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  1. Malin Mercury, Sitri
  2. Rebuild Module Application
  3. 9/25/2016
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  5. Sitri sat back in his large throne-like desk chair. His eyes were scanning over the disassembled android pieces before him. This one did not work anymore; it's cybertronic brain had completely ceased to operate the moment he removed the first part. It seemed that the data files had undergone some catastrophic memory wipe. Slowly, he reassembled the brain with the kind of precision that only a machine can achieve. “ OPEN:Datalog:New,” he said out loud just before a glowing fresh document appeared in his HUD, the little black cursor sitting at the top left-hand side. He adjusted the settings and titled this memory log, the end of operations.
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  7. His eyes shifted slightly to the next line carrying the cursor with him so that he could achieve what was necessary. “Alright, let's assume that there is some required data inside the brain of an android. Let's also assume that this core data was necessary to protect, so necessary in the fact that it caused core malfunction if you removed the slightest piece of a cybertronic brain. Now we already know for a fact that one can use a micro USB cord to swap from one body to the next via our robotics tools. So does this mean that this core data is in fact what is being transferred? If so then is it possible to transfer this basic data via some wireless link to a cybernetics computer so that a new brain could be built to house it. If so would this machine need some the makeshift cybernetic brain to hold the core data long enough for the Cybernetics Computer to make another one? “he typed onto the page. His thoughts, if you could call them that, were always more concise when written down. He pressed the enter key dropping it down to the next paragraph and wrote, “ How do I prove any of this?”
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  9. He stood up from his chair and began to pace back and forth just behind it. “Hrm….. Perhaps if I created another android and then attempted a meager transmission of the code that a set of robotics tools can transfer from Android A to robot B? “He said letting the idea move from his RAM to his coder, allowing the set of commands, for walking over to the cybernetics computer and ordering another Android to be made, to be initialized. Soon he found himself standing over a poor helpless victim. He moved quickly, and meticulously to unscrew and remove the weak new androids arms and legs, causing it to scream in feigned agony as its self-preservation laws began to set in. “ Fear not, I do not wish to harm you for terribly long. I just want to transfer your brain to another body, “ he said trying to steel himself because this needed doing, for the sake of himself and perhaps other androids. He then pieced together the transmission and reception drives of a scouter, “These will serve to transfer the data from one brain to another.”
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  11. Sitri then went through the careful process of hooking the Transmitter to a set of robotics tools that had attached itself to the android in question. The receptor he hooked to an entirely different set of robotics tools that had connected to the cybertronic brain on the table. “Alright if this works you will transfer out of that body and into the next one. If it does not, you will die. “He stated rather banally to the android in front of him. Clearly, he had little to no care for others. He then pressed the established connection button on the transmitter and waited for the receiver to blink. When the lights lit, Sitri clicked transfer on the devices.
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  13. The robot stopped screaming, with the robotics tools from the Cybernetic Brains. The secondary brain had begun its operations again. Sitri studied this brain. Watched as it whirled. That’s when he noticed it was running differently now than it had before the new mind was transferred, “Oh my, this is exciting. “He would say aloud with little to no control. It seemed to have worked; the mind had transferred via a radio wave signal. So it was possible.
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  15. Being an Android lacking the ability to sleep, Sitri continued his scientific exploration into the field of mind transference and soon he had created a device small enough to fit inside the minuscule cavity of the brain casing that attached to the brain like a set of robotics tools. It had only one function, though, just before the cease function occurred in the connected cybertronic brain it would send a signal out via long distance light wave and connect to a cybernetics computer on the same frequency. This signal carried along the mind of an android. The entire thing occurred in mere seconds, allowing the android in question to experience only a vague disconnect. He named it the Rebuild Module and went on the web to file a patent for it that would keep anyone but him from making them for the next few years. At least he hoped that it would.
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