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[SPOILER] Scans stored on a Cortex Chip do not die when the chip loses power
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RE: [SPOILER] Scans stored on a Cortex Chip do not die when the chip loses power

(09-28-2015, 11:40 PM)AlterVision Wrote: The same happens for Simon-2! When he will be given a new power cell, he will wake up with the perception that he went from the moment his cell was drained directly to the moment when he is "reactivated"!

Simon-2 is held together with structure gel.
But structure gel solidifies if it doesn't have a continuous current applied to it (it can hold a charge for a while, but then runs down and goes solid).

I haven't seen any mention of applying current to already solid structure gel reversing the process to liquidize it.

So if Simon-2 is left without power for long enough, he probably won't be coming back, even if the cortex chip is non volatile.
10-05-2015, 02:49 PM
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RE: [SPOILER] Scans are immortal - by Omnitool - 09-29-2015, 09:30 PM
RE: [SPOILER] Scans stored on a Cortex Chip do not die when the chip loses power - by kojack - 10-05-2015, 02:49 PM



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