TtOW! - (Removed for KU) Chapter 72: First Deployment
Added 2023-01-13 20:34:21 +0000 UTCComments
I'm thinking that too. Under normal circumstances, the core and dungeon master are separate entities, so the 'you' in that skill would refer to the dungeon master, rather than the core. So like, Rattingtale/Lilussees could have used it to personally escape from 00P, but they couldn't have saved their cores with it. So it might, in fact, not work for NSLICE-00P who has her core built into her.
AEgamer1
2023-01-13 21:13:06 +0000 UTCI think the "transfer YOURSELF" part of [Transfer] needs to be restricted. For the MC as a byproduct, but for dungeons in general. It should probably be "[Transfer] of the SELF (core) only works if no people are in the dungeon area". Otherwise, how do you ever catch (or destroy) a core? It will just teleport around the entire dungeon if someone thr4eatens it by entering the current core room. Have fun trying to catch a quickly teleporting dungeon core that can teleport anywhere in its dungeon area. That would also take care of making the ability used during fights and MC getting way too OP because she gets Ilea Spears level mobility.
Lommel
2023-01-13 21:08:53 +0000 UTCTrue but that's science. This is SCIENCE! It's more just the idea that NSLICE-00P doesn't realize or understand the concept of something being 'OP' or 'unsporting' and so once she identifies a tactic as effective will have no reason not to just abuse it repeatedly.
AEgamer1
2023-01-13 21:03:15 +0000 UTCI'ma assuming there will be some issues with transferring to close to living entities for some semblance of balance. But if not, sending rattingtale inside the belly of the beast to rip and tear his way out, would be cool and he would freak out sooo much
Beeees!
2023-01-13 20:55:46 +0000 UTCHehe :-) Transfer! > by…an AI that will 100% utilize it to the maximum… Uhm... your opinion of AI over NI (natural intelligence) is unwarranted. Our brains are far, far FAAAAARRRR better than any AI will be for a very, very long time. Except for small things, where machines are better than people already, but planning and strategizing and dealing with complex situations and and information are not part of that. AI is waaaayyyyyyyoverhyped. I studied CS - but I also studied quite a bit of neuroscience (and medical basics). Biological information processing is far FAAAARRRR more complex and extraordinary and VEERRRYYY different from computers. What we use in IT for "AI" and as "neural networks" has NOTHING but the barest hin of an idea to do with the complexity of the real stuff, real neurological networks. And when anyone is talks about "simulating a neuron" (even a single one), what they really mean is a very, VERY basic abstraction of the real thing with 99.9% left out, because even a single neuron is way too complex. The extreme parallelism and self-organization of a real neuro-network cannot even be approached, never mind us producing something in humn-made tech that could rival it. To give an example actually far away from biology, but more approachable to see computation can be done in very different forms than computers, here's a video about sophisticated real-time calculating and actually controlling something technology used before computers, very deadly stuff too: https://youtu.be/s1i-dnAH9Y4 -- Mechanical Computer (All Parts) - Basic Mechanisms In Fire Control Computers
Wurschtelpotz
2023-01-13 20:44:41 +0000 UTC