Gumm / Wound Collar / Scanners
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Media Haul: Vinyl, Laserdiscs, DVDs, and more
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I’m back from my final trip of the year, and when in Rome it’s hard for me not to do some media hauling. I hit Amoeba Records in LA and picked up Drain’s California Cursed, Shudder to Think’s Pony Express Record (who I saw live a couple of days later), Government Issue’s Boycott Stabb Complete Session, and Fuzz’s Earthen […]
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15.02.2026 Ketchup
Describe your MC’s eyes.
Kira: Right eye green left eye violet blue.
Arkham: bright red brown that seems to get darker in certain conditions.
Ashlei ... Well she has no eyes, her 'vision' is so to different sensors, camera's and microphones in and outside, the outside sensors can have a colored light depending on distance, stealthy scan mode, etc in some instances a red light flashes from left to right or down and up (and vice versa) depending on the scan situation. The scanners are scattered amongst her outer hull and inside the ship, they are powerful enough to trace certain markers through Planetary atmosphere like a special gene combination but this costs time. In space thhe scanner "can see easily" not hidden or obscured objects in 15 - 20 AU distance.
1 Astronomical Unit = 149.597.870.700 Meters/149.597.870,7 Kilometers
Pluto is around 39,5 AU out there.
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"Last week Heathrow completed a massive security upgrade that allows travelers to keep their electronics in their bags and to carry liquids in containers with a volume of up to two liters, far more than the long standard limit of 100 milliliters. Thank technology: better imaging and software have pushed checkpoints from two-dimensional x-rays to computed tomography (CT) scanners that build a three-dimensional model of your bag."
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-new-ct-scanners-ended-heathrow-100ml-liquids-rule/