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(Kalia)Oh thank you Hunten!*turns ferel*There now I’m strong I’ll carry you on my back I take you to my rancher Amy’s lab *gets there*there we go you take a rest I’ll handle everything till you get your energy back wait how long does it take?
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TFA AU Idea - Little Spider Shop Of Horrors Part 2
It was noon the next day on the planet Cybertron. In the Predocon’s base of operations, they were getting their energon rations for the day. Inferno had taken his cube cup back to his quarters to consume it, and Antagony ate hers then and there. The only rations left now were for Blackarachnia and Waspinator. The latter had just gotten back from his daily massacre, and had been waiting until the Ant twins had finished their turn so he could go up. Once the coast seemed to be clear, he snuck over to the metal table his cup had been placed. However, just as he was about to pick it up, a familiar seductive voice called out “Now now, look what we have here.”. The green cyborg quickly turned around, and was met with the image of Blackarachnia leaning against the doorframe, calmly smiling at him.
The buzzbot buzzed furiously, asking what the spiderbot wanted. Blackarachnia, unfazed by this, simply tells the green hornet that she had been thinking about what happened on Dinobot Island, and had thought “why don’t we just let bygones be bygones?”. Waspinator, in a low hiss, asks why he should. Not only did she pretend to be his “friend” just to use him as a lab rat, but mutated him into something she herself would call a freak. To this, Blackarachnia responds with “Oh come on sweetspark, that was cycles ago. I’ve clearly matured since then.”. However, all she gets from the buzzbot is the latter rolling his eyes. At this point, the spiderbot is really starting to get annoyed. Until she thought of an idea. With a sigh, she walked up to the buzzbot, put a servo on his frame, and softly whispered “Besides, I think I’m starting to like this Itsy Bitsy little body of mine. The past has passed. Forgive, forget. What do you say?”. Waspinator is of course skeptical of this, but decides to reluctantly go along with it, mainly just to humor himself. Unbeknownst to him, however, Blackarachnia contemplates that she could just kill him by stabbing him with her stingers and all she’d have to do is “Do it Now”, but decides that she won’t. And with that, the two pick up their energon cups, and toast to a hopefully better future.
As he drank, Waspinator began to notice that his drink seemed to taste off for regular energon, and asked the spiderbot what she put in his rations. Blackarachnia, in an uncharacteristically bubbly voice, responded with “Oh, you noticed! It's a little something I added. It was uh… Let's see, was it? Um… Oh that's right, I remember now! I added A Lethal Dose Of CyberVenom To It!”.
Waspinator drops the cube from his grasp upon realizing that he had been poisoned, and attempts to spit out the contents of the beverage. But it was too late, as he then began to have a hard time breathing. With a sip of her cube, Blackarachnia asks the suffocating Vespindae if he really thought she would just forgive and forget what he did to her, or think that she would just accept her ”repulsive, pulsating excuse of a body”. Waspinator, whose face has begun to swell up, crawls over to her legs, begging her to help him and that he would never mess with her work again. But he was given no response, just a cold glare and a swift kick to the face, sending him into the table behind him. Waspinator’s body quickly began to spasm uncontrollably, his buzzing intensifying and still calling out for help. All the while, Blackarachnia just stood there and watched, with an unsympathetic look on her face. Eventually, the buzzbot finally went down, vomiting energon and convulsing on the floor. The spiderbot leaned in to take a closer look at the twitching body of the Predacon. When suddenly and without warning, Waspinator jumped up, wrapped his servos around her waist and asked her “Are you dumb? Or hard of hearing? Or relieved, my end is nearing? Are you satisfied? I've buzzed myself to…” but he stopped as the lights in his optics suddenly went off . Finally, his body fell back to the ground and his skin turned gray. The eeriest thing about it was that the leaking and twitching face had just spoken with the voice of a bot who had just realized that the femme in front of them wasn’t helping not to put him in his place, but because she genuinely wanted him to die. Blackarachnia, completely unfazed by what’s just transpired, finishes up her cube, and as if an insult, finishes the dead Predacon’s sentence by staring at his corpse and darkly utters the word “Death.”.
