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This is the first thing i have ever uploaded here on FA.
The Base i used to make this was done by
Ajna and is free to use.
so check out what she does on her profile.
The base files I used and modified:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6695610/
and here is a super huge version of this pic:
https://puu.sh/vkEZH/847dd398cc.jpg
No need to read, and apologies for misspelling which may or may not have occurred.
This is the first thing i have ever uploaded here on FA.
The Base i used to make this was done by
Ajna and is free to use.so check out what she does on her profile.
The base files I used and modified:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6695610/
and here is a super huge version of this pic:
https://puu.sh/vkEZH/847dd398cc.jpg
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in case of a sudden over-voltage of the system is he disconnecting any major body parts electrically from the power core.
There has not been any durability tests higher than 2400 volts though, and he seems to handle it fine.
In case of getting struck by lightning is it very unlikely that Rue would withstand that without major damage to the system.
ps: interesting question that i haven't thought of before
There has not been any durability tests higher than 2400 volts though, and he seems to handle it fine.
In case of getting struck by lightning is it very unlikely that Rue would withstand that without major damage to the system.
ps: interesting question that i haven't thought of before
hes not completely built to think logically, his mind got to a huge extend extracted from a real person, so he has a huge programmed logic knowledge, but handles paradoxes like a real person if its not solvable.....id say he isn't susceptible to logic paradoxes, but you shouldn't challenge it
Since the artificial brain analogue is a little harder he can handle a hit from someone else to the head a bit better, but that shouldn't be repeated, if the hit is too hard you cant do much about data loss because of damaged brain parts, but data and memory from him gets automatically fed to a server, so in case of a repair it can be replaced, normal magnets have no effect, as well as electromagnets, because data is not getting stored magnetically, its stored in a similar way to the real brain.
well, gears will be no problem since there are none, because of the lack of durability, but what is a weak link in the structure, similar to gears are the muscle analogues.
In case of muscle strains ripping or failing can he disconnect that body part in an emergency situation, if it is a limb, otherwise he should get taken care of, if there is no way of soon getting a repair, he also can repair himself if the necessary tools are available
In case of muscle strains ripping or failing can he disconnect that body part in an emergency situation, if it is a limb, otherwise he should get taken care of, if there is no way of soon getting a repair, he also can repair himself if the necessary tools are available
Yes ^^, you shouldn't put him under stress or i an environment that exceeds a temperature of 120°C, because of certain body parts not physically being able to withstand a temperature higher than that.
In terms of a cold environment can he keep his temperature to an operating state, in case of that not helping are -70°C the minimum he can handle before his limbs get immobile due to the contraction of the material
In terms of a cold environment can he keep his temperature to an operating state, in case of that not helping are -70°C the minimum he can handle before his limbs get immobile due to the contraction of the material
A Virus is difficult to get, it has to have a place to run on, since this AI is a closed system and there is no data on open sources will it be difficult to program a virus compatible with this system, data corruption in that case is not a huge deal since an automatic checkup is being made frequently
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