[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
23 posts · 2007-10-16 19:49:42 to 2007-10-18 18:37:47
#3630033838710/16/2007 19:49:42[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
Everyone,
I'm glad to say that our last field test was successful, and we were able to sample power level differences between the power plant area in Westview, and Downtown. The readings indicate that power is indeed concentrated in the Downtown area. We aren't sure yet if we'll be able to calibrate the code pulses for more specific readings, but even this broad information will be helpful in planning strategy.
I'd especially like to thank the operatives of Broken Templar, Freedom, Insurgence, Pluribus Neo, and Unus Somnium who stuck it out for the whole operation.
Michael
#3630033844610/16/2007 20:48:41Re:[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
Do you have that without the chat box? :O
#3630033846910/16/2007 21:32:30Re:[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
You know, maybe it was just me, but your eyes were doing this weird sort of bugging out thing--you can just barely see a bit of it in the two gray specks above and below the outer side of your left eye. I've seen that on a male head before but I couldn't figure out how to get it to happen again.
You know, maybe it was just me, but your eyes were doing this weird sort of bugging out thing--you can just barely see a bit of it in the two gray specks above and below the outer side of your left eye. I've seen that on a male head before but I couldn't figure out how to get it to happen again.
I've seen it happen too, I guess I'm just special.
#3630033850510/17/2007 00:21:55Re:[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
So... Popper determined the the Simulation draws more energy when it comes to downtown.... You know, considering that a lot more is going on there, bigger buildings, high population etc... it's not very surprising is it? I'm now wondering if Popper actually has an idea of what he's doing or is he just clutching at straws....
#3630033851510/17/2007 01:12:46Re:[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
Croesus wrote:
So... Popper determined the the Simulation draws more energy when it comes to downtown.... You know, considering that a lot more is going on there, bigger buildings, high population etc... it's not very surprising is it?
Croesus, leave it to you to point out Michael's flaws. And yet again, you're right.
We've needed more information on the Matrix, the Machine City etc, and how they work for a long time now. EPN of all groups who engages in more direct conflict with the simulation should know the System down to a tee. We don't.
I've said it before I'll say it again. We more resemble a monkey banging on a computer panel with a wrench, wondering why it doesn't do what we tell it to. Say we succeeded in hitting the power lines, did anyone think that damaging those might hurt Machines that actually... maintain the Matrix? A while ago we got to see what happens when you just pull Sati out of the equation. Imagine what would happen if we really did serious damage to a large group of Machines. Bluepills could die in droves.
Fact is we need the Machine's technology. We need the bluepill's manpower (and freeing a few minds along the way is always a plus). And out of all the information we can decide to procure... Michael finds out Downtown produces more energy than the Barrens. Sounds like some scientific studies conducted that leave you with one basic question: "Why are my tax dollars being wasted?"
#3630033852910/17/2007 02:10:00[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
The_Kid wrote:
Why was Phrack on ignore? o.O
I don't actually recall him spamming or anything, he was just being IC most of the time he was there. What's up with that?
If it's that easy to get ignored at an event by making legit inquiries or just using a couple of emotes would it be too much to ask for to get a LE code of conduct posted with a list of exactly what you can be ignored for? I pay for this game to participate in events and I'd like to know what I'm not supposed to be doing. Some people seem to get ignored for no reason.
It would definately be helpful to know.
#3630033855910/17/2007 04:45:37[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
Probably the watch joke. EDIT: He was unignored later, at the end of the 2nd pulse device.
#3630033857010/17/2007 05:12:41[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
LtCmdr_Tsusai wrote:
Probably the watch joke. EDIT: He was unignored later, at the end of the 2nd pulse device.
Pfft, that's a running IC joke, hardly ignore worthy. We all make wise cracks on Michael always showing an hour after the liaisons tell us to be ready.
For example, before the event, me saying, "Michael's going to be an hour late for his own funeral, one of these days." To which Sametrix responded: "Yeah, you're probably right."
#3630033859810/17/2007 07:34:19[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
Archangel wrote:
The_Kid wrote:
Why was Phrack on ignore? o.O
I don't actually recall him spamming or anything, he was just being IC most of the time he was there. What's up with that?
If it's that easy to get ignored at an event by making legit inquiries or just using a couple of emotes would it be too much to ask for to get a LE code of conduct posted with a list of exactly what you can be ignored for? I pay for this game to participate in events and I'd like to know what I'm not supposed to be doing. Some people seem to get ignored for no reason.
