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Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:48 am
Vanilla eXee Shanna66 also carry around a good quality magnet. it can earase their memory if its powerful enough. it may be pretty heavy but totally worht it cool then when its memory is all squish you can atempt to reprogram it so it can either help you or be utterly destroyed.
That's a good idea xD We can use fish tank scraper magnets. The ones we use on the electric eel tank are so strong that if they ever touch each other without glass or a lot of padding in between them, it would literally be impossible to separate them and the company would have to be called to get them apart. Think those would work? i would probably have to say yes. the fiance is saving up for a $600 magnet one day but he wouldnt be able to have it within a few yards of anything magnetic just becasue of how strong its suposed to be. if robots attack im getting my hands on it @ d_marx probably but i hope not. though i guess if you just killeed off the super computer then the entire threat would be gone right?
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Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:57 pm
The magnet is definitely going to be a high maintenance commodity, but they managed with electromagnetic fields. It's too bad we can't just take a baseball bat to their legs and bash their heads in.
Might need the anarchist's cookbook, molotov cocktails and the like.
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Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 12:16 pm
Why aren't refrigerator magnets on the list of weapons!?
Seriously, they are useful as anti-robot shurikens, and you can spell out obscene words on the machines as they experience epic motherboard (as opposed to brain) seizures.
You could also simply utter a contradictory phrase that their feeble minds would fail to understand. Such as:
"The next sentence is true. The previous sentence was false."
Then watch the fireworks!
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Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 6:52 am
Interesting thought, using their logic against them. I'm not sure how long that'll prove successful, considering they might not be communication droids. I doubt a microwave would give you the satisfaction a second time since they'll probably be linked together to stop that from happening again. It's more than likely--if successful, of course--that the robots would learn to forgo that logic.
[[Only 6 votes? I must be doing something wrong! People, send me your thoughts, your fears, anything you want that will make this series a great success!
Looks like people want Time Travel Survival 101 for December's Topic. <3]]
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Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 6:35 pm
(I'm sorry Dee, that's my fault. I'm slacking so guild participation is low. The Halloween event was a big ole fail to gather any guild support. I wanted to announce the next contest earlier but I've been a little more busy than usual.)
We could build magnetized shelters and hopefully that'd work. Then they at least couldn't touch us. Of course, if they decided to nuke the whole thing from afar we'd be screwed. I really don't see how robot uprising would have any surviving humans.
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Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 11:03 pm
well i think that to survive our best bet would be to know what their power source is like and what they use as fuel. would it be solar energy? oil? if we knew what they needed im sure we could either find a way to avoid them or just kill them off by "starvation"
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Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 4:57 am
@ 'Nilla -- [[don't think anything of it. I think we were all pooped after that little bout with Halloween. I knew I was slacking too. Don't worry, we'll find some creepy things to talk about and support will ooze from the walls. ^_^]]
Magnetized shelters sounds awesome. The nuke thing--if we build shelter near something they can't nuke, that'll give some insurance. We'll likely be in the line of fire every other night, but it'll keep us in at least one piece. Maybe with some EMP generators if we can have that for our disposal. That's the game, though. Survival.
@ Shanna66 -- I wonder what their power source will be like as well. If they're anything like a global conglomerate, they'll be using a direct link to any electric source, with rolling blackouts for everyone else. I can see how this would be a problem for us in the colder parts of the year. We'd have to venture South.
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Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:32 am
or underground where everything is a pretty constant temp. im not sure about underground temps in otehr areas but in my state its usually in the hight 50's low 60's so we could all just have coats on and be pretty much ok temp wise
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