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I promise I’m working on Reverse Innovation chp 2. I literally just need to finish editing the last snippet but Uni has me by the throat currently.
#why brain no do word thing#hhhhhhhh#murderbot#the murderbot diaries#three the secunit#asshole research transport#martha wells#writing memes#Reverse Innovation
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Followed by: fucking sobbing as you have to write it and having to calm yourself down
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Reverse Innovation - MIT ID Innovation
Discover why reverse innovation is crucial for companies to succeed in a global marketplace. Learn from MIT ID Innovation's expert insights.
#Reverse Innovation#MIT ID Innovation#Innovation Courses in India#Innovation Courses in Pune#Courses in Innovation
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A Guide on Reverse Innovation
The majority of people associate innovation with companies in developed countries who come up and sell their ideas to the developing world. There's a new type of innovation becoming more popular, and it's called reverse innovation. We'll be discussing reverse innovation in this blog post and sharing examples of companies who have successfully used it.
Reverse innovation refers to when a company in developing countries creates a new product/service and then sells it to a developed country. The Tata Nano is a famous example of reverse innovation. It was a car designed for Indian consumers that was then sold in Europe. The Nano was significantly cheaper than other cars, which made it very popular. Another example of reverse innovation is the LG appliances which are intended for Asian markets and are sold in the United States as well as Xiaomi smartphones which are for Chinese consumers and are sold in India.
The reason reverse innovation is more common than in the past is that developing countries are often more open and willing to try new things than countries with developed economies. They're more willing to try new things and take risks. In developing countries, it is often easier to come up with innovative ideas and bring them to market quickly. A second reason reverse innovation is becoming more prevalent is that developing countries are often growing quicker than developed nations, so companies looking to tap new markets are increasingly turning to them.
Conclusion:
This is a trend you should be keeping an eye on as reverse innovation will likely become more common over the next few years. It's possible to be more prepared to capitalise on it by learning what it is and why.
Reverse Innovation
Pravin Shah
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how we feelin?
SCREAMING.
#spottie speaks#that’s the thing about making a fic on a game that’s still being worked on#SHIT LIKE THIS#what do you MEAN#also sol innovations and innovation Inc…#I SWEAR I DIDNT KNOW ABOUT INNOVATION INC WHEN I CAME UP WITH THE NAME#oh well my shit is so far off canon rn so I couldn’t care about it but HUH what do you MEAN this company can reverse him#you cowards#bastards don’t make a statement saying he can’t be reversed and then go back on it#come onnnn
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I mean… it might be included in my main fic
when no one has written the exact fic to scratch a very specific emotional itch and you absolutely do not have time to write it yourself but you still want to read it dammit
#it will be a while till I get to do it though because I have uni#it’s fucking mid session quiz next week and I am 3 lectures behind#reverse innovation
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Vertin Figure by Apex Innovation, from Reverse: 1999
#vertin#figure#apex innovation#reverse: 1999#reverse 1999#prepainted#misc#anime figure#anime figures#anime#figures#figurine#figurines#2024
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after a long pause i finally finished my newest oc batch ^_^ this time for owl feather: the scholar's guild. the members are more or less different types of academics, or just nerds, with their own different niches. as usual, more specific info+closeups under the cut <3
Name: Mercury
Name Origin: The planet named after the messenger god
Pronouns: She/her
Age: 28
Guild rank: Guidmaster
Weapon: Caduceus
Ethos (Power): Aileron (Enhanced speed and levitation)
Flaw power is based on: Her evasiveness- Though her power has evolved (the levitation) once she became guildmaster as she became a pillar for her guild, and successor to the former guildmaster.
Notes: I can be your angle... or yuor devil
Name: Keid
Name Origin: A star whose name means eggshels
Pronouns: He/him
Age: 19
Guild rank: 3 star
Weapon: Chicken sickles
Ethos (Power): Computative prognostication (He can calculate the outcome of events in his own head, but he can’t see outcomes beyond the one he calculated)
Flaw power is based on: His overly cautious and ruminative habits, though he tries to play it off like he's way more chill and not constantly existentially overthinking
Notes: But which came first...?
Name: Alasia
Name Origin: A star whose name references Idalion Tablet, one of the oldest known contracts
Pronouns: She/her
Age: 15
Guild rank: 2 star
Weapon: Shovel
Ethos (Power): Erudition (Psychometry- The ability to read the past of any object by touch)
Flaw power is based on: Her extreme curiosity, while her inquisitiveness on it's own can be admirable she can often get obsessive about it.