It would definately be helpful to know. " />
I dunno, doesn't bother me. *shrug*
I was either ignored for asking if the electric research we were doing had anything to do with the recent blackouts, or I was ignored for asking Kid if he got that watch I sent him.
Thing is, I never mentioned Algorithm Black. Reposco said it had nothing to do with it, and I said (after I was apparently ignored by Kid) that I never asked if it did.
I honestly don't think I did anything ignore-worthy, but so be it.
*shrugs again*
#3630033860310/17/2007 07:49:24Re:[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
Can I "...ugh"? This one?
No..?
I can't?
Why?
Because it had the kid in it!
What do you mean that's not a good enough escuse...
*sigh*
#3630033865010/17/2007 09:40:35Re:[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
Chances are you did phrack, just not during this event.
~Darminian
#3630033865810/17/2007 10:00:33Re:[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
Good work everyone.
::Chuckles::
#3630033881810/17/2007 14:37:50Re:[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
Always nice to be in some good LE screenshots.
#3630033884210/17/2007 15:28:47Re:[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
Am I the only one who thinks this shot is amazing? I dunno, something about the knife in the forehead seals the deal for me.
#3630033889110/17/2007 17:18:28Re:[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
For some reason that Agent's face just looks abnormally high detailed, very nice. ;D
#3630033897210/17/2007 19:25:38Re:[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
Looked like a fun event!
#3630033925710/18/2007 07:14:27Re:[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
EPN's investgation methods as ever remind us of humanities close ties with it savage past - great idea to continually stab blindly into the fabric of this world that will clearly tell you everything you need to know.
Neo's gift of the truce is now a distant memory as we regress ever closer to oblivion and his name is carried by a shower of throwbacks that encapsulate the very worse in humanity...... even with his body mysteriously absent one can only assume he must be literally reeling in his virtual grave!
#3630033927010/18/2007 07:55:10Re:[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
Tytanya_MxO wrote:
Neo's gift of the truce is now a distant memory as we regress ever closer to oblivion and his name is carried by a shower of throwbacks that encapsulate the very worse in humanity...... even with his body mysteriously absent one can only assume he must be literally reeling in his virtual grave!
At last, something we both agree on, Tytanya.
#3630033927510/18/2007 07:59:59Re:[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
Tytanya_MxO wrote:
EPN's investgation methods as ever remind us of humanities close ties with it savage past - great idea to continually stab blindly into the fabric of this world that will clearly tell you everything you need to know.
Neo's gift of the truce is now a distant memory as we regress ever closer to oblivion and his name is carried by a shower of throwbacks that encapsulate the very worse in humanity...... even with his body mysteriously absent one can only assume he must be literally reeling in his virtual grave!
I hope you know, half of EPN (mainly syntax) can't understand that.
#3630033928710/18/2007 08:17:15Re:[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
Tytanya_MxO wrote:
Neo's gift of the truce is now a distant memory as we regress ever closer to oblivion... one can only assume he must be literally reeling in his virtual grave!
Well I for one can tell you there were plenty and I mean plenty of EPNers who wanted Zion to keep the Truce while it existed, recognizing that it was better for safety's sake. I was not one of them. Looking back I'd say that was a mistake, had a lot of debates on that point too.
20/20 hindsight and all that aside, for the record it's worth pointing out that previous to the War's beginning the Machines possessed a number of Redpills against their will, and the Truce was only broken by Machines who decided Zion was not allowed to secure a safer position. Their desire to control is self-evident, and maybe it's justified, but even extending reason to the furthest reaches I have no idea how EPN is responsible for the Machines deciding New Zion was over the proverbial "line". EPN didn't even know it existed.
#3630033956810/18/2007 18:37:47Re:[8.3.2] How the Machines use energy in the simulation - Recursion - 10/15/07
Tytanya_MxO wrote:
EPN's investgation methods as ever remind us of humanities close ties with it savage past - great idea to continually stab blindly into the fabric of this world that will clearly tell you everything you need to know.
Neo's gift of the truce is now a distant memory as we regress ever closer to oblivion and his name is carried by a shower of throwbacks that encapsulate the very worse in humanity...... even with his body mysteriously absent one can only assume he must be literally reeling in his virtual grave!
Tytanya, you do know that the Matrix isn't real, right? That it is a fabricated simualtion, a make-believe world where the Machines force-feed people the very lives they live? I'm sure that sometime after your Awakening, you were told that. . .
Roukan wrote:
I hope you know, half of EPN (mainly syntax) can't understand that.
((What the h*ll is this supposed to mean? Is this IC or OOC?))