Audrey II didn’t seem to notice when Blackarachnia dragged the now dead Waspinator into the lab. It seemed to have been working intensely on something very important. It wasn't until the spiderbot brought the body over to the plant that it finally stopped what it was doing and turned to face her. It was at that point that Blackarachnia had noticed that the plant had been using her tools, resources and equipment both without her knowledge or consent. However, before she could get the chance to sic 'em, she stopped when she saw what it had been working on. For some reason, it looked remarkably similar. Upon closer inspection, she was able to identify the object in question. It was a Genetic Modifier (A creation she had sought after during her quest to purge herself of her organic form while on Earth). The fact that the plant was building something like this with just a couple of vines put the spiderbot in shock. After a few seconds, Blackarachnia snaps out of her daze, and asks the plant just how it was able to create something like this. Audrey II just says that he learned a thing or two during its time with “Mr. Black” to understand how to make “one of these babies” and that it had been working on it for a few days now. The plant then explains that the device has been coded with Cybertronian DNA (Which it got from one of Waspinator’s murdered victims), and that all she’d have to do is plug it into herself for her to turn back into her “pure and beautiful form”. Blackarachnia, while a little skeptical, is almost completely overjoyed by the events that have transpired. However, Audrey II reminds her of the deal they made the day before, and then asks to be fed, to which the spiderbot happily obliged by showing it the body of Waspinator. The plant just tilted its head towards the carcass with its lips forming into an unhappy expression (Much to Blackarachnia’s confusion). This confusion quickly turned to anger, believing that it was disgusted at the idea of eating a techno-organic. That was until the plant let out one of the most unexpected things she had ever heard in her entire life.
“Chop it up.”
She didn’t know what to say, let alone know what to do. She knew the body would be too big for it to fit in its mouth, but she never expected the plant to be straight forward. Suddenly, Blackarachnia was snapped out of her train of thought by Audrey II's demand of “FEED ME!”. And with no other options, was forced to do exactly what it wanted.
Taking the sharpest tools she could find, Blackarachnia traveled to empty upper levels of the facility (Dragging the dead Vespid along with her). By the time she got there, a thunderstorm had begun to brew. Upon readying the body for dismemberment, however, the spiderbot came across a problem. None of her tools or equipment were designed for removing limbs. Fortunately for her, the spiderbot thought of an idea of how to get the job done. In an instant, she transformed into her “Archa Seven Spider Mode” and began to tear into the body with vicious intensity. First the legs, then the arms, next the waist, then the abdomen, and finally the helm. As soon as she was done, Blackarachnia put the remains into a large trash bin and brought it back to the lab.
She dropped the bucket of body parts in front of Audrey II, saying that she did what she wanted and to give her the modifier now. And while the plant tried to explain to her that it isn’t quite finished yet, Blackarachnia just grabs the device from its vines and plugs it into her chest (But not before darkly saying “Oh and Twoey, if this doesn’t work, that’ll be the last meal you ever have.”) Suddenly, she began to feel strange, almost as if she was in a trance. Upon realizing something was wrong, Blackarachnia was furious, Believing that the plant had secretly drugged her. However, before she could even attack it, her helm went fuzzy as she forgot what she was about to do. The plant let out a cackle and said “Told you it wasn’t finished. Now don’t just stand there, FEED ME!”. Now almost completely open minded, Blackarachnia put her servos into the cylinder container and began to feed the plant.
The sounds of both metal and flesh ripping and tearing could be heard all throughout the lab as Audrey II wasted no time in chewing the severed right leg of Waspinator, loving the sweet taste of energon as it swallowed the piece of techno-organic flesh. Blackarachnia hissed in drowsy disgust as sluggishly she pulled an arm out of the bin and tossed it at the hungry plant. 4 chomps later, the servo finally slid down into its mouth. She wanted to stop then and there, but she just couldn’t. The plant’s feeding became more violent as it ate one of the wings while tearing it off the body. Eventually, Blackarachnia finally reached into the bin and pulled out Waspinator’s decapitated helm. Just then, the lab was illuminated by a blinding lightning flash, replacing the buzzbot’s helm with her own past Autobot self (Only this time with a cracked, gray face and dead, soulless optics). She dropped the severed helm in horror as she began to realize that the entire laboratory was flooding with water (It's at this point that hallucinations had begun to kick in). Turning up to face Audrey II, Blackarachnia was hit by a geyser of water coming from the plant (Which was now laughing maniacally). The spiderbot was sent flying backwards into the water behind her, only to find herself underwater with floor land on. And before she could even try to swim out of there, Blackarachnia was immediately caught and sucked into a whirlpool which led to the mouth of a giant Audrey II head, eating her alive.
