[ Ruby's world is the opposite of boring, but as much as she actually doesn't mind explaining her world... sometimes it's nice to put off the reactions to the more horrific parts of her life that she simply can't separate from the rest, because they're so intertwined. Not to mention the Grimm, being a fighter, it would be as good as lying. ]
Huh. I hadn't really thought about that. Most of the technology here is pretty normal for me, a lot of it looks different and works different but... it's similar enough, you know? But you don't have things like the phones?
[and not connected to the wall. certainly, it was fit for communication, but she had considered it a messaging device, and not some type of phone - the two were completely separate in her mind.]
Well, it's sort of a phone, I don't think it can actually do calls, but it's otherwise a lot like my equivalent of a phone? [ she pulls out her scroll, looks at Helena, blinks, oh right, she has the cane so she's probably— ] Oh, you won't be able to see this, I guess, but I have a device not much different than the ship phones. It does calls, messaging, pictures, even games. Plus some more specific stuff from my world.
Oh, yeah, sure! [ she actually hits the button so the screen extends from the base hardware, and will hand it over to Helena ] It's mostly a touch screen on hardlight dust, but I can turn on some of the audio assistance if you wanted to poke at it some.
[there's a genuine awe that comes as she shifts her cane and uses both hands to hold the device. technology is amazing - it's truly captivating, how far some people can go. it's only after a moment that she remembers to voice her thoughts.]
Hardlight, you said...I know a few people who'd be over the moon to know something like this exists, and be looking to understand and recreate it.
[Tracy would be enamored of any new devices. and Luca would see the opportunities, and start fiddling - if he didn't already have half his room taken apart for a new lab.]
It's cool, right? Hardlight dust is pretty rare in comparison to other dusts where I come from, though uh, 'dust' is one of those things only my world seems to have.
[ Literal magic dust, though they still don't call it magic. Ruby can't not smile at how awed Helena is by it all. ]
But hardlight is only really used for a few mainstream things, the rest is all highly specialised and rarely seen. Like uhhh... shields, or a friend of mine uses it to copy weapons.
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[ Ruby's world is the opposite of boring, but as much as she actually doesn't mind explaining her world... sometimes it's nice to put off the reactions to the more horrific parts of her life that she simply can't separate from the rest, because they're so intertwined. Not to mention the Grimm, being a fighter, it would be as good as lying. ]
Huh. I hadn't really thought about that. Most of the technology here is pretty normal for me, a lot of it looks different and works different but... it's similar enough, you know? But you don't have things like the phones?
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[and not connected to the wall. certainly, it was fit for communication, but she had considered it a messaging device, and not some type of phone - the two were completely separate in her mind.]
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Well, it's sort of a phone, I don't think it can actually do calls, but it's otherwise a lot like my equivalent of a phone? [ she pulls out her scroll, looks at Helena, blinks, oh right, she has the cane so she's probably— ] Oh, you won't be able to see this, I guess, but I have a device not much different than the ship phones. It does calls, messaging, pictures, even games. Plus some more specific stuff from my world.
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[oh, she has to ask. she has to.]
Would you...would it be okay if I held it for a moment?
[so that she can know it.]
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Oh, yeah, sure! [ she actually hits the button so the screen extends from the base hardware, and will hand it over to Helena ] It's mostly a touch screen on hardlight dust, but I can turn on some of the audio assistance if you wanted to poke at it some.
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[there's a genuine awe that comes as she shifts her cane and uses both hands to hold the device. technology is amazing - it's truly captivating, how far some people can go. it's only after a moment that she remembers to voice her thoughts.]
Hardlight, you said...I know a few people who'd be over the moon to know something like this exists, and be looking to understand and recreate it.
[Tracy would be enamored of any new devices. and Luca would see the opportunities, and start fiddling - if he didn't already have half his room taken apart for a new lab.]
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It's cool, right? Hardlight dust is pretty rare in comparison to other dusts where I come from, though uh, 'dust' is one of those things only my world seems to have.
[ Literal magic dust, though they still don't call it magic. Ruby can't not smile at how awed Helena is by it all. ]
But hardlight is only really used for a few mainstream things, the rest is all highly specialised and rarely seen. Like uhhh... shields, or a friend of mine uses it to copy weapons.