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Celestial Forge v3
Stockpiles (Girl's Frontline)
We can't let you set off empty-handed; here's 5000 Ammo, Parts, Rations, and Manpower to get your army started (it takes 30 of each to make a baseline T-Doll, while the most consistently powerful Dolls cost something like 600/400/100/600 for a reliable chance of getting them). Each purchase gets you another 5k. This is not just normal ammo, parts, rations and manpower, you can combine them to make T dolls which are AI-piloted android fire platforms for military operations. Plus the ethereal 'manpower'.
Wavestrength (NieR Automata)
The signal is clear and strong. You wouldn't be able to do your job if you couldn't connect to your girls in the field so thankfully you never experience issues with your connections. As long as your targets are in range, your broadcasts cannot be blocked, intercepted, hacked or otherwise interfered with. Even when you should be prevented from sending out anything at all, as long as you have something that can broadcast, it will broadcast. At perfect quality on both ends as well, ensuring that any signal that comes to you will be received without interference as well, at least when from your allies.
Bond of Brotherhood (Final Fantasy X)
You may very well be only one of many Guardians defending your Summoner -- and frankly, the more Guardians there are on the task, the less likely anyone is to fall. There's safety in numbers after all. Travelling with a group of Guardians, it's only natural that you'll come to bond with them. The longer you fight alongside the same companions, the more in sync you will be with those companions. Alongside these trusted companions, you'll find that their abilities seem to boost yours, increasing the effects of your abilities by a small bit for each companion nearby.
Delilah the Dark Elf (MCU)
Not everyone agreed with the homicidal views of Malekith and his horde of Dark Elves in regards to the light in the universe. A rare few such as Deliah felt that their time had come and gone, and would resign themselves to see Not everyone agreed with the homicidal views of Malekith and his horde of Dark Elves in regards to the light in the universe. A rare few such as Deliah felt that their time had come and gone, and would resign themselves to seeing what this new state of creation could offer. She's very curious as a result, and it's a good idea not to leave her alone with any technology for more than ten minutes if you don't want it disassembled and in the process of being studied. She's very meticulous at recording anything she finds though, so perhaps it might be good to let her work. Not everyone agreed with the homicidal views of Malekith and his horde of Dark Elves in regards to the light in the universe. A rare few such as Deliah felt that their time had come and gone, and would resign themselves to seeing what this new state of creation could offer. She's very curious as a result, and it's a good idea not to leave her alone with any technology for more than ten minutes if you don't want it disassembled and in the process of being studied. She's very meticulous at recording anything she finds though, so perhaps it might be good to let her work. Not everyone agreed with the homicidal views of Malekith and his horde of Dark Elves in regards to the light in the universe. A rare few such as Deliah felt that their time had come and gone, and would resign themselves to seeing what this new state of creation could offer. She's very curious as a result, and it's a good idea not to leave her alone with any technology for more than ten minutes if you don't want it disassembled and in the process of being studied. She's very meticulous at recording anything she finds though, so perhaps it might be good to let her work. Not everyone agreed with the homicidal views of Malekith and his horde of Dark Elves in regards to the light in the universe. A rare few such as Deliah felt that their time had come and gone, and would resign themselves to seeing what this new state of creation could offer. She's very curious as a result, and it's a good idea not to leave her alone with any technology for more than ten minutes if you don't want it disassembled and in the process of being studied. She's very meticulous at recording anything she finds though, so perhaps it might be good to let her work. Not everyone agreed with the homicidal views of Malekith and his horde of Dark Elves in regards to the light in the universe. A rare few such as Deliah felt that their time had come and gone, and would resign themselves to seeing what this new state of creation could offer. She's very curious as a result, and it's a good idea not to leave her alone with any technology for more than ten minutes if you don't want it disassembled and in the process of being studied. She's very meticulous at recording anything she finds though, so perhaps it might be good to let her work. Not everyone agreed with the homicidal views of Malekith and his horde of Dark Elves in regards to the light in the universe. A rare few such as Deliah felt that their time had come and gone, and would resign themselves to seeing what this new state of creation could offer. She's very curious as a result, and it's a good idea not to leave her alone with any technology for more than ten minutes if you don't want it disassembled and in the process of being studied. She's very meticulous at recording