Kyoko Mogami (
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Robots can't have strokes, right?
But if you THOUGHT a robot might have had a stroke, would it be appropriate to nag them to see
a robot doctor right away? Or is it fine to let them get repairs on their own schedule?
I kinda don't know how computers work at all...
[ Kyoko is Concerned after a visit to Rawna's temple. ]
But if you THOUGHT a robot might have had a stroke, would it be appropriate to nag them to see
a robot doctor right away? Or is it fine to let them get repairs on their own schedule?
I kinda don't know how computers work at all...
[ Kyoko is Concerned after a visit to Rawna's temple. ]
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But if it's not just me that thinks its a worry, then maybe it really IS a worry.
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I know that there are repair shops around the town, and one of the most important parts to the locals' systems are their chassis units, which are made of a special alloy of nicean and sildar ore, the kinds mentioned in the archives. Perhaps some of them are malfunctioning, or maybe they have another memory component that's malfunctioning. But at this point, we can only speculate. Anyone's theories here are as good as anyone else's.
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So you mean, it might not be something a software update could fix? It could be a physical problem too? Hardware?? I guess we can't rule it out, huh.
I guess this is really something for an expert after all.