phaseshifter: (⊂( ・ ̫・)⊃)
Angel ([personal profile] phaseshifter) wrote in [community profile] snowblindrpg2018-08-22 05:37 pm

[log] oh boy it's another bunker mingle [open to bunker peeps]

Characters: Anyone in the bunker. I have no idea who's around I'm gomen
Location: The bunker and its immediate surroundings
Date: Days 386 - 394? That's a lot of days but it's been a while geez (lmk if you want me to add a day on or something)
Summary: Bunker people do... bunker things. In the bunker.
Warnings: Add them to your subject lines!



WRITE YOUR STARTERS NERDS and note if they're time-sensitive or whatever

Bunker setting notes are here for your convenience
spoileralert: (shrug)

[personal profile] spoileralert 2018-08-30 08:53 am (UTC)(link)
Awesome as that would be, we’d have to put it together in a house with heating. Or maybe one of the bathrooms with hot water. You can’t wear anything that might conduct static.
plaguenurse: (for they are treated just the same)

[personal profile] plaguenurse 2018-08-30 05:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, really? [Diana seems genuinely curious.] I didn't know that! I don't really know a lot about computers. I guess--the static could damage the parts or something? [That makes sense, now that she thinks about it.]
spoileralert: (dubious)

[personal profile] spoileralert 2018-08-31 11:19 am (UTC)(link)
Yup. Beyond repair, actually, and pretty easily. Way lower levels than the human body can even feel. I’ve never built my own machine from scratch but I’ve done plenty of my own upgrades.
plaguenurse: (I swear it is true)

[personal profile] plaguenurse 2018-08-31 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow! I had no idea they were that delicate. I wonder how they ever managed to install all the computing parts in Norfinbury. [Not just the tablets, but the nanomachines, the cleaner spiders, all the parts in the houses that are on a curfew...

Her eyebrows furrow a little.]
Well, I guess it didn't always snow here like this before... [But it's still Alaska, so it probably snowed a lot anyway, right...? For some reason the climate of Alaska wasn't a priority in her middle school geography classes.]
spoileralert: (where is my leftover pizza)

[personal profile] spoileralert 2018-09-02 06:58 am (UTC)(link)
They probably didn't. They'd have shipped them here from a factory in whatever static-resistant casing they were going to be installed in. That's how it's usually done.

But they may also have had a climate controlled factory somewhere, I mean, it's not like we've seen the whole town yet.