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CB's Grim Frequencies IC -- COMPLETE

Once Otter starts talking, T-dawgs eyes start to glaze over as well. He briefly makes a show of trying to pay attention, then when Feral starts talking about a gym he excuses himself politely and heads over to the previous meeting room. "Good idea man", he says, and starts moving furniture around/away under Feral's direction.
 

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Marks dutifully recorded a list of everyone's requests. "I'll fill out the requisition paperwork in the morning. Wish I could see Garvey's face when she sees the list." Marks yawned then looked around. "Where's the BunBun? We gotta take a look at that thing, figure out whether it's transmitting."
 



Death Otter reached down under the table and brought the doll up.

"Got it. Just gimme some tools and I'll RIP IT APART," she assured the team with undisguised glee.
 

Marks gets up from the table and heads downstairs to the basement. He returns with an open two-sided toolcase containing a set of flat-head and phillips screwdrivers, a wrench, two ratchets, metric and Imperial sockets, a hammer, a mallet, a set of hexes, a box of roofing nails, a mason jar of finishing nails, and a plastic container of different-sized screws. "Have at it. Just put them back in the basement storage when you're done." Marks leaned back against the kitchen cabinets and watched Otter go to work.

Otter: Make a Craft (electronics) check and a Knowledge (technology) check.
 

Death Otter eagerly snatches up the tools and gets started. She rips the cloth open to expose the plastic casing of the electronics within, then unscrews panels and hooks up meters and starts doing tests. She mutters to herself as she works, sometimes bursting into spontaneous snickering, and mocking the BunBun under her breath.

[roll0] Craft Electronics. [roll1] Knowledge: Tech.

(OOC - Hm, might want to action point the electronics roll if that's a thing...)
 


[sblock=Craft (electronics) 19]Otter finds a vibration sensor, sound sensor, tilt sensor, motor rotation sensor, main circuit board, eyelid motor, tiny fiber optic camera, 801.11n WiFi device, microchip with antenna, a one megahertz oscillator, a nine pin serial port connector, a coil of insulated wire, an alligator test lead, 28 tiny screws, four small screws, two tiny bolts, three small bolts, and four medium bolts.[/sblock]
[sblock=Knowledge (technology) 22]The motion sensors, motor, circuit board, and screws and bolts seem fairly standard. The BunBun doesn't have an on/off switch; instead, the toy activates when someone picks it up or moves it. It talks a while, tells a story or two, then quiets if set down and is undisturbed for a few minutes. The fiber optic camera, 801.11n WiFi device, microchip with antenna, oscillator, serial port connector, coiled length of wire, and alligator clips, however, are another story. The BunBun appears to be able to record, store, and transmit both images and sound via the camera, circuit board, 801.11n, and microchip with antenna. All of those pieces of hardware come fairly standard on smartphones. Someone went the extra mile, though, in installing the oscillator, serial port connector, coiled length of wire, and alligator clips. Those items are old school. When the alligator clips connect the serial port and oscillator, they enable the device to send and receive analog-to-digital radio transmissions. A computer could, in theory, pick up the signal and display it in text on a computer monitor.[/sblock]

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Into the Woods

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