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Apr 21, 2004 16:57

Following many enquiries and unsubstantiated commission, I have begun to conduct research into tailored pheremones, as scent is an often overlooked field when dealing with interaction ( Read more... )

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avatar_imp April 21 2004, 21:51:32 UTC
and now my head hurts...

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The complete package once_brown April 22 2004, 05:27:00 UTC
OK, let me get this straight. Under Pheromone reworking, you've got augmentation and carrier pheromones. With augmentation you'll be needing an Agent RSI and with the later, carrier, you'll be needing a "pay load" deliverer; and all will be packaged with an optimal optical isomer which I take to mean as "physically appealing".

How's this for a complete package: one very attractive yet deadly female agent holding a very cute agent baby suffering from what appears to be a rhinoviruse, ready to discharge it's "payload" with a single deadly sneeze.

It could work. We have the baby... hmmm?. . . where to find an attractive deadly female machine.

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Clarification agent_cole April 22 2004, 11:09:47 UTC
Actually the options are separate, being sucessive developments. Forgive me if my notes are unclear on that issue ( ... )

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Re: Clarification once_brown April 22 2004, 14:55:42 UTC
Interesting... could we tweak the photonic properties of your chiral structures? Perhaps throw in a dose of reverse engineering... these devices have a screw-like, or helical, microstructure that provides the ability to control and manipulate light do they not? Wouldn't it be great to have an actual duplicate? Not a reversed image?

Using the chiral nature of your enzymes (we are talking without the presence of Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen or Hydrogen?) we could create a more potent distomer. Allowing for another round of chiral enzymatic reactions, a mold of the original could be created. This definition does not exclude the possibility of other effects or side effects of the distomer. Now if we could capture an exact duplicate it would no longer be considered a distomer . . .

I've never attempted this... but I have thought about it theoretically. Enzymes work wonders at breaking down organic elements. -Very effective in my "brain hacking stew".

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Clarification/Opinion agent_cole April 22 2004, 21:18:15 UTC
Forgive me for being frank, but you're talking out of your arse. Stick to your work and I'll stick to mine ( ... )

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