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Nanoquest: It's the littlest things that matter most. (HxH)

Re: Nanoquest: It's the littlest things that matter most.

...wait we aren't in Murder everything land cuz its all over Land?

So... what type of series are we in if its not Senien
 
Re: Nanoquest: It's the littlest things that matter most.

A fairly bloody land as well, but technically shonen. We should get there soon if you play your cards right.

Oh, and if the dice gods are good to you.

Someone roll a d100?
 
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[blockquote]Rolled 1d100 : 67, total 67[/blockquote]
 
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Darn You Tanuki Ninja!
 
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Goddamn raccoon dogs.
 
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[me=Biigoh]hasn't drunk anything strong... just sum apple juice but they gave it odd name... scumble or something. [/me]
 
Re: Nanoquest: It's the littlest things that matter most.

Ahh, scrumble.

Good stuff. Puts hair on your... Well, everything.
 
Re: Nanoquest: It's the littlest things that matter most.

Tanuki are fluffy~
 
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Bloodshifter said:
[X] En mass production.
-[X] Attempt to achieve Warrior/Worker/Collector/Scout ratio of 4/8/3/1.
--[X] Once Warrior production reaches 15,000 actively engage white blood cells until enough enzyme for research is procured.
---[X] Once Warrior production reaches 100,000 only replenish losses unless situation changes drastically.
[X] Once Coating is possible delegate half our workforce and any idle workers to applying it.
-[X] Start with Collectors, then Workers, then Scouts and last Warriors.
--[X] Coated nanites are not to engage White blood cells.
---[X] Once everything but Warriors are coated stop replenishing Warriors until ratio of 2/8/3/1 is achieved.

Acknowledged. Begin production

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First phase Complete.

Active units
Probes: 3 750
Warriors: 15 000
Collectors : 11 250
Workers: 30 000

Begin Second phase. Warrior units deploy to engage phagocytes

Warning!: Our agression has been detected by the immune system. Counter attack imminent!

Beginning enzyme retrieval... Complete.

Beginning Analyzis.....

Alert!: Immune response inbound: 10 000 phagocytes. Deploying Warrior: 75 000 units.


.... Battle complete. No casualties on our side.

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Alert!: Second wave inbound. Number: 40 000.

.......Battle complete. No casualties on our side.

...Research complete! Begin application of coating.

Alert!: Third wave inbound. Number: 100 000.

.... Battle complete. No casualties on our side.


... Coating appliciation complete. It will be added to the design of any future units.

Alert!: Immune response interrupted. No additional wave is expected.

Warning!: Coating is estimated to last no longer than 500 microcycles.

Beginning Third Phase.

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Third Phase Complete.

Active units
Probes: 20 000
Warriors: 100 000
Collectors : 300 000
Workers: 800 000

Alert!:
With our growth in processing power, new options are now apparent. We can subvert minor organs and assume direct operational control. We can also link ourselves to the neural network and interpret sensory datas. Direct contact with the host may also be possible, assuming our database host her language.

Orders?
 
Re: Nanoquest: It's the littlest things that matter most.

Man, this is really starting to remind me of some scenes from Schlock Mercenary.

Thank God we're not in the Sergeant, we'd be dead so very, very quickly.
 
Re: Nanoquest: It's the littlest things that matter most.

Well, that went well.

Questions:
How many units will we approximately need to subvert a lymph node? How many to subvert all (500-600) and effectively replace [host]'s immune system?
What sort of reactions would the different stages of such an operation cause?
How many percent of our workers do we need dedicate to continuosly reapplying our coating?
 
Re: Nanoquest: It's the littlest things that matter most.

Huh, if we could set up shop in the stomach or intestines, that'd be a pretty easy way to acquire resources without arousing suspicion. Host just feels hungry more.
 
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[X] Gain Further Information:
-[X] Sensory organs. Link into them, and begin gathering data.
[X] Do not approach or attempt to communicate with [Host] until further data is acquired.
[X] Do not yet subvert any organs, but get workers into position to do so, or to assist if the larger situation deteriorates and endangers [Host].
-[X] Focus on vital organs first, mapping their structure, and determining what would be needed to repair or replace them in the event of damage.
-[X] Mapping general structure of the body and non-vital organs, and determining if any preexisting conditions exist, is a secondary concern.
 
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[X] Check up on host
 
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[X]Assume direct control of the liver.
[X] Gain Further Information:
-[X] Sensory organs. Link into them, and begin gathering data.
[X] Do not approach or attempt to communicate with [Host] until further data is acquired.
[X]Maintain host's health. With recent combat between us and immune system will leave the body open to infection.
[X]Consume the corpses of our enemies to create more units.
 
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[X]Commence Operation Root.
-[X]Survey Host Organism
-[X]Subvert Minor Organs and Imbed self in the Immune and Nervous to suppress and control Immune System Response.
-[X]Map out Host Optimizations
[X]Produce all force Necessary to complete this from food in the digestive track.
 
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Pipeman said:
Well, that went well.

Questions:
How many units will we approximately need to subvert a lymph node? How many to subvert all (500-600) and effectively replace [host]'s immune system?
What sort of reactions would the different stages of such an operation cause?
How many percent of our workers do we need dedicate to continuosly reapplying our coating?