The next thing Blackarachnia knew, she found herself waking up in a small, dark grayish green room with a minor headache. Upon further inspection, She notices that she’s in a berth, with her being hooked up to a vital monitor. Slowly the realization came to her, she was in the Cybertron Central Infirmary. The monitor next to her began to beep faster and faster as cold terror went through her veins. She knew exactly what this meant for her, and it was something she would not allow to happen. Without even trying, Blackarachnia jumped off the berth and onto the floor. A part of her was somewhat confused when she turned back and saw that there were no restraints attached to the berth, but none of that mattered to her. She ran to the door’s panel in an attempt to find a way to open it. However, while fiddling with the controls, she noticed that both her arms and servos looked different. Instead of having a sort of freshy texture, they had more of a metallic appearance. With this in mind, Blackarachnia began looking at herself from helm to foot. Her current body seemed to resemble more of her pure cybertronian body rather than her techno-organic one.. In addition, she realized that instead of having teal skin with yellow and black armor, her body was white, pink and rouge. However, the weirdest discovery she made was when she looked down her back and saw the one thing that remained from her techno-organic form; “her abdomen. With this revelation, a sense of dread went down her spine. If her abdomen still existed, what did that say about her face? Locating the most reflective material, Blackarachnia grabbed it and stared into it. What she saw left her stunned.
What she saw… was a familiar looking femme staring right back at her. She looked identical to her in terms of appearance. However, what caught her eye the most was the face. It was… beautiful, possibly more beautiful than she was in her prime. The face had white skin, two bright blue eyes and white, fangless teeth. In addition, the femme’s helmet was a bright pink with a short ponytail attached to the back of it. It took her a moment to realize that the femme she was looking at… was her. She put a servo on her face as for once in her life, she was speechless. The plant had actually done it, it had (Somewhat) cured her.
Suddenly, the room’s door slid open as someone walked in. Blackarachnia turned around and was met with the sight of a white, red and orange femme standing at the entrance with a data pad in one hand and an access card in another. The former techno-organic was able to recognize the bot as “Minerva”, a veteran of the Great War. The medic then asks her if she’s alright, to which Blackarachnia tells her that she is, and asks her how she got there. Minerva explains that she was brought in after being found unconscious in a popular area in Iacon almost 2 Megacycles ago. She then asked her what her name was. Blackarachnia just stood there and thought about it. Should she tell her her name? Should she make up one? On the one hand, it was possible that Optimus and Sentinel reported about her mutation and recruitment into the Decepticon ranks. But on the other hand, it’s possible that no one would believe either of them. Optimus had been permanently disgraced after the incident on Archa Seven for all she knew, and Sentinel was… well Sentinel. No sane bot would ever believe someone like him, even if they were “organaphobic”. Besides, she could probably make up a plausible story to get herself out of the situation. With a decision finally made up, she decided to answer the medic’s question.
“Elita One…, my name is Elita One.”
Minerva didn’t seem to flinch upon getting her name. She must have not known of her existence. She just put it on the data pad and left the room as Blackarach- no, Elita laid herself back onto the berth. She had done it. She had gotten the thing she’s wanted for over 1050 stellar cycles. But the question remained.
“Now what?”
To Be Continued…
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Buzz Telegram Mini-App: The Ultimate Tool for Streamlining Your Social Presence
What is Buzz Telegram Mini-App?
Buzz Telegram Mini-App is a dynamic application integrated directly within Telegram, allowing users to automate a variety of tasks, manage communities, and even monetize their online presence. The tool is designed with simplicity in mind but packed with powerful features to assist individuals and businesses in scaling their engagement and community interactions.
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Key Benefits of Buzz Telegram Mini-App
Automated Community Management Managing large Telegram groups or channels can be overwhelming, especially when they grow in size. Buzz Telegram Mini-App automates routine tasks such as welcoming new members, moderating conversations, and sharing announcements. This frees up time for admins to focus on more strategic aspects of community management.
Monetization Opportunities With Buzz, you can transform your Telegram community into a revenue-generating platform. By using tools such as subscriptions, paid promotions, and other monetization models, Buzz helps you leverage the full potential of your audience without requiring third-party applications.
Customizable Features The app offers a wide range of customizable features, including tailored commands and automated workflows. This flexibility ensures that the app can be adapted to fit any niche or specific community requirements, allowing for a personalized experience.
Increased Engagement Buzz Telegram Mini-App helps increase user engagement by sending out timely notifications, running polls, and conducting surveys. It also enables easy content sharing, ensuring that your community remains active and involved.
Why Buzz is the Future of Telegram Automation
The simplicity of using Buzz lies in its seamless integration with Telegram. Unlike many standalone apps, you don’t have to leave the platform to access the features. Everything can be managed directly from your Telegram dashboard, making the workflow smooth and intuitive.
