@WiniMii i can't remember, it's been a long time since I've needed it for such a purpose. And honestly, this drone is considered "Obsolete" by my standards.
So for now I have an FT variant "somewhat in the works" (It's on the backburner) to simplify the process.
@Xx24reminder oh ok
Well that's a bit harder to say, as technology can prolong The life expectancy to near if not over 200 years of age, albiet if the recipent chooses not to have every aspect of their organic body replaced by artificial components.
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Lore relevent wise, As for the owner of The company behind aircraft like this, they made made the switch in the year 2060, and as of the year 2200, only occasional maintenence has been needed.
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This however is not a problem free solution to type 1 immortality however. Such issues that exist are
-the conciousness not being compatable with tech used (immediate)
-Errors in what the brain inputs and what the artificial parts do (short term, but fixable)
-long term general insanity (typically starts to set in about a century, that is if they last that long).
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However, since the introduction of such technology, constant improvements and revisions have been made. With the ultimate goal being to have it that the human body can't tell the difference between the organic and artificial.
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Do note this is as ethical as I could make it out to be
@Xx24reminder what do you mean by life span?
If you're talking operational lifespan, I keep aircraft relevant as long as physically possible. And when their current tech becomes obsolete, I retrofit them with up to date technology that exists at the time. For example, As it says in the discription, This aircraft is over 140 years old, but it is equipped with features not present in the original blueprints.
@AWESOMENESS360 done for good contrast because the majority color is grey
@MarbleXLazuli Thanks
@WiniMii actually things much better than belkan witchcraft really
@AvalonIndustries thanks
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@DinoRoar65MYA And I'm currently applying the last touches to the latest itteration of this current design.
@AvalonIndustries i beat you to the tags hehe
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@AvalonIndustries it can't get me first if I'm out of range of their guns
@AvalonIndustries i mean I might very well have methods and resources capable of peircing the full 2 meters
@AvalonIndustries that's cute
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@DinoRoar65MYA but It's currently technologically and physically impossible due to use of non existant materials and physics breaking tech
@WiniMii i can't remember, it's been a long time since I've needed it for such a purpose. And honestly, this drone is considered "Obsolete" by my standards.
So for now I have an FT variant "somewhat in the works" (It's on the backburner) to simplify the process.
@DinoRoar65MYA no, absolutely not
It's just a personal lore
Loads Quadvolgue with religious intent
@Xx24reminder think of it like how cyberpsychosis from cyberpunk 2077 works
@Xx24reminder oh ok
Well that's a bit harder to say, as technology can prolong The life expectancy to near if not over 200 years of age, albiet if the recipent chooses not to have every aspect of their organic body replaced by artificial components.
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Lore relevent wise, As for the owner of The company behind aircraft like this, they made made the switch in the year 2060, and as of the year 2200, only occasional maintenence has been needed.
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This however is not a problem free solution to type 1 immortality however. Such issues that exist are
-the conciousness not being compatable with tech used (immediate)
-Errors in what the brain inputs and what the artificial parts do (short term, but fixable)
-long term general insanity (typically starts to set in about a century, that is if they last that long).
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However, since the introduction of such technology, constant improvements and revisions have been made. With the ultimate goal being to have it that the human body can't tell the difference between the organic and artificial.
|
Do note this is as ethical as I could make it out to be
@Xx24reminder what do you mean by life span?
If you're talking operational lifespan, I keep aircraft relevant as long as physically possible. And when their current tech becomes obsolete, I retrofit them with up to date technology that exists at the time. For example, As it says in the discription, This aircraft is over 140 years old, but it is equipped with features not present in the original blueprints.
@BENZAHEER That's how most of my Aircraft are designed.
@SyntheticL it's just personal Lore
@WiniMii Thing is, I've thought of doing that about 3 years ago, but i have no idea how, and I still don't
@CubeYT none of my aircraft do
@AtlasMilitaryIndustries and that phone cost me more than the rest of my personal possesions
@TatsuTheDemonLord thanks
@AtlasMilitaryIndustries on the best phone I could get from my internet provider. But yes, Android
@AtlasMilitaryIndustries thing is they were stripped out for the photo, but still almost if not over 7k parts
@TakicraftCorporation As Demonstrated Here
@AtlasMilitaryIndustries thanks
My phone was screaming at me in protest though
GIVE ME ALL YOUR TAGS DUDE
@ACEPILOT109 you made forum posts?
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@Carlosgam thanks...
which one though
WELCOME TO GODDARN CANADA!!!!
@ShinyGemsBro there we go, now the downloads are rolling in
noticed this was dying in new.
gonna see if I can give you a hand here
wooo
thank you
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@ExpmcTheGachaPlayer ey yo, this looks pretty good. I'll be sure to check it out after school
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@EternalDarkness interesting
@EternalDarkness wait... you guys can edit posts made by other users?
@Aviationfilms109 interesting results
@TheEverPoisonousRicin check out the description of the SunLance Pulse Accelerator for the lore as to how it works.
@AWESOMENESS360 ok, so It heats up metal until It's a plasma.
not gonna lie, By my standards, It sounds a bit messy if it doesn't go well.