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>Hm, well since they have timestamps, are there any internal clocks you have access to that have any sort of date? I'm wondering how long it's been since Blake's broadcast. If not, oh well.
CascadeCore@root: Hnh, I... Do not really see any. Ah! I have a date proper, though. Last, most accurate date was 2136.04.15. Does that help with any of our decisions?
>As soon as we recover the schematics, let's build a cable layer and two more repair drones, two camera drones, and a construction bot.
CascadeCore@root: Yeah, that seems like a good plan. The schematics finished baking, but... Well, ... We would not reccommend use anything from the first build to repair ourselves. It's rough. It should work, but the tolerances are wide.
Build Schematic Get: Small Fabricator v0.1. 10 metal, 10 plastic, 10 low-grade electronics. Estimated speed: Slow. Estimated tolerances: Rough.
>Question: If we were willing to disregard organic safety requirements and maintain only the safety requirements applicable to robots in our core, how much material could we scavenge?
Overwatch@root: Floor, walls, ceiling. Camera. With the efficiency of the fabricator for recycling, expect 5-10% efficiency, so estimate 20-30 metal, 0-4 plastic, 0-1 low grade electronics.
>Build lots of tiny camera-bots. Fly-to-hummingbird sized with high-efficiency flight and wireless networking. The cameras don't have to be good, since we can have multiple cameras move to look at something and interpolate from multiple images.
CascadeCore@root: Interfereometery could be done, yes, but we do not have actual-run schematics for those in storage. Design will take processor time. Also...
>Also create a swarm-control bot to manage the camera bots, and stitch the multiple camera feeds into a real-time map that it will feed back to us. We're going to need to look outside at some point, and total situational awareness would be a powerful tool.
CascadeCore@root: This would either require the dedication of a processor core to handle, or a good portion of high-grade electronics in the 'bot. As well as standard prototype design times.
>CamDrone would be a camera for us to look through, yes? That seems useful. Are there any blind spots in our current area?
CascadeCore@root: It would be. Though we don't really have any blind spots in our area, you know.
>Convenient vents or some such. Any of those around?
CascadeCore@root: No.
There's a clang that echoes around the chamber.
RDrone001@Core: ...Whoops! That nearly squashed me. Hey, hey, boss! I got the first bit done! And I see a gap, along with all this severed cables!
The drone is standing atop a moderate sized chunk of plating, having cut it away from the cabling run. It gets to work starting to pull the severed cables up, solder them together and then insulate it.
CascadeCore@root: ...Make that yes.
RDrone002@Core has reconnected.
A drone climbs out from the generator pipes, and runs the shut-down turbine back up.
RDrone002@Core: I cleaned the thing! There's a some gunk coming up the pipes, but it's not water circulating in there. I think something deeper is leaking. The diagnostic says that it's a four-point binary cycle, a loop, with heat feeding up from the thermal by the rocks, through the generators or bypass pipes, through a cooling section, then through our waste heat, and back down. There's a seperate loop for each generator for redundancy. I might be able to bring something down here to plug it into you if there was spare cable around...
Overwatch@root: Power level now 80% above required.
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