Notes: She's an archeologist <3
Name: Dimidium
Name Origin: Exoplanet whose name means "half"
Pronouns: He/She
Age: 22
Guild rank: 4 star
Weapon: Double-ended flail
Ethos (Power): Vice-versa (Healing and reverse healing)
Flaw power is based on: His simultaneous obsequiousness and brashness- Two extremes that she fluctuates between in a way that's both unpredictable and unhealthy.
Notes: Generally stoic either way so it's hard to tell...
Name: Navi
Name Origin: Informal name for γ Cassiopeiae- A navigation point for Apollo 1
Pronouns: He/they
Age: 19
Guild rank: 3 star
Weapon: Arm
Ethos (Power): Kefi (Energy direction- He can channel his energy into powerful attacks into his weapon of choice, which they designed to be their own arm)
Flaw power is based on: Their over-zealous nature. Though passion is a good thing, their ferventness can absolutely make him lose track of himself.
Notes: A weaponsmith who’s figuring out more technological approaches
Name: Talitha
Name Origin: A star system, whose name means "Spring"
Pronouns: She/her
Age: 13
Guild rank: 1 star
Weapon: Plastic wand
Ethos (Power): Metamorphosis (Magical girl transformation. She can shoot beams out of her wand now.)
Flaw power is based on: Her extreme tendency for escapism, especially in idolizing fantasy.
Notes: She's a magical girl 💖💖💖
Name: Misam
Name Origin: A star whose name means "wrist"
Pronouns: They/them
Age: 28
Guild rank: 5 star
Weapon: Wrist blade
Ethos (Power): Rigor (Enhanced precision)
Flaw power is based on: Their surprisingly to-the-point, often cold-blooded nature.
Notes: Nerds can be cool too, guys.
Name: Perwana
Name Origin: An exoplanet whose name means moth
Pronouns: She/her
Age: 27
Guild rank: 5 star
Weapon: Lantern
Ethos (Power): Callous luminance (Physically palpable hard light, created from her lantern)
Flaw power is based on: Her tenancy to place the burden of guidance onto herself- Literally a guiding light for others. Mostly in regards to erudition, the symbolic connection between illumination and knowledge. She wants to illuminate everyone. But this can be at the cost of herself.
Notes: These are her summer clothes.
#finn's ocs#finn's art#oc references#YAY finally posted them#the smart guys set....#i was excited for this set regardless bc they all have their own like specific reasons theyre in the scholars guild#like different things theyre following. except for arguably talitha but shes like. a baby#shes more geeky than nerdy. but she would hang out in their huge library a lot and just sort of ended up joining#mercury herself is obviously the leader but her thing is moreso about spreading the message of the previous guildmaster (minerva)#while keid is more of a philosopher (so good at rumination might as well make a passion of it lol)#and like i said alasia is an archeologist (and historian!). and i describe navi as a blacksmith bc thats the title theyd be given-#but hes more of an engineer. doing cool new innovative things. so they and alasia have this sort of future/past passion thing#dimidium is a medic lol but bc of the way her power works its a bit more complicated#when i say reverse healing i mean he can literally just make you worse. Injury Power.#misam is like the edgiest of the batch for sure but dont be fooled theyre still more nerd than edgelord#the reason they can be so ruthless is because theyre very calculative about their choices#not in the same overthinking-type way keid is but in the sense that they can be a bit... ends justify the means?#not that they dont care about ethics at all but unlike keid they wouldnt get caught up in them#the most direct approach is the best one and all that. theyre a utilitarian.#(misams top was also more risque at first but i decided to have them button up a bit lol)#and perwana is an acolyte (aco-light. lol) in the sense that her goal really is just to spread knowledge#shes the most similar to mercury in that sense which makes her probably the first candidate for the next guildmaster rn#bc thats also the thesis statement of the guild itself!#they have a big open library for a reason. well. mostly open#but thats them :)
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Notes; I think this is mostly done…? Idk youse tell me I’m way too fucking insecure, critiques are welcome
If there is any issues with readability lemme know too.
Again, if you’ve not read Network Effect, this counts as spoilers
Theme Warning: Implied Self-Termination Ideation (su*cidal ideation), general warning for corporate slavery themes
Chapter 1:
Performance Reliability at 92%. Maintenance may be required.
I did not know what I wanted quite yet, but it certainly was not this.
