Campus Safari Chapter 13 15

I've been planning this for awhile. :D  Rad is always drawn into cute adorable things. :D Supervillainous by Zap - The Crimson Claw is a career supervillain. He's got a flying fortress, and army of henchmen, and ill-gotten wealth. He's also got a family - one that he will stop at nothing to protect and provide for. How can he find a balance between villainy and family? Vanguard by Dan Butcher - In the near future, a small team of genetically engineered meta-human heroes protect our country's interests at home and abroad... they are the VANGUARD.

5 thoughts on “Campus Safari Chapter 13 15

  1. Oh, now you’ve done it. Next thing she’s going to be climbing the OW ranked ladders until she suffers a broken heart when she learns no team will sign a female dinosaur.

    …What?

  2. I wonder if her claws are going to hinder her button-pushing abilities? Though considering the high-tech tablet society of Cyantia, she may have already learned to press buttons with precision.

    But on a tangent, do their touch-tablets work on scaly clawed hands? I know Tiff mentioned she was thinking of changing the furred Cyantians by giving the paw / finger pads so they could use tablets, but what about Cyantians like Rad and the bird-people (ugh, can’t remeber what they’re called off the top of my head. Avistarians?). Not to mention Diggers with their armadillo claws.

    Perhaps Cyantian touch screens are so advanced they recognise touch without needing skin contact? Fur, claws, feathers, whatever you have is all recognisable while maintaining palm-rejection. I mean, they do have teleporters, spaceships, advanced genetic engineering, and AI with emotions, and all.

    1. That device uses a resistive touchscreen so she would have no problem since it senses pressure. Now for cyantian tablets if there using an more advanced capacitive touchscreen than it would have no problem sensing trough fur or picking up scales.

    2. On the technology end for tablets, there’s an early tablet technology that has all but been forgotten and neglected known as resistive touch detection (as opposed to capacitative, which is the currently used type). It is capable of detecting touch regardless of skin capacitance, and can be operated in thick gloves, etc., when skin contact isn’t available. The resolution for detection on these screens was never very high, but this does not mean there’s no room for improvement in them. It’s simply that the newer tech is cheaper to produce and now far better researched.

      1. The resolution can’t be worse than fingertips or the thick blob-ended “styluses” they sell for capacitative screens. I bought a Palm in 2001 and a Zaurus in 2005 with resistive touch screens. Accuracy was vastly better than this capacitative nonsense. All right, I’ve heard of active styluses with smaller tips, but with a resistive screen you don’t need batteries (or anything else) in your stylus at all. The one thing I’ve never heard of in resistive touchscreens is multi-touch. Don’t really need it when you’ve got the accuracy a real stylus gives you.

        Aaanyway, I have a pair of gloves for use with capacitative touchscreens. They have metal caps in the fingertips. I’m sure Cyantians could have metal implants in their claws, or metal infused into the keratin, or anything.

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