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[challenge entry] Durabillity testing

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(, Sat 17 Dec 2022, 14:38, archived)
# cutting edge technology
(, Sat 17 Dec 2022, 16:12, archived)
# :) yup
When manufacturing of signage is outsourced

(, Sat 17 Dec 2022, 16:17, archived)
# or misunderstood
(, Sat 17 Dec 2022, 16:24, archived)
# :D or taien too literally

(, Sat 17 Dec 2022, 16:28, archived)
# or too dismally
(, Sat 17 Dec 2022, 16:34, archived)
# or when b3tans are awarded signal contracts

(, Sat 17 Dec 2022, 16:37, archived)
# and want to overdramatise things
(, Sat 17 Dec 2022, 16:43, archived)
# hah! *had to pause that to read it*
(, Sat 17 Dec 2022, 16:49, archived)
# :D
(, Sat 17 Dec 2022, 16:53, archived)
# Dinsdale !
(, Sun 18 Dec 2022, 16:34, archived)
# Haha you're right, brown people *do* speak English funny!!
(, Sun 18 Dec 2022, 18:21, archived)
# you wouldn't have these challenges with mimetic poly-alloy
(, Sat 17 Dec 2022, 19:15, archived)
# I know this to be fact because I read it online somewhere ;p
"Since the mimetic polyalloy is made of liquid metal instead of solid metal,
it is less durable than other solid metals, such as a T-800 endoskeleton,
though it can reform and heal itself if it suffers any combat damage."
(, Sat 17 Dec 2022, 19:24, archived)