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laghuudhyogbharat · 1 year ago
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How to Troubleshoot a Paper Plate Making Machine
Introduction:laghu udyog bharat We are the best Paper plate making machines are essential equipment for businesses involved in producing disposable paper plates. Like any machinery, these machines may encounter issues during operation, which can disrupt production and affect efficiency. However, knowing how to troubleshoot common problems can minimize downtime and keep the machine running smoothly. In this article, we will discuss steps to troubleshoot a paper plate making machine effectively.
Check Power Supply:
Ensure that the machine is properly connected to a stable power source.
Check for any blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers and replace or reset them as necessary.
Inspect the power cord for any signs of damage or wear.
Examine Mechanical Components:
Inspect the machine's mechanical components such as gears, belts, and pulleys for any signs of wear, damage, or misalignment.
Tighten loose components and replace any damaged parts.
Lubricate moving parts according to the manufacturer's recommendations to prevent friction and ensure smooth operation.
Verify Material Feed:
Ensure that the paper stock is loaded correctly into the machine's feeder.
Check for any jams or obstructions in the material feed mechanism.
Adjust the tension settings on the feeder if the paper is not feeding properly.
Monitor Heating Elements:
Check the heating elements responsible for molding the paper plates.
Ensure that the heating elements are clean and free from any debris or residue buildup.
Verify that the temperature settings are correct and adjust them if necessary.
Inspect Control Panel:
Check the control panel for any error codes or indicators that may indicate a problem.
Reset the machine's control system if needed.
Verify that all switches and buttons are functioning correctly.
Test Machine Operation:
Run a test cycle to observe the machine's operation.
Pay attention to any unusual noises, vibrations, or irregularities in the production process.
Make adjustments as needed to optimize performance.
Refer to the User Manual:
Consult the machine's user manual for troubleshooting tips and guidance.
Follow the manufacturer's recommended procedures for maintenance and troubleshooting.
Seek Professional Assistance:
If the issue persists or if you are unsure about how to proceed, contact the manufacturer's technical support or a qualified technician for assistance.
Avoid attempting complex repairs or modifications without proper knowledge and expertise to prevent further damage to the machine.
Conclusion: Troubleshooting a paper plate making machine requires a systematic approach to identify and resolve issues effectively. By following the steps outlined in this article and staying vigilant during operation, you can minimize downtime and ensure the continuous production of high-quality paper plates. Regular maintenance and proper care are also essential to prevent problems and prolong the lifespan of the machine. If in doubt, always seek professional assistance to address any issues promptly and safely.
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aryaindustry · 2 years ago
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Arya Industries stands among the prominent manufacturers, offering a diverse array of machinery, including paper plate making machine, Kapoor Making Machine, Paper Cup Making Machine, Napkin Making Machine, Dona Pattal machine.
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pulpmouldingmachine · 18 days ago
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Eco Friendly Disposable Plate Making Machine
Agarwal Machineries provides eco friendly disposable plate making machine. We are a leading eco friendly disposable machine manufacturer in India, specializing in sustainable tableware production solutions. Our product range includes advanced sugarcane bagasse tableware making machines, pulp molding tableware machines, and precision edge trimming machines. As a leading biodegradable disposable machine manufacturer, we offer durable, energy-efficient, and cost-effective solutions for eco-conscious businesses.
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knsus · 1 month ago
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Project Report: Paper Cups and Plates Manufacturing Unit
Project Report: Paper Cups and Plates Manufacturing Unit Paper Cups and Plates Manufacturing 1. Introduction- Paper Cups and Plates Manufacturing The plastic cup and Plate Manufacturing industry is facing increasing environmental concerns, and the ban on single-use plastics has led to a surge in demand for eco-friendly alternatives like paper cups and plates. These products are not only…
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armindindustriesbihar · 2 years ago
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Are you looking for a reliable and efficient solution to meet your paper plate production needs? Look no further! With Armind Industries' fully automatic paper plate making machine, you can streamline your production process and achieve higher productivity than ever before. In this article, we will explore the features, benefits, and advantages of Armind Industries' cutting-edge machine, and how it has become the go-to choice for manufacturers in the industry.
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mortalitasiquyen · 3 months ago
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That AI art of emmrich smoking a bong makes me so mad for one very specific reason. I have seen SEVERAL requests for art within the DA fandom get fulfilled just by asking. Like people asking “Hey artists of tumblr, can someone render Lucanis in this exact pose?” Or “Hey can someone draw Illario wearing -this-?” And both times several artists step up to the plate and make that art for free, for fun, because that is what community is all about in fandom.
You have a world of artists willing to draw at your disposal (you don’t even have to commission them) and yet STILL you chose to disrespect artists and use a machine that steals art, hours of hard work.