Overall, I did not mind being on the station with Murderbot 1.0 and Peri’s crew. Despite that, being here alone, without even Murderbot 1.0, was not what I wanted. I only realised that after walking out of the line of sight of Peri’s hatchway- but I lacked a reason to go back. I did not know what was wrong with me. Murderbot 1.0 had performed this leaving on a station action and performed it on its own accord. My personal assessment identified that leaving had been a mistake. Which I was inclined to agree with considering what happened to its clients because it left, however when Murderbot 1.0 started talking to me about how this would be the best station to get off on and how to move around like a travelling human. Going so far as giving me its coded protocols to mirror human movements…
Declining its orders had not felt like an option.
It was hard. I still did not quite understand how to decline requests from humans, they still felt like commands. Declining another SecUnit who had done this before, survived and found their own squad of humans, was irresponsible. I did think I wanted my own humans… However, I enjoyed sharing and helping both Peri and Murderbot 1.0’s crew. And now I had no humans, no other Units, not even a ship. I sadly started longing for any human, I would not oppose a human supervisor at a minimum… which was not a logical response. It was still strange having all these emotions- they had always been there to a degree but limited significantly by the Governor-Module. Wanting things was strange. Wanting illogical things was exponentially stranger.
Whilst trying to make myself useful, I had been reading during the cycles leading up to arriving here. I liked one book in particular titled “Mirror’s Tears”. A character in it who ended up in a medical facility said to their platonic partner, “If the world is all colours, why is it that all I see are grey undertones?” Apparently, it is a type of literary device. I have subconsciously kept gravitating to it at all inconveniences, especially this cycle. I think it is my “favourite”. That is also strange. It was overwhelming, feeling everything and nothing at once. Watching the serials Murderbot 1.0 and Peri favoured had helped contextualise concepts, and reading had helped with putting some intangible concepts into words, but the sensation that something was missing remained. Maybe I had a broken component somewhere. I had not worked up the courage to ask Peri to check, however.
And now it was too late.
I felt like I was failing on my first cycle of being a free-roaming rogue SecUnit in a completely human space, where the humans did not know what I was. My body was already doing strange things like my lungs feeling like they were being compressed and the thought of humans knowing I was a Unit, a rogue SecUnit. On my own, wandering around. It was making my organic components secrete moisture. Especially my hands. The skin overlay on my face would flush with heat whenever a human would look at me. Alterations to my form were not that new but the additional skin around my joints felt itchy within these clothes unlike before- I could feel every seam that was in contact with my bodily sensory organs. I never knew if I was making eye-contact for too long or too little because every second felt increasingly anomalous, more like thirty-minutes when it was a mere 0.3 seconds.
I was alone.
There was an odd, clogged sensation in my throat that wanted to escape.
I did not like it.
They did not need me. They already had a SecUnit. They already had… well, a Peri… Although now I suppose I should refer to it as Perihelion, considering all current circumstances. I was not useful to them. I had no purpose to fulfil for them that Murderbot 1.0 could not already do. I could fly spacecraft short distances however with Perihelion… I had no modules they needed. Well, not since Murderbot 1.0 asked for any useful codes I had, and I had produced them without questioning its intention. I did not have anything they needed from me after that. I could have been a shipmaid, but Perihelion’s drones mostly took care of that. I thought they liked me. I thought they wanted me. I guess I was wrong. Maybe I had done something wrong..?
Nothing in my logs inclined such, I even checked body language with the recordings of the humans. Everything was confusing and painful.
The hollow feeling only worsened each time I checked to see if the station Sec-System alerted on me or not. Skimming through the feed drowning with so many echoes of every human and bot doing everything they use the feed for resulted in further performance drops. All it would take is for me to miss a weapons scanner or forget to remove myself from a camera showing I was in a space where people were not supposed to be and the entire station would know what I am. How much of a threat I was. That I was in their space. That I was alone in their space. Roaming aimlessly.
Each time was a sinking feeling followed by the thought that I would not have to do this if I were still on duty on a Barish-Estranza ship- but I could not go back, they would disassemble me for parts if I did. Or worse. And what I wanted from being on-duty there was not there anymore- they were all dead. My squad. I was beginning to wonder if I should have died with them, although I could recognise that was simply stupid. Stupid because it would have meant my clients, Perihelion’s crew and Murderbot 1.0 would have likely died too. And that was not something I regretted- not entirely.
I should be grateful, but it was hard to be right now. Everything just felt too wrong. Too much of not what I want.
