory deprivation tank or her at least wearing (or being located somewhere inside) a giant psi-amp. IIRC in canon farseers only function when amplified and the rooms they work in are large psi-amps themselves.
Somehow I'm thinking "EvE Online", now... Data ports along the spine, starting with the base of her neck, and immersed in a capsule.dragoongfa wrote:I guess that I will have to be creative with how the Farseer works and how she is 'jacked in' when amplified. This is undoubtedly her living quarters and not her amplifier.
Or, as said, as depicted in EvE Onlineorion1836 wrote:Outstanding job, Dragoonfa.
For what it's worth, I always visualized the farseers as being in a liquid pod like the Guild navigators from Dune.
Hmmm... Room sized doesn't need to mean an actual room. Imagine a refitted cabin stuffed to the brink with tech, most of it being the amplifier, and in the center a capsule or tank, filled with liquid or gel to induce sensory deprivation and with a bunch of arm-thick cables running into it, maybe complete with a breathing apparatus and urogenital systems to facilitate a longer stay.Siber wrote:I distinctly remember a reference somewhere to 'room sized' amps for farseers...
Maybe they did? Offering up a whole new level to the conspiracy thing. For example, Nathanial's translocation wasn't quite a freaky coincidence... Imagine someone fiddling with a Soia ruin on Deinar and thus setting a trap on Earth, for example.Zarya wrote:Regarding the diral trials I got a “Truman Show” feeling. The elders may have known everything and more about Natan even before sending Argent’s group into the area.
As far as I've read, Deinar has little in the sense of native life - everything above the microbial stage is introduced by the Soia themselves, and how much is 'conveniently' omitted in that article.Zarya wrote:Better not dig too deep here and avoid making things too convoluted.
Anyway, big beasts and game on Deinar are not canon, so when featuring in this environment they must have been introduced. And I'd not be overly surprised if the initiation is somehow monitored.