WanTheFloof
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"I got an apartment down in the village if you want some foreplay" Egwene replied, flicking her eyebrows and giving Fusako the most erotic lip-bite the world had ever seen. And then with that bit of showmanship done, Egwene would shuffle into a more sciencey posture.
"Don't worry about that. You are clothed, it's part of the appeal. Everyone knows what naked looks like, but it is the dressing that we come for. And besides, my eyes send out an inferred beam that allow me to get the precise measurements and create a 3d model to draw around. Benefits of being a walking machine" she'd explain, before leaning back on her hands and looking up at the celling.
"So. Oceans. Kinda messy places. People love throwing crap into them. And it mingles with the water and makes it really hard to extract. So, while on an unconventional mining plan, I had a thought for a new thing. The EVA: Electromagnetic Vaporisation Automata. It is a large drone, the size of a torso. You insert it into the water source, and it opens several sluice gates from which it takes in water. This water is then vaporised with electromagnetic induction heating, and the impurities in the water are strained out, while the water vapor is ejected. The cold temprature of the ocean near-instantly reverts the water back to liquid form, while the crap that is inside the water is trapped within the drone. It can house roughly thirty kilograms of particulate pollution, at which point it needs to be retrieved and emptied. This pollution can then be disposed of properly or recycled if possible.
The additional benefit of this is the ability to regulate the salt content of the water. Too much salt in water and it becomes undrinkable for humans, but not enough salt in the water and the salt-water animals can no longer live there. I can't make salt traps in the Drone and keep it's cleaning process, so the salt is sucked out along with the rest. You can clean this salt and then reintroduce it to the body of water if it is a salt water inlet to begin with. If not it helps keep it absolutely pure.
Admittedly, given the scale of the Oceans, these are better used for rivers and lakes that feed into the ocean. Reducing secondary pollution will reduce overall pollution however, so it is an admirable task regardless"
"Don't worry about that. You are clothed, it's part of the appeal. Everyone knows what naked looks like, but it is the dressing that we come for. And besides, my eyes send out an inferred beam that allow me to get the precise measurements and create a 3d model to draw around. Benefits of being a walking machine" she'd explain, before leaning back on her hands and looking up at the celling.
"So. Oceans. Kinda messy places. People love throwing crap into them. And it mingles with the water and makes it really hard to extract. So, while on an unconventional mining plan, I had a thought for a new thing. The EVA: Electromagnetic Vaporisation Automata. It is a large drone, the size of a torso. You insert it into the water source, and it opens several sluice gates from which it takes in water. This water is then vaporised with electromagnetic induction heating, and the impurities in the water are strained out, while the water vapor is ejected. The cold temprature of the ocean near-instantly reverts the water back to liquid form, while the crap that is inside the water is trapped within the drone. It can house roughly thirty kilograms of particulate pollution, at which point it needs to be retrieved and emptied. This pollution can then be disposed of properly or recycled if possible.
The additional benefit of this is the ability to regulate the salt content of the water. Too much salt in water and it becomes undrinkable for humans, but not enough salt in the water and the salt-water animals can no longer live there. I can't make salt traps in the Drone and keep it's cleaning process, so the salt is sucked out along with the rest. You can clean this salt and then reintroduce it to the body of water if it is a salt water inlet to begin with. If not it helps keep it absolutely pure.
Admittedly, given the scale of the Oceans, these are better used for rivers and lakes that feed into the ocean. Reducing secondary pollution will reduce overall pollution however, so it is an admirable task regardless"