Viktor (
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Who: Viktor & friends
When: Late September through early October
Where: Cadens, Nocwich, perhaps elsewhere
What: quest stuff + closed starters
Warnings: will add as needed!
[closed starters in the comments! If you want me to write you something, just hit me up on plurk at
whitticus or on discord at whitticus.]
When: Late September through early October
Where: Cadens, Nocwich, perhaps elsewhere
What: quest stuff + closed starters
Warnings: will add as needed!
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[So, they're on the same page in that regard. Of course, he won't really know how all of this will work until they bind her Singularity-given entity to the chassis, but for now it's just fun to play around with. Viktor holds out the controls to Alucard.]
Do you want to try?
[It might give him an idea of how to tweak it.]
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[But enough of singing Hilda's praises for now. At the offer, Alucard takes the controls from Viktor's hands. Carefully.]
Walk me through how it operates.
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[Though, perhaps it’s only natural she feels that way, given Viktor’s generally lofty goals and high-concept projects. He could probably keep talking about this, but Alucard is right that they should move on. Once he feels he’s got a good grip, Viktor lets go and takes a step backwards.]
The levers are x and y axes. Just try moving them—gently. Get a feel for it.
[No better explanation than doing.]
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[Alucard can absolutely go on, but needing to focus on the controls is more important.
It takes a few moments for him to adjust to the weight first, and he ghosts his fingers over the controls before doing anything at all.
The y axis it is first. Alucard moves the lever sloooooowly. He expects the actual movement to be smooth, but this? This is seamless. The control glides, and that gives him confidence in speeding it up.]
Remarkable.
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It's easy, yes?
[He sounds proud--as he knows he should be.]
There will be more to it. Additional controls for the torso, the legs. Walking. But for now, this is the idea.
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[Alucard moves onto the other axis, speeding up just a little bit further.]
It's interesting. Would all the controls be on the same axis, or would you need to vary it up a bit more?
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[And the trick will be learning to use them all in concert, as Viktor is going to point out now. It comes naturally to him, but there might be a bit of a learning curve for everyone else, the construct included.]
Try to move both at once. You might find it more natural. Fluid.
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[Both at once is...
nope.
Alucard tries, but the speed isn't something that he manages well. What ends up happening is flailing robot arms, followed by a slightly mortified dhampir.]
I hope these are sturdy....
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[A control panel! For controls. Viktor is used to articulating multiple knobs and levers and buttons all at once (maybe even a foot pedal), but he's not going to begrudge anyone unfamiliarity, even as he takes a healthy step back.]
But it's only to make sure everything moves properly. Once the construct inhabits it, we won't need this anymore.
[Suffice to say, Alucard shouldn't feel too badly about a lack of coordination.]
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[Large is the only thing that comes to mind for Alucard, but that's a later thought.]
Mm. With the construct, will there be an override option?
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[Something Viktor decidedly cannot do but imagines Alucard might. It's not a perfect comparison, but the amount of dexterity and coordination and muscle memory should be similar enough.
Alucard's next question, however, elicits a slight downturn of Viktor's mouth.]
Yes, I think there needs to be. As a precaution.
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[Clocked surprisingly wrong, Viktor! But Alucard understands the comparison, and nods in understanding.]
I can help with developing the backup control panel, if you'd like. If I'm someone who understand the technology but not the movements required, I would be as good a test operator as any.
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[Maybe he's joking, but he sounds genuinely interesting. It's always nice, to learn something new about his friend, but it does sound like he's made an incorrect assumption, which is somehow disappointing to him. He thinks Alucard might look at home (or at least extremely dramatic) at an oversized pipe organ.]
I was thinking more of, uh, a failsafe. Or, killswitch.
[Another way to put it. Viktor doesn't sound happy about the possibility of needing to override or shut down his creation, but with the government of the Free Cities the way it is, well. Better safe than sorry.]
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[Alucard can just listen to his buddy noodle around on the lute at this point.
Killswitch. Alucard nods, understanding immediately.]
Would you keep it here rather than send it out with the construct?
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[What with the polymath father and all. All of Viktor’s talents remain exclusive to the sciences, and he’s in agreement that sharing an office with Jaskier is probably enough. More than enough.]
There should be two, I think. One on the construct itself, and one that can be activated remotely.
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[Also it wouldn't be as good as Jaskier.]
Two sounds good. You'd need to get a creative place to hide such a feature though.
[His first thought - in the vaguely butt region - goes unsaid.] Perhaps if it has a face, the feature could be hidden there?
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[It should be accessible, but relatively hidden. Something he could get to easily in case of emergency. Hopefully, it won't ever be needed, but he's learned, now, that he needs to be careful.]
Back of the neck. [Viktor absently touches the corresponding space on his own body.] Easy to get to, but not obvious.
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I think that'll do. You could add some details there in the form of useless bolts to obscure it further too.
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[As in, trying to have a bit more foresight, about the potential uses of his technology. He already knows that the automaton is controversial, when it comes to the mines, but though he's pressing forward anyway, it's not without keeping that concern in mind.]
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That was--those were dire circumstances.
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Oh! I didn't think that would work.
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See? I knew you would figure it out.
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Can I keep refining my own sense of the controls?
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