Even after making it to the private cargo docks, I simply stood there. I knew all the steps, Murderbot 1.0 gave me a What-To-Do list before leaving and Perihelion gave me keywords to focus on for how to bribe transports. I now owned a wealthy sea of media collated between what Murderbot 1.0 and Perihelion accumulated over their free time- beyond that, also things I had obtained during our stays at the stations we had been restocking at in Preservation Alliance. To put it simply, I could not make the next physical step- my body outright refused to move any closer toward the ship-locks. If I were incapable of securing my joints in place I think I would have experienced tremors. On contract I had seen human clients shiver in emergencies when there was no temperature-based reason to and not understood, I still did not quite grasp it yet, but I felt more sympathy for them now.
A noise nearby made me skim the cameras and station schematics for an estimate- I had been standing long enough that the next scheduled personnel check was about to occur for the dock. It felt like nothing, just standing there staring, I had not even figured out where I wanted to go… Mostly because I did not want to go. And none of the options appeared appealing, I had not particularly researched them each beyond seeing exactly how far away they would be from Murderbot 1.0’s squads’ home and Perihelion’s crews’ home. Each of the places the ships were going to from here would be over a twenty-four-cycle trip. It meant that if they or their humans ever needed- or… wanted me… I would be so late and they would be so far away.
There would be no opportunity for me to be useful to them again.
I could not go back to Perihelion- they would all know I had failed Murderbot 1.0’s orders then. They would dislike me further. And I could not be caught here because that would be extremely worse than going back to Perihelion to face everyone- so I compromised for the nearby Supply Cubby. I already evaluated Sec-Sys, there were no cameras or sensors inside listed, no records for maintenance outside of internal storage work. So, before the incoming employees could discover a frozen, rogue SecUnit in the private cargo docks, I hid. Making sure that none of the automatic lights inside turned on.
By the time they walked into the docks, I was rifling through the bag Perihelion’s crewperson, Iris, donated to me since Murderbot 1.0 had insisted I would need one. It mostly held clothes in it, however, Murderbot 1.0 insisted on letting me keep one weapon, a small hand-weapon, which would be better than using my internal energy weapons in front of humans. I was not sure why I had gotten it out. I had done a lot of standing and staring on contract, and a lot of sitting and staring off contract, and a lot of laying and staring since rendering my Governor-Module null. But this again, felt strange. I had all the notated schematics for this hand-weapon. Murderbot 1.0 and I altered it to increase its accuracy and intensity- I did not need to look at it with my eyes. I was, though. Turning it around and around in a dim red light on the wall- it was some kind of manual trigger for an emergency alarm.
I stopped turning it with it aimed toward me.
Switching the safety on. Then off. On. Then off. On. Off.
I do not know what I was thinking at that moment, I do not particularly want to recall it because it was likely something stupid. Something astoundingly stupid. Apparently, the impulsive side-effect of your Governor-Module becoming inept is not unique to Murderbot 1.0. I do not think I would have made it out of that cubby if it were not for that ping. A distress ping. I carefully put the hand-weapon back in the travel bag and tapped for a Hub-Sys that was not there. Not that it would change anything, already having pinged back automatically out of habit. That was something I should have worked on before leaving.
I did a little analysis- it was a directionless ping with a message string attached from a nearby feed address, likely from onboard one of the ships in dock. I got another ping back with a photo attachment which… Never had I felt my body make such a physical response to an image before. I could feel my organic systems rushing, my performance reliability dropped low enough that I got another maintenance alert. This time with it being outright required, “or risk Unit error”. Humour on you, Maint-Sys, I had already made many grave errors. There were plenty of things I had to witness being with Barish-Estranza but I had never seen something like… that.
The strange thing was- the message was in machine code language. Like what Perihelion put on my helmet before retrieving Murderbot 1.0 on the colonist planet. That would limit the ping to only being readable by most machines unless a human sat down to parse it. Which… did not make sense, maybe there was a higher-functioning bot? Nevertheless, a bot would still have to be specifically instructed to send out a distress ping like this by a human… Especially attaching an image unless it was higher-functioning, the potential of that was just limited as most bots on station were general purpose or cargo-specific. The ping had targeted non-native bots only, no linking to staff or the PA bots… It could mean that they did not identify the station staff as safe? Or maybe it was a trap? Both?
I do not believe I cared.
At least now I had an excuse to ask Perihelion and Murderbot 1.0 for help, but I think I had also already made up my mind upon analysing the additional attachment regardless of what they told me.
I was going to help. I was going to be useful. And maybe… they would want me.
