http://smart-house.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] smart-house.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] milliways_bar2007-09-11 10:21 pm

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It's a good day.

SARAH's door appears, right next to her sign affixed by Ray Stantz:

The door to the right of this sign, and the rooms behind it, are part of SARAH, a self-aware house and machine intelligence. SARAH is fond of visitors, human and otherwise, and welcomes meeting new people. She is not paranormal or supernatural in any way that I can tell.

-Dr. Raymond Stantz, Ghostbusters


But more than that?

She's going to have residents. The new Sheriff!

"I really must tell Doctor Fargo I want to rearrange the living room," SARAH says to no one in particular, voice echoing up from the concrete stairway beyond her steel door.
gone_byebye: (ecto basic)

[personal profile] gone_byebye 2007-09-12 01:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"I can sense it, but I don't know what it's for, exactly," corrects the hearse. "There's been performance improvements across the board since, but I can't exactly tell what some of the extra circuitry is, beyond much more detailed and advanced monitoring systems that hook up to a few extra processors. Some of them are very definitely related to the arms, though. This whole subsystem-"

Another data transmission, this one containing a partial translation of one of the Autobot files.

"-looks to me like it's the design specs for all of the necessary sensors and feedback units to keep the arms from smashing things or picking things up wrong. It's essentially a set of reflexes and instinctive limiters. There's similar systems in place for several other parts of the vehicle."
gone_byebye: (ecto basic)

[personal profile] gone_byebye 2007-09-12 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"The transfer wasn't accomplished by technological means, but paranormal ones," says Ray's voice. "All we have to do is find a similar paranormal procedure to undo what was done, and I'll have my original body back, and Ecto will be in this one again. The physical alterations shouldn't make a difference."