Transportation 🏍️🚗🛺🚌🚝✈️
Transportation is simply the movement of people and goods from a place to another either through land, water or air.
It is the means or process by which people, finished goods that is raw materials are carried from one location to another.
Methods of Transportation
Traditional method
Modern method- land, air and water
Traditional method
These are primitive ways people and goods move from…
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Murderhelion Week - Acts of Affection / Vulnerability / Watching Media Together
Murderbot watching World Hoppers with a drifting, badly damaged ART-drone, and ART watching Timestream Defenders Orion while cleaning out Murderbot’s alien infected code. @murderhelionweek
-System Collapse (Chapter 11)
-Network Effect (Chapter 20)
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re-reading network effect and jeez Amena and Ratthi are the biggest Murderbot/ART (platonic or otherwise) shippers of all of us. The bathroom scene for one, and all the times Amena played inbetween the two (omg the scene when MB is like 'I want to talk to ART alone' and Amena is like '...about your relationship???' and when she was explaining to ART how MB reacted to it's 'death' like come on) and towards the end when Ratthi is desperately trying to get MB to understand that ART threatened to kill a bunch of people for it and Thiago is like 'we don't really got to talk about this :/' and Ratthi just gets louder.
They are so personally invested in Murderbot and ART's ~~~'mutual administration assistance'~~.
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Something something the parallels between Murderbot; designed to kill but choosing to protect people and help bots break their governor model even at significant risk to itself.
And ART; created by a university to teach and protect, using it's asteroid deflectors as weapons and threatening anyone who could potentially hurt its family. Willing to risk the lives of others if it will save the people it cares about.
Spoilers for everything through Network Effect: (one line references something from System Collapse but without context)
Murderbot who grew up alone. Being forced to commit violence, to see arguably the worst of humanity, and to be tortured with no recourse. Murderbot, who ends up offering protection to people it doesn't know because, unlike most of the people it was forced to work for, they are kind and well-intentioned and want to make the world a better place. Who stays near other bots ordered to harm it, for the chance to offer them the same freedom it was able to get itself. Murderbot, who throws itself into danger to save people it just met, all the while describing itself as a "killing machine".
ART, who grew up with a family. Loved, encouraged to learn, and with a primary purpose to teach others about the beauty of the universe. ART, who then learns about the dangers of the universe. ART, who briefly experiences the worst of humanity through Murderbot's memories. ART, who cries when it sees a transport unable to protect its crew, who swears to itself it will do whatever it takes to make sure those closet to it are safe. ART experiencing its worst nightmare, losing control of its body, and with that its ability to protect its crew. Who threatens an entire planet because it can't risk losing someone again. Who decides that if the universe is cruel to those it cares about, it will be cruel back. ART, who is not kind, but will stop at nothing for those it loves.
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I understand intellectually just how ludicrously convenient, not to say integral, transporter technology is for the fully automated luxury gay space communism functioning of the star trek universe. but I do somehow feel that there should be more attention paid in-universe to the fact that when you step into one of those things you are playing russian roulette with your immortal soul. we should at least see some people do the sign of the cross or something before they step into one. it probably goes under the 'flying is actually statistically safer than driving' category of thing, I'll acknowledge, but the worst a plane (or spaceship) can ultimately do is crash and kill you. when the transporter malfunctions it will straight up divide the universe by zero and make you an evil twin while it's at it
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hi Mod! i hope you're doing well lately!
this might be a lil' weird to ask but, if RGB had a car, which one would it be? (i highly doubt he would even drive one but just to know lmao)
Robin Reliant. one of those three wheeled fuckers that always turned over while going around corners. just for the sheer comedy of it
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