Cautiously, I tapped the lingering feed connection to Perihelion, I did have its comm stored under my rib but I did not want to announce to everyone (the humans onboard) what was going on. And I wanted Murderbot 1.0’s opinion as well, forwarding on the ping and attachment, I believe there is a problem.
Murderbot 1.0 responded 0.2 of a second later, I loosed a breath I did not realise I had been holding and the weight around my ribs lessened, That reads trap, even my borked risk assessment thinks so.
I was aware of that, as stated above. I do have my own functional Risk-Assessment and Threat-Assessment modules, this was also against all relevant protocols, again, I did not care, I want to help.
Perihelion finally replied to add in a voice more like it had used when Murderbot 1.0’s position was compromised, its crew had called it “cold”, If the information and attachment provided are reliable, I would encourage you to assist. Have you confirmed the authenticity?
Right. I could trace and hack into the ship on my own accord, I did not need permission. Again, I was failing. I answered anyway, I have not entered the feed for the ship, but the image does not appear staged or altered.
You aren’t already in ship Sec-Sys..? Murderbot 1.0’s immediate confusion leaked through the feed despite the distance.
Ignoring the query, I traced the feed address attached to the ping to the bay below the one I was currently at, one for recent arrivals in dock for cargo restocking. Based on the staff routes, there was an employee access near the cubby. I opted for scanning the cameras before, in and after the access as that seemed sensible- there would be a window in the next few minutes where I could utilise it based on projected movements. Humans move so slowly when relaxed. I brought up the manifest for the ship at the dock corresponding to the feed address location- some kind of smaller freight-merchant vessel. Scouring through the Station Sec-Sys for the cameras of the ship-lock to match the listed crew members.
The two had begun bickering in the background of my feed about whether it was worth the risk to fulfil the request or not, Murderbot 1.0 notably raised its voice about if what I did was traced back to Perihelion. Or me dying. But I was focused on slipping into Vessel Sec-Sys now and backburnered them. I would have to make sure the crew members listed were all the crew members that had left- besides forwarding the manifest to them I paid them no mind.
They went quiet momentarily to review which offered me more space to focus, I was not as confident at hacking as Murderbot 1.0 was. We were only allowed to under awfully specific circumstances and it rarely came up during my time of merely… guarding humans. Making sure they did not die, did not attempt to murder each other and, most importantly, did not try to leave. Oftentimes we already had system access to things like clients' personal devices. I had never experienced humans from outside Barish-Estranza as clients I was responsible for whereas Murderbot 1.0 had handled new human teams for each contract they held. I only ever held one contract.
I had expected to die one day at that contract.
Matching the corresponding time stamps of a few minutes before each cluster of crew members disembarked with the internal cameras and schematics confirmed my suspicions that only so many of the actual crew were listed on the public manifest. I counted 9 additional people and potentials- though all who had been listed were currently on station. The others appeared to be in their personal quarters and there had been no activity from them since the disembarking. Noting that, I adjusted the route I would take to compensate and forwarded the information. I could do this, I watched Murderbot 1.0 do it repeatedly throughout their logs. I could do this… Huh. I only ever saw humans use words of affirmation with themselves, never bots. Strangely, it helped.
Perihelion finished reviewing the information and only said, I have never come across a ship that has been to the Origin System. It is curious how it got here so fast.
I was not the only one who did not know what the Origin System was as Murderbot 1.0 said nothing. Perihelion began to elaborate but I would have to learn more about it later as I had only just successfully gotten into Vessel Sec-Sys pretending I was Port Authority Sec-Sys. I was successful, I had done it, and I was feeling… the opposite of Perihelion’s voice, warm? I do not understand how humans can convert their emotions into extremely specific literature. I want to learn how to… if this works out, at least. It would work out. I needed it too.
The cameras were in odd placements aboard the ship, focused on exits, entries, walkways and the cargo-hold, not rooms. It did not take long to authenticate the image with the live view from the camera. I explicitly reviewed the metadata to ensure the recording was not looped or spoofed, overlaid with the public and private schematics to confirm positioning with the exterior visual of the ship-lock. Admittedly, the positioning was peculiar, it looked like a cargo-hold inside of a smaller shuttle- one designed for planetary atmospheres like the ones Perihelion had stored. Identifiable by internal engineering.
