percival "poor lil meow meow" de rolo iii (
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Unlike the previous users on this network, I'm one of the new arrivals, so I'll introduce myself: My name is Percival Fredrickstein von Musel Klossowski de Rolo III. I know, it's a mouthful. You can call me Percy. Where I'm from I'm an engineer and an inventor, and I've crafted weapons and bombs and other miscellaneous objects for my friends to use. The lab here is, I'll admit, far more advanced than my workshop back at home, but I'm getting the hang of it.
I've made this offer to a few of you already, but if we're all going to work together then I may as well make it a more public offer. Should any of you need a quick distraction, a secondary weapon, or some improvements to an object already in your possession, let me know and I'll see what I can do for you.
I would also like to speak with the other engineers and tinkerers aboard this station. I think most of you are far more used to working with workshops like the lab here than I am, and I'd be happy to learn from you. [Also more than a little bit jealous.] My world is not quite so advanced as many of those represented here, I think. (If anyone else is here from Exandria - let me know. If anyone else is also from a world with magic but without this level of technology, let me know as well, I need people to commiserate with.)
One final note: I've made some cosmetic improvements to the waffle maker and the popcorn machine in the kitchen. You're welcome.
[Indeed, if you were checking the kitchen the night before this post, you might've noticed that both had mysteriously disappeared. Check it now, and you'll find that the Doctor's waffle maker and popcorn machine, while still not looking anything like a Cuisinart model, also look more elegantly put-together and less like a metallic mishmash. Percy clearly cares a bit more about aesthetics than others, and there's an almost steampunk aesthetic to the appliances now.
They still work basically the same way though.]
I've made this offer to a few of you already, but if we're all going to work together then I may as well make it a more public offer. Should any of you need a quick distraction, a secondary weapon, or some improvements to an object already in your possession, let me know and I'll see what I can do for you.
I would also like to speak with the other engineers and tinkerers aboard this station. I think most of you are far more used to working with workshops like the lab here than I am, and I'd be happy to learn from you. [Also more than a little bit jealous.] My world is not quite so advanced as many of those represented here, I think. (If anyone else is here from Exandria - let me know. If anyone else is also from a world with magic but without this level of technology, let me know as well, I need people to commiserate with.)
One final note: I've made some cosmetic improvements to the waffle maker and the popcorn machine in the kitchen. You're welcome.
[Indeed, if you were checking the kitchen the night before this post, you might've noticed that both had mysteriously disappeared. Check it now, and you'll find that the Doctor's waffle maker and popcorn machine, while still not looking anything like a Cuisinart model, also look more elegantly put-together and less like a metallic mishmash. Percy clearly cares a bit more about aesthetics than others, and there's an almost steampunk aesthetic to the appliances now.
They still work basically the same way though.]
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I can make you a gauntlet with a retractable dagger. All you'd have to do to pop it out is move your wrist a certain way.
I'll admit, I've heard of and even enacted quite a few unorthodox methods of fighting against monsters, but building giant robots expressly for that purpose is new.
How did they work? These robots. I imagine operating them would be very complicated, from the sheer size alone.
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Well, bombs and guns and the other traditional methods didn't work. The kaiju were just too big, skin was too thick.
It's all a little sciencey for me, but I can tell you a little bit about it. Might be easier in person.
I also have my drivesuit and circuitry suit here if you'd like to take a look.