Automatic Insulator KT
#1
You see before you a machine designed for wrapping.  To the sides of the machine are a green square and red square.

In a distance from the machine is a touchscreen console and an intercom.

If there is more than one player, you can choose to work on one machine or work on separate machines.
[Image: Beta.png]
Reply
#2
Kitty approached the machine, curious as to what it may hold. "Oooo..!" Kitty decided to approach the touchscreen first, wondering what the machine was all about.
Reply
#3
The concept is simple because this is a machine designed for wrapping.

...If you haven't noticed the issue yet, it's because it is simply a machine designed for wrapping, and it's easy to see the issue if you give it something to wrap.  In fact, here's my first suggestion:  You can type in some words to make the machine bring in something to wrap up.
[Image: Beta.png]
Reply
#4
"Let's see... What would be fun to wrap? Hmm... Oh!" Kitty typed in the first thing that came to mind. "My Sister: Emma."
Reply
#5
The machine spat out...a red-headed girl with the body of a model in what appears to be a red bodysuit with some hints of similarly-colored tape.

...Obviously this machine will need a lot of work. Here are two procedures I recommend. First, you may have noticed the red and green squares; you can mark them as "accept" and "reject" spaces for your outputs, and the machine should correct its output on its next run. I'll also remove the unclaimed results each time the machine is run.

Oh, and you may want to increase your output per batch to get multiple samples to work with.
[Image: Beta.png]
Reply
#6
"Well, that ain't Emma..!" Kitty said. She pressed the "reject" button on the machine. "Hmm... Maybe it'll get it right on... Three." Kitty bumped the sample size up to three. Because third time's the charm, right? She then retyped her query. "My Sister: Emma."
Reply
#7
The machine popped out three girls:

-An Asian girl with hair past her shoulder, wrapped in strips of tape and flesh-colored wrap.

-A girl that looks like Hermione, in seamlessly merged tape.

-An Asian girl with hair past her shoulder, the wrapping stopping at her knees as it looks more like a dress.

By the way, it seems you have been looking for a specific result. Hm, well, I guess if you're using the touchscreen to sort your results, you could probably mark the part of the object you want to identify as this "Emma". That way, the other parts of the results shouldn't be mistaken as an "Emma" requirement.
[Image: Beta.png]
Reply
#8
Kitty can see that two of the girls match Emma's basic description: race and hair length. Though she wasn't sure if the two "Emma" samples that had matched Kitty's ideals. So what Kitty did was... Eliminate the middle sample (the Hermoine-looking one), then upload a photo of her sister from her phone.
[Image: LBjkoVH.png]
Reply
#9
The machine disappeared the previous samples and produced three more results.  They...looked more like Heather than Emma, probably a bad patch of faces, but while two wore clothings made of tape, the one that looked less like Heather had a more appropriate tape cocoon
[Image: Beta.png]
Reply
#10
"Hmm..." Kitty approached the one in the tape cocoon. Kitty eyed her up and down, trying to identify the girl. If she matched, great. If not... Well, may as well feed the thing more samples!
Reply
#11
The girl did not look like Heather but did not look like Emma either. She looked back at Kitty and mewed in her bonds, wrapped from nose to toes.
[Image: Beta.png]
Reply
#12
"Nah, that isn't right..." Kitty said. She went back to the console. Before having it run again, Kitty uploaded more pics of Emma before trying again. Basically a small album of Emma: https://imgur.com/a/dFAcZ0B

Hopefully the thing would get it right with all the Emma pics Kitty gave it.
Reply
#13
Out popped three Emmas, two in mummy clothing and one in a cocoon, all three glaring at Kitty.
[Image: Beta.png]
Reply
#14
"Yay!" Kitty lovingly hugged all three Emmas. "It worked!" Without hesitation, Kitty took a selfie with the Emmas.
Reply
#15
Yes, that is nice. Congrats. You can choose to finalize the machine if you want.
[Image: Beta.png]
Reply
#16
And so, Kitty opted to confirm the settings she had on the machine. Once she did, she took the Emmas in and said, "Let's have some fun!"
Reply
#17
Note:

The candidate you recommended had not touched the programming of the wrapping machine. In fact, what she actually did was add in code to alter our volunteers' looks. She also attempted to take away the three volunteers who were victims of said coding. An ABP has been sent out for the candidate and the volunteers.

Needless to say, her simulations will not be uploaded to the mainframe.
[Image: Beta.png]
Reply
#18
((ABP?))
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: