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			| CrazyMLC 
					Joined: Fri Dec 22, 2006 4:20 am
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 Location: Good news everyone!
   |   Re: BrainbotsCrazyMLC makes up some crap.Foa says MLC's idea is flawed.
 CrazyMLC feels very stupid.
 
 
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			| 411570N3 
					Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:26 am
 Posts: 4074
 Location: That quaint little British colony down south
   |   Re: BrainbotsThat is a force-field. It's just that guns now fire super-dense ridiculous bullets.Or alternatively: NOBODYCARESITSAGAMERELAX
 
 
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			| Exalion 
					Joined: Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:59 am
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 Location: NSW, Australia
   |   Re: BrainbotsMetal Meltdown wrote: Foa wrote: Should I refer you to the video about the dog's amputated head being maintained to live and be responsive until two weeks later after they pulled the plug?
That wasn't the brain by itself, it still had the shell, and it resulted from surgery. On a battlefield you'd never be able to do that in time with a brain.Maybe you could if you  had really fast hands had advanced medical technology such as nanobots. WHY AM I GETTING INVOLVED IN THIS ARGUMENT? IT'S A SILLY GAME!
 
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			| 411570N3 
					Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:26 am
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 Location: That quaint little British colony down south
   |   Re: BrainbotsThe answer:Clarke's Third Law A WizardAdvanced Technology Did ItAlternatively, brains explode for no adequately explored reason when not surrounded by a strange liquid only glass can safely contain.
 
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			| CrazyMLC 
					Joined: Fri Dec 22, 2006 4:20 am
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 Location: Good news everyone!
   |   Re: BrainbotsCerebrospinal fluid411570N3 wrote: Alternatively, brains explode for no adequately explored reason when not surrounded by a strange liquid only glass can safely contain.
 
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			| bbbzzz234 
					Joined: Mon Oct 01, 2007 1:33 am
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   |   Re: Brainbots411570N3 wrote: Alternatively, brains explode for no adequately explored reason when not surrounded by a strange liquid only glass can safely contain.Not really, the glass is probably stronger than plexiglass. And the "liquid" is obviously pressurized, so when you have sufficient damage to whatever type of glass, it explodes due to Explosive decompression. Not really all that complicated.
 
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			| CrazyMLC 
					Joined: Fri Dec 22, 2006 4:20 am
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 Location: Good news everyone!
   |   Re: BrainbotsThe brain might not be able to survive such pressure, and the pressure would slowly leave the brain jar when leaks appear. (Like bullet holes.) 
 
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			| 411570N3 
					Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:26 am
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 Location: That quaint little British colony down south
   |   Re: BrainbotsCrazyMLC wrote: Cerebrospinal fluid411570N3 wrote: Alternatively, brains explode for no adequately explored reason when not surrounded by a strange liquid only glass can safely contain.Actually, it's a  magical technological fluid that can only contact glass and brain otherwise it turns into a very easily shredded and piled up solid. At this rate we'll have every inconsistency in CC explained away by tomorrow. CrazyMLC wrote: The brain might not be able to survive such pressure, and the pressure would slowly leave the brain jar when leaks appear. (Like bullet holes.)Err... the liquid self-pressurises  somehow using  magic SCIENCE. bbbzzz234 wrote: Not really, the glass is probably stronger than plexiglass. And the "liquid" is obviously pressurized, so when you have sufficient damage to whatever type of glass, it explodes due to Explosive decompression.Not really all that complicated.Also, what I meant was that there is no other option than a Brain Case or else the brain explodes, thus explaining why they're using brain cases, with  no adequate reasonmagic SCIENCE.
 
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			| Exalion 
					Joined: Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:59 am
 Posts: 1726
 Location: NSW, Australia
   |   Re: BrainbotsI'VE GOT IT!The brains are not in armoured metal boxes because...
 they are allergic to metal!
 
 
 Truly I am a genius.
 
 
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			| Bigbadbarron 
					Joined: Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:57 pm
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   |   Re: BrainbotsExalion wrote: I'VE GOT IT!The brains are not in armoured metal boxes because...
 they are allergic to metal!
 
 
 Truly I am a genius.
A genius that doesnt realise that people have stapels put into their skulls to fix ♥♥♥♥. Also that 2 weeks was more like 20 minutes in refrence to the bodyless dog.
 
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			| Duh102 happy carebear mom 
					Joined: Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:40 am
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   |   Re: BrainbotsBigbadbarron wrote: A genius that doesnt realise that people have stapels put into their skulls to fix ♥♥♥♥.Come, come, satire is a perfectly acceptable comedic device. My take on the matter: [in CC universe]It is difficult to transfer brains between containers, so normal civilian brains that have become combat brains (the generic brain case) have to make do with their standard brain case instead of specifically produced combat brain cases (dummy test brains).[/in CC universe]
 
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			| The Decaying Soldat 
					Joined: Thu May 15, 2008 11:40 am
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 Location: In heaven, everything is fine.
   |   Re: BrainbotsCome on you realism people, CC is not a game aimed at explicit realism. It has this sci-fi comical atmosphere with sprinkles of scientific explanations to keep us all happy. 
 And if that doesn't, you're playing the wrong game, mate.
 
 
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			| TorrentHKU Loose Canon 
					Joined: Sun Mar 29, 2009 11:07 pm
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   |   Re: BrainbotsFoa wrote: The universe is infinite, you can afford a squad of heavily armed, and a modest bunker and a few interplanetary vehicles, BUT NOT ♥♥♥♥ TITANIUM PLATED GLASS!!!What he said. Just put the stupid brain into a glass case to solve all the retarded medical problems involving science, then put it into a METAL BOX. TA. FEKKIN. DA. Know what, I'm tired, cranky, and don't feel like arguing further. The brain juices in the case requires sunlight (Including ultraviolet, infrared, and various trace amounts of radiation) FROM THE SUN NOT AN ARTIFICIAL LAMP in order to not coagulate. The brain cases inside bunkers have suffiecient systems to cycle the gell through a anticouagulation system that is too bulky for a brainbot. Goodnight everybody.
 
 
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			| weasel 
					Joined: Wed Sep 16, 2009 6:22 pm
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 Location: Victoria, BC
   |   Re: BrainbotsYeah about 13 years ago a guy got 60x60 black and white heavily distorted pixel vision, after he had gone blind. It wasn't much, but it was enough to drive a car (not legally). 
 It wasn't so popular because it required a metal hole place in your skull and a huge bundle of wires entering your brain. I'm sure technology has advanced by now.
 
 Also: Brains in glass cases just look COOL.
 
 
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			| whitty 
					Joined: Sat Jun 16, 2007 2:31 am
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 Location: Texas
   |   Re: BrainbotsDuh102 wrote: My take on the matter: [in CC universe]It is difficult to transfer brains between containers, so normal civilian brains that have become combat brains (the generic brain case) have to make do with their standard brain case instead of specifically produced combat brain cases (dummy test brains).[/in CC universe]I'd go with this.
 
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