[Thaaat's the most important detail. Though she doesn't think she wants to know if it happens in other universes. She reassembles the weapon.]
I think not. Some AI's in my world, [She thinks of a word that could be familiar.] constructs, like to celebrate their birthdays.
[Now the thought of Valvalis having been created four years ago makes sense. If people in her world could make unbelievably intelligent and sentient artificial intelligences and clone other beings in a short time, then worlds with magic could do the same... Perhaps better. But with the lifespan of Smart AI and flashclones, Daisy worries for a moment that Valvalis' lifespan could be as short.
Then, she is happy to change the subject. She brings out a small, strange artifact with colored wires, metal, and a blue screen.]
This is a computer. Something I picked from my armor while checking it out. It's a machine. [She quickly thinks of the strangest comparison.]. Like the journal. It's used to calculate formulas, writing, talking through stars of distance, going through these distances, and even creating games. My world uses it for almost everything. It's one of the foundations of humanity.
no subject
[Thaaat's the most important detail. Though she doesn't think she wants to know if it happens in other universes. She reassembles the weapon.]
I think not. Some AI's in my world, [She thinks of a word that could be familiar.] constructs, like to celebrate their birthdays.
[Now the thought of Valvalis having been created four years ago makes sense. If people in her world could make unbelievably intelligent and sentient artificial intelligences and clone other beings in a short time, then worlds with magic could do the same... Perhaps better. But with the lifespan of Smart AI and flashclones, Daisy worries for a moment that Valvalis' lifespan could be as short.
Then, she is happy to change the subject. She brings out a small, strange artifact with colored wires, metal, and a blue screen.]
This is a computer. Something I picked from my armor while checking it out. It's a machine. [She quickly thinks of the strangest comparison.]. Like the journal. It's used to calculate formulas, writing, talking through stars of distance, going through these distances, and even creating games. My world uses it for almost everything. It's one of the foundations of humanity.