8000 units per node should be sufficient. While a united capture would be most efficient, ot would kickstart a body-wide hyper activity as the immune system tries to figt an unseen enemy. Heightened temperature and host's exhaustion are to be expected.

Warning!: Probability of white blood cells turning on each other: 85%
Host would be left extremely vulnerable to infection until White blood cells are replenished.
 
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Ah so not something we can do immediately then.

Can we research further ways to hide from the immune system?
 
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Liam-don said:
800 units per node should be sufficient. While a united capture would be most efficient, ot would kickstart a body-wide hyper activity as the immune system tries to figt an unseen enemy. Heightened temperature and host's exhaustion are to be expected.

Warning!: Probability of white blood cells turning on each other: 85%
Host would be left extremely vulnerable to infection until White blood cells are replenished.
That is inideal. We'll need to copy there functions and take up the slack in that case.
 
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[X] Research further ways to avoid conflict with the immune system
[X] Gain Further Information:
-[X] Sensory organs. Link into them, and begin gathering data.
[X] Do not approach or attempt to communicate with [Host] until further data is acquired.
[X] Do not yet subvert any organs, but get workers into position to do so, or to assist if the larger situation deteriorates and endangers [Host].
-[X] Focus on vital organs first, mapping their structure, and determining what would be needed to repair or replace them in the event of damage.
-[X] Mapping general structure of the body and non-vital organs, and determining if any preexisting conditions exist, is a secondary concern.
 
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Larekko12 said:
That is inideal. We'll need to copy there functions and take up the slack in that case.


We're having an issue of scale here. There are trillions of cells in a human body. Just the white blood cells number around 100 billion on average.

You don't nearly have the number for that.
 
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[X] Plan Fallenblades.
 
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[X] Research further ways to avoid conflict with the immune system
[X] Gain Further Information:
-[X] Sensory organs. Link into them, and begin gathering data.
[X] Do not approach or attempt to communicate with [Host] until further data is acquired.
[X] Do not yet subvert any organs, but get workers into position to do so, or to assist if the larger situation deteriorates and endangers [Host].
-[X] Focus on vital organs first, mapping their structure, and determining what would be needed to repair or replace them in the event of damage.
-[X] Mapping general structure of the body and non-vital organs, and determining if any preexisting conditions exist, is a secondary concern.
[X] Continue unit production at the same ratio and a rate that is unlikely to cause further immune system responses or non-negligable damage to [Host].

Added a part dealing with further production.
We are far from the numbers where we really need to take care not to starve or extensively damage our host body.
That and lacking specialization for the environment means that it's far too early to migrate into the digestive tract.
 
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[X] pipeman.
 
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[X] Pipeman

although we could lag a bit in warrior construction the next turn because we don't need to fight the immune system itself anymore.
 
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Pipeman said:
[X] Research further ways to avoid conflict with the immune system

Three options have deen deemed as worth investigating:
-Further research could yield a permanent 'mantle' that would camouflage a unit indefinitely. Warning: projections suggest this mantle would increase production cost and time by 40 to 50%

-Subvert the lymph nodes and liver to effectively assume control of the immune system. Warning: Any Units set in this task could not be reassigned without catastrophic results for the Host and us both.

-Engage Extremis protocol: Errror! Insufficient processing power to access protocols.

[X] Gain Further Information:
-[X] Sensory organs. Link into them, and begin gathering data.
[X] Do not approach or attempt to communicate with [Host] until further data is acquired.
Acknowledged. Please assign a number to this task. Optimal number for this task: 1 million units.
[X] Do not yet subvert any organs, but get workers into position to do so, or to assist if the larger situation deteriorates and endangers [Host].
-[X] Focus on vital organs first, mapping their structure, and determining what would be needed to repair or replace them in the event of damage.
-[X] Mapping general structure of the body and non-vital organs, and determining if any preexisting conditions exist, is a secondary concern.
Acknowledged, probes will deploy to further map host's structure.

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Mapping complete. Collected datas permit amore complete appraisal of the host.

Gender:female
Height:165 cm
Weight: 54 kg.
Age: estimated to be between 16 to 19 years old.

No outstanding illness , ailment or disorder have been detected. Aside from common microfractures and microlesion, host is in near perfect health.
Alert!: Traces of numerous antidotes, antivenoms and vaccines were discovered in the bloodstream.
Alert!: Host displays exceptional physical capabilities, well above recorded "peak human" capabilities. Reclassified as a class E metahuman.

[X] Continue unit production at the same ratio and a rate that is unlikely to cause further immune system responses or non-negligable damage to [Host].
Acknowledged. Performing new replication cycles.

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Active units
Probes: 200 000
Warriors: 1 000 000
Collectors : 3 000 000
Workers: 8 000 000

Orders?
 
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{X}Assign 1 Million Units For Sensory Uplook.
{X}Beginning Mapping for prospective Host Optimizations for health package presentation.
{X}Engage Sensory Uplook to analyze host lifestyle, personality and proable tracks for negotiation.
 
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[X] explore possible paths to increase processor power

[X]acceptable time increase produce the mantle.
 

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