[ when she arrives, they're leaned against the arm of one of the lounge chairs, facing the wide windows and the open area with the more uncomfortable benches near them. there's a warm, calm, but muted vibe here. ]
So the Eudora doesn't talk, really, in the way that you would have a conversation with her. But she'll tell us how she's feeling with the data and information that's stored and filtering through her systems. It's kind of like a daily checkup, or even checking in wtih her, to see how she's feeling day-by-day. We review the information and act according to what's needed for the situation.
Like today, things are mostly fine. But some of the less pressing systems have been kind of buggy. The auto-cook in the galley is slower than usual, for example, or the toilets flushing on their own and repeatedly off and on. Little things we have to tell the system to look into and fix.
Edited (NEATED??? i hate writing) 2024-02-28 15:48 (UTC)
We do, though it's a pretty large amount, and it's luckily set up to purify any runoff or excess used for each system. So water from the showers and whatever gets used for the toilets is sent back to the toilets after being cleaned - but water from the main system is used to renew drinking water and the showers, just to prevent any cross contamination.
It can just be a strain on the system if they keep flushing. Especially since the water has to be cleaned after each flush, meaning there might be empty toilets if it keeps going like that.
[ so it's not too pressing, but still important to fix. ]
The Eudora targets it kind of like your body does when you're sick. If we isolate the problem, she can send things in to fix it, whether it's with information to untangle the data or with drones to physically fix. If she can't do it alone, that's where we go in and manually do it. Like doctors.
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So the Eudora doesn't talk, really, in the way that you would have a conversation with her. But she'll tell us how she's feeling with the data and information that's stored and filtering through her systems. It's kind of like a daily checkup, or even checking in wtih her, to see how she's feeling day-by-day. We review the information and act according to what's needed for the situation.
Like today, things are mostly fine. But some of the less pressing systems have been kind of buggy. The auto-cook in the galley is slower than usual, for example, or the toilets flushing on their own and repeatedly off and on. Little things we have to tell the system to look into and fix.
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[they are, after all, in space. they probably should not waste it with too much flushing.]
But I suppose that's why these things have to be monitored. How would the systems get fixed once you've identified what's going on?
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It can just be a strain on the system if they keep flushing. Especially since the water has to be cleaned after each flush, meaning there might be empty toilets if it keeps going like that.
[ so it's not too pressing, but still important to fix. ]
The Eudora targets it kind of like your body does when you're sick. If we isolate the problem, she can send things in to fix it, whether it's with information to untangle the data or with drones to physically fix. If she can't do it alone, that's where we go in and manually do it. Like doctors.
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But that's an interesting analogy... How do you determine when the Eudora can't fix it alone? Is it after a single try, or multiple tries?