anything she finds though, so perhaps it might be good to let her work. Not everyone agreed with the homicidal views of Malekith and his horde of Dark Elves in regards to the light in the universe. A rare few such as Deliah felt that their time had come and gone, and would resign themselves to seeing what this new state of creation could offer. She's very curious as a result, and it's a good idea not to leave her alone with any technology for more than ten minutes if you don't want it disassembled and in the process of being studied. She's very meticulous at recording anything she finds though, so perhaps it might be good to let her work. Not everyone agreed with the homicidal views of Malekith and his horde of Dark Elves in regards to the light in the universe. A rare few such as Deliah felt that their time had come and gone, and would resign themselves to seeing what this new state of creation could offer. She's very curious as a result, and it's a good idea not to leave her alone with any technology for more than ten minutes if you don't want it disassembled and in the process of being studied. She's very meticulous at recording anything she finds though, so perhaps it might be good to let her work. Not everyone agreed with the homicidal views of Malekith and his horde of Dark Elves in regards to the light in the universe. A rare few such as Deliah felt that their time had come and gone, and would resign themselves to seeing what this new state of creation could offer. She's very curious as a result, and it's a good idea not to leave her alone with any technology for more than ten minutes if you don't want it disassembled and in the process of being studied. She's very meticulous at recording anything she finds though, so perhaps it might be good to let her work. Not everyone agreed with the homicidal views of Malekith and his horde of Dark Elves in regards to the light in the universe. A rare few such as Deliah felt that their time had come and gone, and would resign themselves to seeing what this new state of creation could offer. She's very curious as a result, and it's a good idea not to leave her alone with any technology for more than ten minutes if you don't want it disassembled and in the process of being studied. She's very meticulous at recording anything she finds though, so perhaps it might be good to let her work. Not everyone agreed with the homicidal views of Malekith and his horde of Dark Elves in regards to the light in the universe. A rare few such as Deliah felt that their time had come and gone, and would resign themselves to seeing what this new state of creation could offer. She's very curious as a result, and it's a good idea not to leave her alone with any technology for more than ten minutes if you don't want it disassembled and in the process of being studied. She's very meticulous at recording anything she finds though, so perhaps it might be good to let her work. Not everyone agreed with the homicidal views of Malekith and his horde of Dark Elves in regards to the light in the universe. A rare few such as Deliah felt that their time had come and gone, and would resign themselves to seeing what this new state of creation could offer. She's very curious as a result, and it's a good idea not to leave her alone with any technology for more than ten minutes if you don't want it disassembled and in the process of being studied. She's very meticulous at recording anything she finds though, so perhaps it might be good to let her work. Not everyone agreed with the homicidal views of Malekith and his horde of Dark Elves in regards to the light in the universe. A rare few such as Deliah felt that their time had come and gone, and would resign themselves to seeing what this new state of creation could offer. She's very curious as a result, and it's a good idea not to leave her alone with any technology for more than ten minutes if you don't want it disassembled and in the process of being studied. She's very meticulous at recording anything she finds though, so perhaps it might be good to let her work. Not everyone agreed with the homicidal views of Malekith and his horde of Dark Elves in regards to the light in the universe. A rare few such as Deliah felt that their time had come and gone, and would resign themselves to seeing what this new state of creation could offer. She's very curious as a result, and it's a good idea not to leave her alone with any technology for more than ten minutes if you don't want it disassembled and in the process of being studied. She's very meticulous at recording anything she finds though, so perhaps it might be good to let her work. Not everyone agreed with the homicidal views of Malekith and his horde of Dark Elves in regards to the light in the universe. A rare few such as Deliah felt that their time had come and gone, and would resign themselves to seeing what this new state of creation could offer. She's very curious as a result, and it's a good idea not to leave her alone with any technology for more than ten minutes if you don't want it disassembled and in the process of being studied. She's very meticulous at recording anything she finds though, so perhaps it might be good to let her work.t to leave her alone with any technology for more than ten minutes if you don't want it disassembled and in the process of being studied. She's very meticulous at recording anything she finds though, so perhaps it might be good to let her work.
