Kenshi
Grimmrog_SIG Mar 24, 2017 @ 3:41am
I want to assemble my own skeleton
given the amount of parts I do find, I sometimes think: wow, I should be able to build my own one already.

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Shidan Mar 24, 2017 @ 3:53am 
Except that nobody in the current Kenshi world knows how to make an AI or put it into the Skeleton. It was all handled by an automated factory that is currently deep beneath the bottom of the Floodlands.

So you'd just be making a body. No different than a corpse.
dq_177 Mar 24, 2017 @ 4:01am 
It would be a nice feature considering all the different skeleton body parts you can gather.

Maybe once you discovered the blueprint to research the tech each skeleton would also require an AI core as part of its construction?
Grimmrog_SIG Mar 24, 2017 @ 4:05am 
Originally posted by Shidan:
Except that nobody in the current Kenshi world knows how to make an AI or put it into the Skeleton. It was all handled by an automated factory that is currently deep beneath the bottom of the Floodlands.

So you'd just be making a body. No different than a corpse.

pah I don't have to build the parts or make the AI, have the parts already, I just connect them press the "on" switch and done. It's surely going tow work like puzzle.

(also iirc the CPU cores are said to containt he AI of a skeleton or spider). So basically we have evertyhing if we find it.
Last edited by Grimmrog_SIG; Mar 24, 2017 @ 4:07am
Shidan Mar 24, 2017 @ 4:23am 
Those are only part of a brain. And after centuries of sitting in the dirt, presumably without power, whatever AI is in there is probably dead.

If it wasn't, the Skeletons would be immortal. Just fix the body and they'd be fine. This not how they work. So it can be safely assumed that they die if their cores lose power.
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Grimmrog_SIG Mar 24, 2017 @ 6:31am 
Originally posted by Shidan:
Those are only part[[/I] of a brain. And after centuries of sitting in the dirt, presumably without power, whatever AI is in there is probably dead.

If it wasn't, the Skeletons would be immortal. Just fix the body and they'd be fine. This not how they work. So it can be safely assumed that they die if their cores lose power. [/quote]

if thats true, why did someone made such a huge effort to semi bury the supersized skeletons if just destroying the powercore would be sufficent enough? or why did someoen not recycle them? in the end thats the most fishy part about the story.
Papasaurus Rex Mar 24, 2017 @ 6:31am 
aren't those metal spiders remnants from that same era? if the Ai still works in them after such a long long time, then theoretically the AI under the dirt would work just as well after being cleaned up.
Grimmrog_SIG Mar 24, 2017 @ 6:40am 
Originally posted by Trin:
aren't those metal spiders remnants from that same era? if the Ai still works in them after such a long long time, then theoretically the AI under the dirt would work just as well after being cleaned up.

But those spiders aren't broken, they are probably just in a Standby mode or hibernation mode as windows cna do it already. So it may indeed differ between the AI module in the complete once working machine and one removed from other vital parts.
johntarmac Mar 24, 2017 @ 6:41am 
Originally posted by Trin:
aren't those metal spiders remnants from that same era? if the Ai still works in them after such a long long time, then theoretically the AI under the dirt would work just as well after being cleaned up.

If the AI was built to be able to lie around in the dirt and rain then maybe, if the casing was meant to be protected inside a weatherproof enclosure then it's unlikely to survive very long.
spiders would have a rahter simplistic AI compared to Skeletons. so able to withstand many eyars. kinda like the mars rover's
dq_177 Mar 24, 2017 @ 6:46am 
I want a pet robot spider for my crew! And it shall be named Rover!

Maybe one of those baby ones like Armour King has.
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