It was not unusual for a ship to have one, all ships around the size of the freight that I had worked on had them, but the manifest explicitly stated that this Vessel was only for space trade. Not planetary trade. The fact it was a cargo-freight made me wonder if it was some kind of planetary craft altered to tug modules. The shuttle was not visible from the cargo-hold camera, specifically being hidden in a blind spot based on my estimates. My own unsettled expectations with how strange everything in general at that moment enabled me to dismiss it. For all I knew this was standard practice in this particular region, like how Perihelion does not publicly list its weapons.
But I could not identify any bot in the cameras, the only one I could identify was the Vessel itself- as I could feel the Bot-Pilot present in the feed with me though it had not indicated noticing my presence. There were drones as well, specifically for maintenance and cleaning- unfortunately they did not appear effective for their purpose. I handed all the information over into the feed for Perihelion and Murderbot to parse and triple-check me as I continued to watch the camera and feel for the recordings of the last seven days. The silhouette was clear, peering out partially from behind a secured crate. Small enough to be missed if you were not looking for it, especially for a human crew. I had a small plan, partially based on a murder that happened on Preservation Station- which I know, sounded great.
Sarcasm, I think that was what it is called?
Anyway, I prepared all necessary components for the plan that I could from my position and was preparing to leave the cubby when Murderbot 1.0 said, Do you want me to do it?
No!... No. I had not meant to raise my voice, I had never shouted before, I did not know what emotions I was leaking through the feed, nevertheless I was certain with my whole constructed mind I did not want either of them to know. So, I hastily gathered up and reinforced my walls linked into their feed as well as the Vessel Sec-Sys for self-assurance. I did not want it there, I could do this, I could be useful, this could be my way to show I was useful. The skin on my face did that heated thing again as I felt the digital recoil from Murderbot 1.0, it did not withdraw from the feed, but I could tell it felt… Odd. I felt odd too. I produced an excuse, The route will be clear in the next 30 seconds, you would not be able to get here without exposing yourself. The situation is too sensitive to leave it for longer, they are just too fragile.
Perihelion digitally hummed in agreement, but I could feel the scepticism still wavering through the feed from Murderbot 1.0.
… Are you able to provide tactical support? Maybe that would be good enough to get it to settle and it would be nice to work… not alone. And it would mean even if I horrendously messed up, I could still succeed. If I died, things would still be okay. It was a win. My Risk Assessment was not happy about any of this unnecessary risk-taking. It tapped an acknowledgement. The feed only did so much to block out the edged sensation from its end, but that was good enough for me. As I waited the last couple of seconds for the dock and elevator to be clear, I started bringing up the codes from Vessel Sec-Sys to open the lock.
Bag accessible, the uncalibrated drones that I was only supposed to awaken on the ship I was leaving with booting up, hand-weapon in reach, continuing to remove myself from the cameras, scanning for unanticipated movement, the feed connection to the others- all the inputs were becoming suffocating. There were not that many, it was simply more than I had ever been ordered to manage, everything I was doing felt slow and unfamiliar. I almost walked into the access door without opening it. Murderbot 1.0 silently slid into my feeds and started taking over my inputs for Station Sec-Sys, not only opening the elevator door but setting it up to arrive at the designated floor without the request reaching the Station Transport-System it was on.
It managed so easily. I was not sure I would ever get to that point even with practice. Murderbot 1.0’s personal logs implied a superior prowess for not merely hacking but managing multiple inputs that I had never observed from any of the other Units I had come across or worked with. A sense of prickling through my input to Vessel Sec-Sys being the only indication it successfully entered too. I could feel it handing some information portions over to Perihelion although I had enough room to do what I needed to now and stopped paying as much attention. I was both dreading and grateful for the fact I did not have my armour now, it was confusing to have emotions on a job. Having more than one when you are supposed to be fully operational and cannot hide them from any human you come across- especially the ones that are conflicting, were exponentially worse.
There was some, what I would identify as, comfort in familiarity, this would be more like retrieving the kids that ran away from their designated housing after curfew, just that there were much fewer places to hide in the Private station docks.
Thinking about everything like that allowed for a focused calm for what I needed to do, that small peace allowed my performance reliability to climb back up to 96%. Still not within the ideal parameters for operations yet better than it stating lower than that. This should be swift. Easy. Simple retrieval. With a resolution for not only the distress signal but for my own… Strangeness. The doors for the access opened and I had already started the open hatch sequence for the ship-lock- it was oddly non-standard. Maybe that should have been another red flag. My threat assessment picked it up though neither Murderbot 1.0, nor Perihelion by proxy, brought it up.
