TCGM
(Unverified God/Space Snek)
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kek, "why use my brain if there is nuthin to use my brain on?"
Exactly.
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kek, "why use my brain if there is nuthin to use my brain on?"
Buildings are not meant to make noise.They don't have to make noise, but silent energy generators are unnerving. I made this building to be comforting to all who see it, a beacon of hope and a vision of the future I was heralding. It shouldn't be unnerving.
Just as planned.
"I kinda sorta promised a guy I would buy out Bethesda for him, because the executive choices they were making in regards to the game he was developing bothered both him and me.""Hey, uh... So what can I offer you for the other coast? No, no no no, I'm not trying to take over the entirety of the USA, I'm just trying to make it easier to buy out Bethesda. Yes. No, I'm not joking. Because they have the rights to a game that I'm interested in- Yes, a game. No I'm not pulling a prank on you."
Where the future saying "Species were uplifted for less" comes from."I kinda sorta promised a guy I would buy out Bethesda for him, because the executive choices they were making in regards to the game he was developing bothered both him and me."
"if, say, you could do the things you're supposed to be able to do…"
That moment when you realise you just made yourself the dictator of the wrong part of the world.
Although, with the changes you are making you should soon have the political capital to do whatever you want.
Oooorr you could ask Kate for a refund and try again, I am sure she would be fine with it.
Buildings are not meant to make noise.
Individual equipment yes, whole buildings no.
Not only will the constant noise drop nearby parcel prices, it can affect wildlife especially birds.
So not only did Caller buy the wrong coast, he also made himself an enemy of wildlife preservers worldwide.
'I bought the wrong coast' just hits me as a hilarious glib absurdism.
"Hey, uh... So what can I offer you for the other coast? No, no no no, I'm not trying to take over the entirety of the USA, I'm just trying to make it easier to buy out Bethesda. Yes. No, I'm not joking. Because they have the rights to a game that I'm interested in- Yes, a game. No I'm not pulling a prank on you."
Just as planned.
"I kinda sorta promised a guy I would buy out Bethesda for him, because the executive choices they were making in regards to the game he was developing bothered both him and me."
Where the future saying "Species were uplifted for less" comes from.
Oh no, there isn't a Magical Ice Princess in this world. I know, lets just make one.
Great chapter as always, I think I am also going to enjoy future interactions between Planetcaller and Stacey, and probably Elsa too...
Are we going to meet Stacey's mom at some point.....
Not sorry~~
So, why Not make Bethesda come to you? Make huge free computing Clusters and give Tax Cuts to Software Developers. Cite the need to rethink transmission protocols with the extreme bandwidth jump. Also, hire one of the best Stock Market wizards before you announce it. He'll take advantage of it and buy the company. Make sure to tell him you want revenge against them, so he doesn't think you want it because it's gonna be valuable and has no reason to pull a fast one on you.
Really, a lot of strange plans can be made easy by hiring competent people to help.
Also, "If you want new ice caps, you're gonna have to put up with the snow."
You don't need Bethesda then. You need Zenimax. Zenimax pulls the strings and Bethesda is, at the end of the day, a puppet. You can acquire a controlling stake in Zenimax without buying another state.Because gutting the company top to bottom of the people who made FO76 a thing and are torturing Kayaba is a whole lot easier and faster if you just eminent domain the company as a whole.
I don't like overly complex plans.
You don't need Bethesda then. You need Zenimax. Zenimax pulls the strings and Bethesda is, at the end of the day, a puppet. You can acquire a controlling stake in Zenimax without buying another state.
Hire experts, give them a huge pile of money and they will get it for you.
So, he'll take on responsibility for even more people's lives and welfare rather than just use money? Yeah, it tells me he can't plan or think things through.You're still assuming Planetcaller is willing to work within normal legalities.
He went for buying states instead of bothering with economics. This should tell you something.
So, he'll take on responsibility for even more people's lives and welfare rather than just use money? Yeah, it tells me he can't plan or think things through.
I guess everyone worried about AI out-thinking us was getting all excited over nothing.
Technically he could just inform his friendly president of what went on ,and an equally friendly national letter soup agency would disappear those people without any court shenanigans, or have them slapped with so many extra charges that they would land in prison just as well as if they were properly sentenced.Because gutting the company top to bottom of the people who made FO76 a thing and are torturing Kayaba is a whole lot easier and faster if you just eminent domain the company as a whole.
screams in violated Prime Directive
Oh, the poor dear doesn't quite understand that your civilization is effectively post-scarcity yet.I turn towards my bodyguard and point a thumb over my shoulder at the same time as a loud rumble and the whine of six massive engines rings out from behind me. "About that long," I casually inform Elsa.
I barely keep myself from dropping to the floor and laughing my ass off as her eyes alight on the sleek, curved cockpit of my first Cimarron, moving up into view at a wobbly pace while the VI learns to stabilize the massive plane.
"H-How?" she asks, swallowing.
"Nanites, son!"
Oh, the poor dear doesn't quite understand that your civilization is effectively post-scarcity yet.
You'd be surprised at how people can selectively ignore pieces of information. That said, Elsa doesn't strike me as that kind of person.I've got a bet with myself as to whether she figures it out before or after he starts mass-upgrading entire cities of infrastructure at once, but she'll get it. At some point.
You'd be surprised at how people can selectively ignore pieces of information. That said, Elsa doesn't strike me as that kind of person.
Sunday is supposed to be relaxation day! It's not Elsa's fault if she's "dense" on Sundays!And aye, she isn't. Elsa is only dense on Sundays.
Because of the sun.