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Aquila's magnetic flower pin.


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BYOND Key: Nandabun

Character name: Aquila

Item name: Magnetic Flower Pin


Why is your character carrying said item to work? Aquila's IPC boyfriend, Halligan, gave it to her as an anniversary present.



Item function(s): It goes on your head!

Item description: That's a magnet. It's in the shape of a hair flower pin. It is a small item.

Smells nice.

Item appearance: bjn5bd1.png



How will you use this to better interact with crew and/or stimulate RP? Aquila is always seen wearing her flower pin. It's generated many comments and conversation through more than a few rounds. It's a good conversation starter, once it's noticed!

Additional comments:

That's a hair flower pin. It is a small item.

Smells nice.



Edit: Someone had a good idea, implemented.

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Just a single questions, don't magnets fuck with nonelectrical and data devices? Sounds like putting a magnet right next to a posi would be dangerous.

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I suggest changing the name to "flower magnet" because you need to realise that no one can see the description while it's being worn, so no one is going to know it's actually a magnet with casual observation, when normally a magnet would be obvious.

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I suggest changing the name to "flower magnet" because you need to realise that no one can see the description while it's being worn, so no one is going to know it's actually a magnet with casual observation, when normally a magnet would be obvious.

 

Makes sense.

 

Just a single questions, don't magnets fuck with nonelectrical and data devices? Sounds like putting a magnet right next to a posi would be dangerous.

 

Hard drives have POWERFUL AS FUCK magnets inside them. Also, posis are in the chest aren't they? Anyway, I doubt IPCs are on hard drive platters in the year 2458, considering in 2016 we have EMP resistant SSDs based on crystal data storage. Nand gates are weird man.


But yes it's fairly weak magnet.


Edit:Haa, I am so wrong. SSD is more susceptible to EMP than HDD.

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