Freya Jayne Vaughn (
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001 text; wolfgirl579
[Maybe Freya is bored and testing strange things at her new job with Prometheus... and who says a mechanical engineer can't have hobbies outside of her field and use work resources to test said hobbies.]
Interesting Fact:
Dry air is primarily made up of nitrogen (78.09%) and oxygen (20.95%). The remaining 1% is made up of argon (0.93%), carbon dioxide (0.039% ) and other trace gases (0.003%). Water vapor (water in its gaseous state) is also present in the atmosphere in varying amounts, by up to 2%.
This is my Earth as of 2010.
So here is my question; What is the air in quarantine made of?
[About ten minutes later another text goes out.]
Maybe someone, not me, should try and figure this out. On the plus side, I found out that exploding things at my new job is not grounds for being fired! I also started a new project that I have named Prometheus.
He will be a robot that helps clean up the streets with a cute friendly tune. You'll see prototypes on the streets in about a month. If you see him, please fill out one of the surveys that are on his back and insert them into his mouth. If you hurt him, I will find you.
He's going to be like Wall-e so if you hurt him I consider you a monster of epic douche-baggery.
Interesting Fact:
Dry air is primarily made up of nitrogen (78.09%) and oxygen (20.95%). The remaining 1% is made up of argon (0.93%), carbon dioxide (0.039% ) and other trace gases (0.003%). Water vapor (water in its gaseous state) is also present in the atmosphere in varying amounts, by up to 2%.
This is my Earth as of 2010.
So here is my question; What is the air in quarantine made of?
[About ten minutes later another text goes out.]
Maybe someone, not me, should try and figure this out. On the plus side, I found out that exploding things at my new job is not grounds for being fired! I also started a new project that I have named Prometheus.
He will be a robot that helps clean up the streets with a cute friendly tune. You'll see prototypes on the streets in about a month. If you see him, please fill out one of the surveys that are on his back and insert them into his mouth. If you hurt him, I will find you.
He's going to be like Wall-e so if you hurt him I consider you a monster of epic douche-baggery.
text - un: iron.man
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I'm thinking classic rock or maybe catchy musical numbers or I can go full Disney but that seems a little juvenile and it might piss people off. Which is not on today's to-do list.
[Not saying Freya won't do something juvenile and piss people off but she's trying to wait a month before she starts getting on people's shit list.]
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[Tony has much less of an issue with annoying people.]
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Is your only comment about my project the music? I will absolutely take musical selections. I only have what was on me when I arrived.
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Tony, incidentally.
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Should I call you Tony or Iron Man?
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I'm Freya.
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Shoot me a line before you send anything over.
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I'll do that. It won't take long to get the initial designs together though I'll probably end up spamming you with ideas and notes.
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I can probably handle that. There are worse things than being spammed with robotics.
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For now~
I can absolutely think of worst things than robotic spams. Plus, I plan to make Prometheus to be an adorable little thing. Since he has to be in the public eye. So you'll also be spammed with a fair amount of cute shit too.
:)
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Of course, I think all robots are cute, even the ones from Pacific Rim.
[So maybe her idea of cute is a little skewed.]
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