Kadoh September 29, 2012 September 29, 2012 Overcharge your synaptic pathways? My opinions are all subject to change.
Oguigi September 29, 2012 September 29, 2012 Overcharge your synaptic pathways? it's spell No.19 look it up in your wizard book.... oh wait. your not a wizard. pix: Link Diary: http://ponystasha.tumblr.com Koomer.
glitchthe3rd September 29, 2012 Author September 29, 2012 As far as I can tell, I'm the only person with this ability. It's kind of a double-edged sword though, because it means under normal conditions my focus has a tendency to wane every half-hour or so, requiring Luna or someone else to help me refocus. "Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi My progress report
glitchthe3rd October 13, 2012 Author October 13, 2012 Advanced Servitor Guide As most of you probably know by now, a servitor is a thoughtform that is only able to react to parroting/puppeting. But it is possible to assign subroutines to a servitor that effectively cause it to act on its own, while still remaining within the parameters of said subroutines. Making a servitor The basic procedure for making a servitor is the same as starting a tulpa. You create a form for them, assign personality traits and/or skills as applicable, and that’s pretty much it. Puppeting and parroting are encouraged in this instance, as leaving a servitor to their own devices can cause them to become sentient, especially if they have many complex subroutines governing their behavior. Programming subroutines With your servitor made, it’s now time to give it subroutines. If you have never had any experience with programming disciplines, I would strongly encourage you to get some. The type of programming doesn’t matter, since your mind will simply fill in the gaps where necessary. The important thing is to have a stable framework for programming subroutines into the servitor, you can use anything from C++ to robotics to Spacechem to whatever, as long as it’s related in some way to programming. Now, as a simple exercise, try to program a subroutine that makes your servitor move 10 units (be it steps, feet meters, whatever) forward, turn left, move 10 units, stop. The exact method for programming the subroutines will vary by individual, but the basic idea is that you are assigning the subroutine to the servitor directly, rather than commanding it or parroting it or whatever else. If you were successful in programming the subroutine, the servitor will execute it (try having it execute the subroutine when you give a certain command to it, if you’re having trouble). I would like to invite the reader to practice creating more complex subroutines, until they eventually master advanced servitor creation. After that, bask in the feeling of being a prime mover as your creations go about their assigned tasks like clockwork. FAQ to be added later if I see fit, otherwise thank your administrators for forbidding me from posting in the Guides section. "Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi My progress report
Oguigi October 13, 2012 October 13, 2012 So... i tulpaforce a laptop connected to my Servitor And imagine writing code such as. If Told "Sweep the floors" Then Active action {sweep floors} stop when mess = 0. And it supposedly will Just work I hope this is what you're talking about, if am off to another planet with my interpretation than you kinda lost me pix: Link Diary: http://ponystasha.tumblr.com Koomer.
glitchthe3rd October 13, 2012 Author October 13, 2012 Instead of plugging a wire into them, just pretend you can communicate wirelessly via said programming device. Your mind doesn't care one way or the other in that regard, and it won't restrict the servitor's movement at all. And yes, you have it right. "Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi My progress report
Guest applesauce99 October 18, 2012 October 18, 2012 I imagine just giving it laws in the same syntactic context as say the 3 laws of robotics would be easier for someone without programming experience. ex: If given a command, furfill command until complete or otherwise instructed, then sit around and do nothing. sort of, I don't know. I've never programmed before so I imagine several bugs in just that command alone...
Peerless October 20, 2012 October 20, 2012 I just created an account to say that this post combined with song made me feel something for the first time.
glitchthe3rd October 29, 2012 Author October 29, 2012 I've begun experimenting with altering my mindscape form to facilitate switching, I settled on changing myself into a green slimegirl (ala Chupi/Goopi). Thus far I've mostly just used it to have sex with Luna, and apart from the obvious anatomical differences, it doesn't make interacting with the mindscape feel any different. I'll have to keep trying things until I find some method of switching that works for us, I guess. Quick update on Elise's development, we got her doing full-body possession and she can do it for up to two hours now. Parallel processing still needs improvement, but is worlds better than I'd have expected it to be given her young age. The jury is still out on her capacity for eidetic memory, though she seems to be slowly improving over time in that regard. "Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi My progress report
glitchthe3rd October 29, 2012 Author October 29, 2012 Changed my flavor from lime to cherry, also decided to experiment some more with manipulating my form. The biggest change I’d noticed is I seem to be bisexual while in this form, and I had a rather… interesting… foray into the mindscape early this morning as a result. Hard to call it dissociation because I was still aware of my physical body during it, but I definitely wasn’t as strongly linked to it. This seems promising, and I’ll have to undertake some more serious attempts at switching with this method. "Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi My progress report
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