Otto Octavius (
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I had a few ideas of how to make solar panels built into Spider-Bot. The main body could be a lighter material to keep continually absorbing sunlight since the robot isn't particularly big. [He mimes a specific hand held size.] Anything bigger would take a lot longer to charge in theory.
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[Otto's already thinking ten steps ahead and wondering how the processor will work, but he realizes he should probably dial that down.]
Either way, if they require light to charge, they can easily get settled in the indoor garden beneath one of skylights. That way, they won't actually need to go outside for the most efficient charge. It's the same for the windows at the A Tower.
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See, that's going to interesting to figure out, since the software is going to need to be a wish or something super rudimentary enough to be programmed here. I'm more about hardware so, I'd have to find someone who can program to make the internal programing actually happen.
[He nods readily at Otto's assessment. His ears flopping with the motion.] Yeah, it'd just need a recharge station under a large enough window, avoid actually going outside in any real capacity.
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He looks down at the blueprint again, taking in the details of the limbs.]
Mmh, right, they're probably safer off being limited to indoors use. At least until there's a decent method of waterproofing them without limiting their mobility.
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[Peter is trying to think of how he wants to approach this. Sure, he could wish for it from Mana, but he would prefer to make it himself.]
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[As he's sure you know, Peter, as a fellow nerd.]