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Snowblind Moderators ([personal profile] snowblindmods) wrote in [community profile] snowblindrpg2016-01-23 09:31 pm

[network] @ADMIN; Notice [DAY 080]

We have further adjusted the behavior of wandering anomalies. We will continue to adjust until parameters are met.

[@ADMIN will not respond to this post.]
despiteeverything: (not this shit again)

@determination, voice

[personal profile] despiteeverything 2016-01-24 06:33 am (UTC)(link)
Wait, you can do that? What are you doing to them? How? That sorta stuff can help us out with them!

[Since Admin had said she'd help last time Frisk spoke to her. And neglecting information like that seems like a pretty crucial oversight, in their opinion.]

What're para-meters, anyway?
Edited (softening wording a bit) 2016-01-24 06:44 (UTC)

@gardenGnostic; voice

[personal profile] eclecticbassist 2016-01-24 03:30 pm (UTC)(link)
A parameter is a characteristic or guideline, depending on the context; the administrator is probably using the latter meaning. It is also a technical term in mathematics and computer science, but I kinda doubt she's talking about subroutines, hehe.

[ Programming humor! She also agrees with Frisk RE: "Why didn't you tell us this potentially useful information sooner??" Not that the anomalies are the subject at hand or anything. ]
despiteeverything: (toby get off my head)

@determination, voice

[personal profile] despiteeverything 2016-01-24 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
... um...

[Okay they... they think that helps a bit? Some of those words are easier but there's still a bit that they don't really or only sorta know the meaning of.

They'll probably ask Mom for help with this one later.]


I guess so, yeah.

But... does this mean that she can control them? If she's changing how they act?

[personal profile] eclecticbassist 2016-01-25 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It doesn't occur to her that explaining a big word with other big words might not be very helpful. Jade is great at explaining things, as long as you're willing to get a vocabulary lesson first. ]

I think 'influence' might be more accurate! She probably can't tell them what to do, but it sounds like she can change their behavior somehow-- or is trying to, at least. Like... herding, for example; you can't make sheep do tricks, but they can be led around.