I heard it and felt it. Punched right through my shield like it wasn't even there.
Ow.
It is times like these when I get tempted to impose a little serenity around here. Note to the humor-impaired: I said tempted. I haven't done it, and I won't do it.
No kidding. I happened to catch the end of it - do you know what that kind of vibration DOES to micromotors? Now I've got a cramp in my leg like a persistent charley horse.
Never even heard the ruckus outside. However, Alison's got a little bit of bounce to her step, so my guess is that she ate the sound before it could get to my ears.
Which is good, because ultra-freq sonics does -bad things- to myomer circuits.
I had a solution to that, working off the in-flight vibration countermeasures that are already a part of the 'ware. They're good and efficient - hence why you don't put yourself into cardiac arrest every time you lift of - but they could probably be a lot better. The preliminary designs I've sketched up are locked under your medical file ID if you want to take a look.
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I heard it and felt it. Punched right through my shield like it wasn't even there.
Ow.
It is times like these when I get tempted to impose a little serenity around here. Note to the humor-impaired: I said tempted. I haven't done it, and I won't do it.
No matter how tempting.
Manuel
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Another benefit...
Never even heard the ruckus outside. However, Alison's got a little bit of bounce to her step, so my guess is that she ate the sound before it could get to my ears.
Which is good, because ultra-freq sonics does -bad things- to myomer circuits.
Salaam,
Haroun
Actually...
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I'm going back. Any one want to join me?
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dunno if it will help your ears though. but it's way too quiet in there, so maybe. or maybe I'm kinda used to the buzzing too.
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