How to Get Started with Buzz Telegram Mini-App
Install the Bot: Visit the Buzz Bot and click “Start.” Configure the Settings: Follow the prompts to customize the bot for your community needs. Enjoy Automation: Watch as Buzz takes over the mundane tasks, leaving you more time to focus on growing your community. For detailed documentation, check out the Buzz Docs and learn how to fully utilize all features.
Conclusion
Buzz Telegram Mini-App is a game-changer for anyone serious about managing or monetizing their Telegram community. With its comprehensive automation capabilities, customization, and monetization options, it’s the perfect tool for growing and managing a thriving online presence.
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Communities:
TG News: https://t.me/Buzz_Official_News TG Channel: https://t.me/Buzz_Official_Group Twitter: https://x.com/BuzzWeb3_
Author:
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Transformers Go-Bots from Playskool at thrift. BUZZER-BOT. I guess.
#playskool#transformers#hasbro#buzz#buzz-boit#buzz-bot#buzzbot#buzz-boi#thrfit#thrift toys#toys#bagged
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The Jimu DIY Robot Buzzbot
The Jimu DIY Robot Buzzbot amp; Muttbot Robotics Kit is one of the best STEM toys available for older kids.
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Ubtech Jimu Buzzbot and Muttbot Kit Promotes STEM Learning
Ubtech ( @UBTECHRobotics ) #Jimu #Buzzbot and #Muttbot Kit Found at @BestBuy Promotes #STEM Learning #code #ad
The reviewer has been compensated in the form of a Best Buy Gift Card and/or received the product/service at a reduced price or for free. Ubtech Jimu Buzzbot and Muttbot Kit Promotes STEM Learning STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math and STEM products encourage kids to develop core skills in these areas. Best Buy carries products from basic learning games to advanced toys…
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#t4tEvents: #BanLeong Technologies launches #UBTECH #Jimu #Buzzbot in #Singapore (S$299 includes the #Muttbot kit as well). For #robotics enthusiasts & hobbyists, it's available now at the #ITshow2017 (with free Tucano backpack worth S$99). Students can build the robot by assembling the lego-like pieces, than program it, and share their design online to the UBTECH community. This is one of five kits in the Jimu series, the others being the Mini Kit (S$229), Karbot Kit (S$259), Inventor Kit (S$379) & Explorer Kit (S$659). ___ #tech4tea #robots #robotics #t4tBanLeong #t4tUBTECH #t4tUBTECHjimuBuzzbot @banleongtech @ubtechrobotics #ITshow (at Atmastel)
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Tech For Children
Hold on, tech isn't just for adult tech geeks, it's for teenagers too! Whether your junior tech head is after some fun or some learning, there are gadgets galore to make your life a little more fun.
The UBTECH Jimu Robot Buzzbot / Muttbot Robotics Kit is DIY fun for teenagers. Its snap-together components can form a robot that can be programmed and controlled using a smartphone app. The toy has a "MINT" designation, which stands for "Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics" and helps children to develop their problem-solving skills as argumentation. It is available for $ 150.
For kids (and their parents) who have the patience to make a "Mini-Me" robot, the Meccano MeccaNoid G15 KS could also be a 4-foot version that fits the bill perfectly. You will program it to say as many as 1,000 phrases and it also has speech recognition. The bot responds to instructions and should be used with a smartphone app. It is on sale for around $ 175
The SAM Science Inventor Kit is not a robot, but a fun, interactive electronics kit that teens and adults can wave around with. it was created in collaboration with the London Museum and you will study Morse, alarm systems, interactive games and coding to get started. There's also a smartphone app, and aspiring engineers and tech heads won't get enough of this MINT-labeled gadget. It is on sale for around $ 139
The Dino-Lite is not your father's microscope. The hand-held, digital device is plugged into children's phones, tablets or laptops (and also old-school desktops) and displays elements in 10 to 220 times magnification. Despite the tech-from-birth society, children never tire of inspecting beetles, worms and other gross things under the microscope. It is on sale for around $ 100.
Don't forget the little ones! Children ages 3-6 will love the Cubetto robot, a simple device that teaches children the basics of programming. The bot has no complicated voice or display options, but rests on a wooden board with puzzle-like colored blocks that adolescents can insert and remove. The block placements become programs that control the Cubetto robot, an adorable, square bot that then moves around the floor. The scope of delivery of the programming board and the bot contain maps that young people can use to navigate the bot as a tutorial storybook and other challenges. The device is Montessori-approved and commercially available for around $ 250.
