transmittable: (Default)
The Transmitter ([personal profile] transmittable) wrote2017-06-02 11:51 pm

TEXT

If you'd like to ask the Transmitter something over text, go right ahead! The Transmitter will respond to texts messages as soon as she's available. You will likely get a text back very quickly.

Your tablet device will only reach the Transmitter. There is no option to send texts to anyone else, instead it will connect to automatically to her phone.

Comments are screened for privacy; all Patients are offered confidentiality, didn't you know?
halleberry: (winesburg ohio)

[personal profile] halleberry 2017-06-06 02:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, so you CAN quip. I was wondering whether or not your banter game was refined, but it sounds as though you can hold your own.
Perhaps
It
Would
Be
Better
To
Text
Like
This?
...Just kidding, of course. I'll do my best to maintain brevity, if it suits you. Most of my texts are actually emails, so I tend to default to letter format. That's more of a Japanese phone thing.
So, in the interest of cutting to the chase:
Thank you, thank you, thank you but I'm astounded by the creativity, thank you and for now I think it could be someone on the Risen side for one "frequency" and us on another (and one may make a speculative case for you being more of a Transceiver than a transmitter), it does make sense and I did notice but it sounds like the process of getting that information was far from seamless and I'm curious as to what you mean by "some of it may not exist," Kakuro is like a combination between a Sudoku and a crossword while Hitori basically begins like a completed Sudoku and you have to cross out numbers instead of leaving them in (it's short for "Hitori ni shite kure" which is Japanese for "leave me alone"). If there's a way for me to send you pictures I'd love to make you a quick Kakuro and explain the rules if you'd like to try your hand.

I agree with your​ sentiment, to a point. In that, I think those things should give you strength, and sometimes they do in unexpected or unorthodox ways. But thank you for your thoughts on the matter. You don't have to worry about my guard, but it seems counterproductive to bite the hand that's feeding me, to use a metaphor.
halleberry: (heart of darkness)

[personal profile] halleberry 2017-06-06 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Is your reason for settling on certain titles something that you also can't answer? I was having quite the discussion with Assertive over how you settled on my title of Assimilated, but the most we could do was speculate, and she had brought up an interesting point. I'd like to know your reasoning behind it, if that isn't classified information.
The distinction of a Transmitter over a Transceiver is interesting, and I'll have to consider the implications of that a bit.
If you can't answer it, that's one thing, but I assure you, if it's a matter of me believing it, I've seen quite a few unbelievable things over the past few weeks.
As for the games, I think that once you start working with them they become far easier to wrap your head around. Sudoku is only so popular because it's easy to get into, but when you look at one for the first time, it's difficult to know where to begin.
I'm a fan of brain teasers. Not necessarily something that requires you to think five steps ahead, but games where it's necessary to think about the implications of your moves and adjust your game plan accordingly.
Tetris is very much like that. Perhaps less so than something like chess, but, you understand the idea.

But yes, that metaphor made perfect sense. I got your point entirely.
halleberry: (a high wind in jamaica)

[personal profile] halleberry 2017-06-06 11:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Bingo? Really, Transmitter-san? ]

Things I may not remember? If that's the case, perhaps there may actually be something to Assertive's theory, after all; while my theory was more along the lines of a synonym for learned, she had suggested that perhaps I had been "assimilated" into a particular set of circumstances, after my experiences during my spring break. And while I do think that there's something to that idea, I don't think I've been involved with those circumstances too much; certainly not to the level of familiarity necessary to consider myself "assimilated". However, if I HAVE been involved, and I simply don't remember them for one reason or another, that's a different story...
Though, that brings up a different idea. Are people prone to waking up here not realizing that there are things they have forgotten? Obviously the circumstances of getting here are part of a sort of memory gap, but if that memory gap extends further than any of us have realized, it may even explain the discrepancy with the ages in the profiles...though, in cases like Asgore's, that would be QUITE a big memory gap, so that may be a bit off the mark...
Not to mention, the age on my profile is accurate, so I'm not sure if my memory gap is quite large enough that I would be missing what would inevitably be quite a long period.
Something to stew over, I suppose, since I think I may be starting to get what you can and can't clarify.

Most people are only familiar with single-player Tetris, but have you ever played it against anyone in the Risen competitively? I've played a bit in the arcades, but the entire game changes when you add the element of competition into the mix.
Have you ever done any programming of your own, Transmitter-san?
halleberry: (all the kings men)

[personal profile] halleberry 2017-06-06 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
So people with hazy memories will eventually get themselves sorted out with time?

[ Sounds like it'd be a relief for poor Nachetanya, who woke up armless and doesn't even know why-- ]

Once again, in my case, all of it is accurate, so I trust you on that one, at least.
So you're the closest thing that they have to tech support, though? Sounds like quite the motley crew...