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The hubbies and I taking a week long trip north from New Los Angeles, California all the way through Cascadia, and into Alberta, Canada to see our Meta-hubbies. We're taking low level rail only and making several stops along the way. I mean sure, we could just take the Tier 1 Maglev from Union Station up to Chico, hop on the CasMag to Lethbridge, and be at Troy's in like 4 or 5 hours, but wheres the fun in that?

March of Robots Day 17: Quest

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I'm not someone who likes fighting, and I don't kill. Plus I live in a pretty safe part of New Los Angeles, so I don't have to worry about defending myself all that much. I do keep one self defense tool in my home, and that is a pepper gun. It fires from a pressurized can of pepper gel that expands into a foam that then solidifies and fuses itself to porous surfaces like skin. I've been told this stuff burns like hell (I wouldn't know, I'm both a robot and a bird, so capsaicin just doesn't do anything to me) and I can confirm that this will absolutely block out the optics of a robot if I can hit them in the visual sensors.

March of Robots Day 16: Weapon

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Another feature that I can access with my beak is an instant film camera. There is a slot that accepts film packs at the back of my inner beak, behind the entrances to my biomatter reactor and storage bay, that accepts instant film packs. From there, I am able to take pictures of whatever I'm looking at and either spit them out or swallow them into storage.

March of Robots Day 15: Picture

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Inside my body, beneath my biomatter reactor, is my internal storage bay. This allows me to swallow objects, keep them in a safe place, and recall them at will. Inside, nanite polymer (chains of nanobots suspended in viscoelastic fluid) sorts, tags, adjusts size, and moves objects to and from the entry point.

March of Robots Day 14: Cargo