I passed through the access doors and across the dock floor, still no further filed objections from Murderbot 1.0 or Perihelion.
So, I simply walked right in.
#three the secunit#murderbot#asshole research transport#martha wells#the murderbot diaries#scifi#scifibooks#scifiseries#fanfic#fanfiction#action#network effect#fandom#writblr#writers on tumblr#writeblr#tmbd#Reverse Innovation
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Hello! Uh, I have a character who's kind of co-dependent on their partner but, I'm not sure how to show it in my writing. Do you have any suggestions for signs of co-dependency?
Hi :)
Signs of Co-dependency
always waiting for the other person before doing anything
not recognizing each other's boundaries and not enforcing boundaries
having low self-esteem
feeling the need to be of service to the other person
struggling with their self-image and self-worth
making excuses for their partner
being self-sacrificing
needing their partner's approval
avoiding conflict, taking on blame
failing at proper communication
minimizing or ignoring their own wants
doing things to make their partner happy
asking for permission
fear of rejection or abandonment
guilt over doing something "selfish" (for themself)
making themself uncomfortable for other's comfort
Hope this helps!
- Jana
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........ She keeps feeling like she’s missing out on something, by not having a lot of feelings towards nor about humans.
They’re nice, she supposes? Their civilization isn’t much to talk about, but that’s not unique to them, none of the land is anywhere near to catching up to the Merkingdom and her people. Terrible news about their lifespan, but again, that’s to be expected, it’s about average among the large fish she’s familiar with, and they’re doing better than plenty of other animals too. They’re very attractive and pleasant to look at and to touch, but she can’t help but get the sense that that’s a little different than having some grand thoughts about their place in the cosmos. The personality of humans are... there? It’s about the typical distribution she would expect, and the quirks they hold are shared amongst all landfolk anyhow, so it feels wrong to single them out above all others. Even things such as their persistence and bizarre focus on individuals is more balanced out by the fact that other landfolk are similar.
........ If anything, other landfolk inspire more thought in her, more irritation at being lumped in alongside them without any further consideration, greater differences that are nonetheless glossed over due to the constant focus on humanity. She cannot bring herself to feel much sympathy towards those who loathe their claws and their teeth and consider them something unique and separate and not merely another fact of life. She cannot relate to those who find magic so innate that they consider themselves one with it, somehow tangled with its fate alongside their own. She cannot place herself in the spot of those who transform and consider one shape superior over another, or consider each bodily form a different self, entirely unlike the other parts of their own person, and judge them unequal.
It’s strange, that somehow in their general conceit of owning their own bodies and traits of them, that nonhuman landfolk will all the same make her feel like an animal for being who she is, as much as anyone who loathes her and judges her for how her body looks. As though the things that she was born with was supposed to have something to say about her personality, or how she should feel, or the quality of her character, rather than it just being her body.
Maybe she somewhat prefers humans for that, then? Ironically, they are more likely to view her body and the traits she has as something that she just has to work with, instead of some grand mark of her place in the world. She requires assistance at times, and plenty of accommodation for such a different body, trying to navigate a world not made for her, but she sees no reason to hate it nor think of it as a superior mark.
But again, that is only slightly better luck, and not basis enough for any sincere judgement. Her thoughts are moreso with landfolk as a whole, rather than with humans in particular.
#Glory and Gore || IC#The rumor mill || Dash Commentary#(( miranda's thoughts on humans: hot hot hot hot. and nothing else.#(( likes the innovation of tits!!! fantastic stuff!!!!#(( soft and warm and fuzzy and the height of luxury!!!#(( arms to hold her tight!!!!#(( so more intense moral judgements nor philosophy. she just wants to bury herself in reverse monsterfucking
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The Powerstroke Golf: Elevating Your Game with Precision and Performance
Golf is a game that requires both skill and the right equipment to perform at your best. One of the most vital components of any golfer’s gear is the putter, and Powerstroke Golf has made a name for itself by providing innovative solutions that combine technology, design, and superior craftsmanship. In this article, you will delve into the unique features of Powerstroke Golf putters, explore the key factors that set them apart from other brands, and highlight the lasting impression they leave on golfers of all levels.
The Key Features of Powerstroke Golf Putters
Powerstroke Golf putters are designed with the aim of achieving superior accuracy and control during the putting stroke. One of the standout features of Powerstroke Golf putters is their unique grip technology. The grips are engineered to encourage a more natural and consistent hand position, reducing wrist movements that often lead to missed putts.