LOCKED ROOMS (The Culture Minds)
Your mind can be compartmentalized to a variety of ends. You could shunt data to a locked room in your mind, one which memetic effects, viruses, or corrupted data cannot escape. Or just block off certain knowledge until the time is right for you to access it. These locked rooms cannot be read by mind-reading methods unless you willingly open them. You can even lock a compartment of your mind and figuratively throw away the key, keeping it sealed even from yourself until some condition is met. They will also be able to contain any interlopers, memetics or unusual effects that stray into your mind from other sources, digital or not, though you should act fast so as to avoid locking away the majority of your mind.
Attendants (Warhammer 40k - Adeptus Mechanicus)
Choose: A dozen servo skulls, a five-servitor workforce, or a trio of personalized cherubs. All are dull but reliable servants, coming equipped for a variety of tasks. The patterns of each are easy to re-fit for more specialized work.
Companion Bracelet (World Seed)
A bracelet housing an evolving AI; although Alliance policy is to hand themselves out to people only after they've gotten their class at level 10, an exception was made for you to get it a bit earlier. Although called a bracelet, there are different forms for different races. Slime people might be injected with a nanite swarm programmed with the same effect, for example. Once you have equipped the bracelet, the AI will adapt itself to gain an ideal personality fitting your own. The AI of a loner might become their perfect friend, that of a rich girl always left alone might become a butler caring for her, and someone living a loveless life might find that their companion AI has all the qualities they'd want in their girlfriend. No matter how your companion AI will end up, they will always end up in your best interest. As they have a photographic memory and see the world through your senses, they can highlight important objects or places you might have missed, jog your memory if you forget something important, or browse through the internet to find information a million times faster than somebody with a human brain would.There are also various upgrades that can add to the functionality of the companion bracelet, such as identifying software allowing your companion AI to scan the Aura of creatures or objects to determine their ability, level, and other information, or even an upgrade to allow an instance of them to live in your brain and tap into your senses to control your body in dangerous situations, or just show the trajectories enemy projectiles will take so you can easily dodge them. For 50 CP each, you can apply one upgrade to your companion bracelet, with no limit on how many you can purchase.
A Thinker of Your Own (Hive Queen Quest)
T. This adorable little guy is about 2 feet long and has all the autistic number crunching power of a supercomputer and a truly limitless attention span, if you set him to a research task he will sit and think about it until he finally makes a breakthrough. Whenever they finish a project he will psionically alert you "WE FINISHED RESEARCH FOR QUEEN!" or "WE MADE THING FOR QUEEN!" If you aren't a queen that's ok too, don't worry he still loves you and would do anything in his power to help you, which is a limited proposition since he is literally just a brain with basically useless legs and little to no motor skills.
Digital Ally | Dum-E and U (Marvel Cinematic Universe Vol. 1)
Digital Ally (50CP): Ready and waiting! This A.I. is not truly sapient, but it is still capable of performing extremely complex tasks like controlling a small army of robots or managing the infrastructure of a technologically advanced base... at the same time as overseeing a battlefield and relaying tactical data to you. You can design its personality and appearance to suit your needs, and even give it a classy accent! If you wish, you may import an A.I. or companion into this role. Dum-E and U (50CP): Okay these robots may not do much, but they've got spirit! ...whatever passes for spirit in robots. Taking the form of single robot arms on treads, they try to do their best to aid you around your home and fulfill your wishes. Along with excellent pattern recognition they're unusually good at assisting with fabrication and mechanical construction of electronics. Just be mindful that you need to word things properly.