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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 2:07 am
Quote: [ JOB LISTING ] Contracted Investigative Engineer [ DIFFICULTY LEVEL ] gaia_star gaia_star gaia_star
[ TASK ] As one of the engineers it is your job to help apply the work of the metalworkers into new technology and develop products to better observer humanity and reap their data. This is where the hardware side of development goes on, though some software is tested at this level.
[ MECHANICS ] Roll 1d6 twice, each roll is half the day. You must obtain two successes to pass the day and collect your prize
- You set up a complex motherboard array, newly developed peripheral, hardware or something else in development and yet when it is plugged in, for no discernible reason you can figure out it shorts out and goes on fire. FAIL - You come up with a more efficient way of drawing heat away from hot machinery in a flat plane, if you have already rolled this, you simply develop this further. SUCCESS - Somehow you accidentally stumble upon a means of pulling data from a data line without being easily detectible SUCCESS - You help to develop the ability to make everything smaller, phones, cables and spying devices. SUCCESS - You spend all of your shift trying to figure out the problems with a complex circuit and even with the help of your supervisors, no process is made at all. FAIL - You work hard all day and get your break extended by Tyr who is very pleased with the whole department's hard work. SUCCESS
[ UPON COMPLETION ]
+1 Raffle Ticket (you can only claim a MAX of 3 per player this way!)
+5 Currency
+1 Arcana Bonus gaia_crown +1 RARE UNIQUE CLOTHING PIECE RELATED TO THIS JOB (LINK COMPLETED THREAD HERE)
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phantompanther13 rolled 1 6-sided dice:
3
Total: 3 (1-6)
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 2:25 am
Rayu was back. It seemed that he had done such a bad job yesterday that they had no plans to actually pay him till he did a decent job. That was kinda upsetting because yesterday had been pretty hard to start with. He was a quick study and learning fast but he still was having some struggle with these parts.
What was weirder was that it was like a whole other language in there. These bits made like a little pules that did something over here. And if he did that over there, he could read the pulses better. Hummm, the pulses seemed to be their own language. One tick, two. This much time between, and the silence also meant something.
If he could just decode what it actually meant he would be in business. He spent more time scribbling on a piece of paper writing down the clicks verses not clicks trying to figure out what each click mean when a manager swung by and asked him ahat he was doing.
"I'm counting the clicks. This little thing counts them..." he realized he was supposed to be putting things together and hadn't been but the manager looked at that and took off, getting another manager. They looked over his paper and nodded to each other.
Rayu was terribly confused.
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phantompanther13 rolled 1 6-sided dice:
3
Total: 3 (1-6)
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 2:28 am
What was weirder was they wanted him to do more click counting things on other devices. he just needed to wire them up. It was weird but kind of fun. It was the information they explained. He was data tapping into a second source that didn't require passwords.
he didn't exactly understand what it mean but if it was useful in spying on the humans he was all for it.
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