Is your child interested in technology, but also loves nature? Then inspect the Deluxe Flybrix Kit that connects the earth of bots to Legos.
Children can build their own Lego drones first with this Uber-Cool kit, which has design plans and software to help children develop their drones. After completion, the drones can be blown up and flown using the radio control app.
It's not for really young children without adult supervision (to take care of all the tiny components and help build the drone), but ideal for 'tweens 14+. It is on sale for around $ 250.
These gadgets will surely beat the days of erector sets and etch-a-sketch, which will surely make learning fun. And you, because the adult in the family, could sneak in with a gadget if your child isn't watching. Caught ya!
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Done the assembles of the JIMU Buzzbot. And all movements successfully connected. My 1st test done! #jimubuzzbot #1sttrial #roboticchallenge https://www.instagram.com/p/BvCcodgA-CocMNf1_zW1PqgWcRAx0mSdZGnlu40/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=bgid7i8vak25
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These may be out of order a little. You’ll see why of you read them.
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TL:DR; Now the relevance of all three. Two of which contradict each other and are written by the same paper, The Sun. But they are not written by the same author.
In fact, they are most likely written by sophisticated computer systems.
RISE OF THE NEWSBOTS
Three more AI-powered tools for journalists. —Greg Barber
Wibbitz
USA Today has used this AI-driven production software to create short videos. It can condense news articles into a script, string together a selection of images or video footage, and even add narration with a synthesized newscaster voice.
News Tracer
Reuters’ algorithmic prediction tool helps journalists gauge the integrity of a tweet. The tech scores emerging stories on the basis of “credibility” and “newsworthiness” by evaluating who’s tweeting about it, how it’s spreading across the network, and if nearby users have taken to Twitter to confirm or deny breaking developments.
BuzzBot
Originally designed to crowdsource reporting from the Republican and Democratic National Conventions, BuzzFeed’s software collects information from on-the-ground sources at news events. BuzzBot has since been open-sourced, portending a wave of bot-aided reporting tools.
In addition to the one directly mentioned in this article called, Heliograf.
Source STL:DDR; There is a good likelihood that these articles or the two from the Same paper anyway, were written by a computer program.
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Wait. .Saber Slime wasn't extinct?
Click for quality//BUZZBOT! SERIOUSLY!?
⬇️FREE STUFF! FOR ALL USES NO NEED FOR QUESTIONS JUST DO AS YOU MAY PLEASE!!!⬇️
Free to use.
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17% off UBTECH Jimu Robot DIY Buzzbot/Muttbot Robotics Kit - Deal Alert
Build and program your own robot. The Jimu Robot BuzzBot & MuttBot Kit is a do it yourself, robotics building kit with Bluetooth. The BuzzBot & MuttBot Kit includes a central control unit, six digital servo motors that allow movement, wiring, a rechargeable lithium battery and power adapter, 249 interlocking parts with easy snap-in design and quick links to the Jimu App that shows you how to build and program easily. The Jimu App gives you step-by-step building instructions with 360 degree pan, tilt, and zoom capability. The models provided in the App will help you learn how to build all the robots, from beginner to advanced robots. There are pre-programmed actions for you to choose from, manipulate, and make uniquely your own. The App works with both iOS and Android devices. The digital servo motors allow the robot to perform amazing movements from the menu of pre-programmed actions or new actions you create and save with the action capture function in the app. The kit's typical list price of $149.99 has been reduced 17% to $124.99. See the deal now on Amazon.
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Hello buzzbot!!! *Slug waves very frantically as he was at a distance from him*
@big-slug liked that 💛
“Hey there, ah…big guy.”
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For just $243.99 UBTECH JIMU Buzzbot / Muttbot Kit The JIMU Robot BuzzBot & MuttBot Kit includes everything needed to build and program the playful BuzzBot, his trusty companion MuttBot, or an original JIMU Robot creation. The two lively robots can be programmed to dance, move, play, and more using Blockly coding and deliver hours of smart and memorable STEM learning. Age: 8+ Specifications: 264 snap-together parts 1 main control box 1 lithium-ion battery 6 smooth motion robotic servo motors Power Adaptor and Quick Start Guide also included A compatible iOS or Android device is required Program JIMU Robots by creating entirely new, custom actions with the PRP functions (Pose, Record, Play) Item code: UBT-BM Item: UBTECH JIMU Buzzbot / Muttbot Kit
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