Precision and Customization for Every Golfer
Powerstroke Golf understands that every golfer has unique preferences and needs when it comes to their putting game. That’s why the company offers a range of customizable options for its putters. From grip size to shaft length, golfers can choose specifications that match their individual comfort levels and playing styles.
Performance in Action:
One of the most compelling reasons why Powerstroke Golf has earned a reputation as a go-to brand for serious golfers is the impact its putters have on real-world performance. Golfers who have used Powerstroke Golf equipment report feeling an immediate difference in their putting game, noting improvements in both accuracy and distance control. The stable grip and balanced weight distribution offer a more controlled stroke, while the responsive feel enhances the ability to read and adjust to different green conditions.
A Putter for All Skill Levels
Whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced golfer, Powerstroke Golf has something to offer. The putters are versatile and adaptable, providing the support needed to elevate any golfer’s game. For beginners, the forgiving weight distribution and grip technology provide a solid foundation for developing proper putting mechanics. Meanwhile, more experienced players can appreciate the customization options and the precision that Powerstroke Golf putters deliver, allowing them to further refine their skills and improve their performance in competitive settings. Powerstroke Golf putters are designed to offer golfers of all skill levels the tools they need to succeed on the green. With a focus on innovation, precision, and player customization, Powerstroke Golf has quickly become a trusted name in the world of golf equipment. By improving control, offering superior feedback, and enhancing consistency, Powerstroke Golf ensures that every golfer can perform at their best. Whether you're new to the game or a seasoned pro, Powerstroke Golf provides the equipment you need to take your putting game to the next level.
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Honestly same, hence Reverse Innovation
I told her, “I want to do this.”
She nodded. “Thank you. If you can get SecUnit back—well, a lot of people will be very grateful.”
I had read the HelpMe.file and accepted it as truthful. But there was a difference between accepting data as accurate and experiencing it. The humans would not abandon this SecUnit even though part of our function was to be disposable if necessary.
There is a lot about what is going on here that I don’t understand. But I am participating anyway.
three my absolute beloved i SO hope we see more three in system collapse
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Brainstorming Technique: Generate Ideas, Solve Problems, and Spark Creativity
Are you struggling to come up with innovative solutions or fresh perspectives? This comprehensive guide introduces you to the powerful tool of brainstorming. Discover how to unleash your creativity, solve complex problems, and generate a wealth of ideas through effective brainstorming techniques.
Key Topics Covered:
• Understanding Brainstorming: Learn the fundamentals of brainstorming and its various applications.
• Essential Techniques: Explore traditional and modern brainstorming methods, including mind mapping, reverse brainstorming, and rolestorming.
• Facilitating Effective Sessions: Discover strategies to create a conducive environment for brainstorming, encourage participation, and capture valuable ideas.
• Harnessing Technology: Leverage online tools and virtual platforms to enhance your brainstorming sessions.
• Applying Brainstorming in Different Areas: Learn how to apply brainstorming techniques to business, problem-solving, creative endeavors, and personal development.
• Overcoming Challenges: Address common obstacles, such as groupthink and fear of judgment, to ensure successful brainstorming outcomes.
Whether you're a business professional, entrepreneur, student, or simply seeking to boost your creativity, this book provides practical insights and actionable advice to help you master the art of brainstorming.
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A Glimpse on What Is Reverse Innovation?
Most people associate innovation with companies from developed countries that come up with innovative ideas and then sell them to developing countries. Reverse innovation is becoming more common. This blog post will explain reverse innovation and give you examples of successful companies who have used it.
A reverse innovation is when a company from a developing country creates a new product or services and then sells them in a developed nation. This is best illustrated by the Tata Nano, which was originally designed for Indian customers and then exported to Europe. It was cheaper than most cars on the marketplace, so it gained popularity quickly. Reverse innovation also includes LG appliances that are made for Asian markets, but also sell in the United States. And Xiaomi smartphones, which were designed for Chinese consumers, but also sell in India.
Reverse innovation is becoming more popular because developed countries are more open to new ideas than developing countries. They are also more open to taking risks and trying new things. Companies in developing countries are more likely to have new ideas and be able to bring them to market quickly. Reverse innovation is also becoming more popular because developed countries often grow faster than developed countries. Companies looking to tap into new markets will increasingly look to these countries.
Conclusion:
It's important to be aware of reverse innovation as it will become more prevalent in the future. You can better prepare to profit from it by understanding its meaning and how it works.
Reverse Innovation
Pravin Shah
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