Had you asked “hey can someone draw emmrich with a bong and a skull smoke cloud coming out”, I guarantee you would’ve gotten several works of art in return, from actual artists.
You don’t have to steal from them. You don’t have to use technology that steals from them. You can go straight to them and ask.
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catboybiologist · 1 year ago
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Alright I can't finish this all in one sitting, but here's at least a bit of.... something? A word vomit? A prelude to smut about the eroticism of the machine? For all you robot, mecha, and spaceship fuckers out there. @k1nky-r0b0t-g1rl that means you
Pappy always said that manufacturing biological transportation was nothing knew. I mean, shit, humanity's been breeding horses for how long? To him, not much was novel about what was going on in the shipyards way out by Neptune when I was a kid.
But Pappy didn't know a lot of things. And he certainly didn't meet Roseanna.
The Federation Navy had experimented with biologics for decades. The idea was to create self regenerating ships- something to interface with the hull, move the new titanium plates and particulates into place, have a living, growing mass interfacing with the steel so that the ship didn't have to head all the way back to the yards to patch up after every dogfight.
The first generation... worked. With a full time crew, that is. Full time people on deck jabbin the rigid, chitonous interface with the hull full of growth hormones to get them to set just right. Full time onboard bioengineers to compute what signaling cocktail ya need to hit 'em with to get it to grow back right. Skilled onboard technicians to shave back the chitin when it tried to overgrow the titanium, and slap some new cells in to seed the process in heavily damaged areas. Less input material, less time in the yards, but far more manpower. Great for a Federation cruiser on deep space peacekeeping missions. Far too complex for small craft. Right?
Until some bastard put brains in 'em.
Well. A lotta suits would say that they weren't brains. They were a diffuse network of sensory neurons and ganglia, living inside the body of the ship, integrating signals from a skin of alloyed metal and fibrous protein, calculating power draw too and from various components, and integrating with the mechanical and electrical components of the ship to precisely manage the "wound healing" process of the vessel. And of course, it just so happened that one of those ganglia was larger and more complex than the rest of them, and it just so happened that the computer interfaces with this ganglia exhibit complex, thinking behaviors on the level of human cognition, and it just so happens that most pilots and navigators reported them developing their own personalities.....
But of course, the Navy didn't want anyone to have some kind of pesky empathy in the way of their operations. And they certainly didn't want anyone side eyeing the rate at which they disposed of the damn things, and let them suffer and rot after disposal. So as far as the official record was concerned, they didn't have brains.
Like most people in the belt, I found Rosie on a... unsponsored field trip to the Neptune scrap yards. She wasn't a ship then. She wasn't much of anything. Not much more than a vat with the central ganglia and just barely enough of the stem cells needed to regrow a network. But I took her all the same. Brains were valuable. Few pilots outside the Navy had them back then. Nowadays, a black market for "brain seeds", a cocktail of neuronal stem cells and enough structural stem cells to grow your own into the chassis of your ship. They were pumpin' em out, and leaving them to die. It was cruel. They may be vehicles, but they're a livin' being too.
But I digress. I'd never do that to Roseanna. I make sure she gets proper care. And for a good, proper, working ship? That includes some good, proper work.
The asteroid we were docked in was one of my usuals- good bars, nice temp quarters, nice views of the rock's orbiting twin, and a spacious hanger for Rosie to rest in. The chasiss I had imprinted Roseanna to was a 40-meter light skipper, with some adjustments for handling deep space trips. It was pretty much the smallest thing you could actually use to live and work for long periods of time, but it got the job done. The angular design made the entire ship look like a wedge, or the blade of a bulky dagger. It didn't hurt that each bottom edge was fortified with a sharpened titanium blade, turning the entire sides of the ship into axe-like rams.
Those would probably come in handy today.
I approached Roseanna on the catwalk above her, marveling her alloyed scales. I could almost see her shudder in anticipation as my footsteps vibrated through the air above her. I took the steps down, and hit the trigger to open her top hatch.
When the news got out of the Navy scuffling with a rebelling mining station, an electric air raced across the station. Some went about their day as normal. Some resigned themselves to picking at the leftovers after the dust had settled. And some, like me, knew that they could get the finest pickings.
I strapped in to the pilot's seat like it was an old boot.
"Welcome, Captain Victoria."
Rosie could talk, but more often than not, she chose not to. But she understood me just fine. Most of our communication took place using her three prerecorded lines- her welcome statement, affirmative, and negative- as well as the tiny screen showing a small, emoticon face. Many pilots chose to give their ships an elaborate render, but Rosie preferred it this way. It was the first face I gave her, from somewhere out of the scrap heaps, and she refused any offer I made to upgrade. Secretly, I was overjoyed. To me, that was her face. That was her voice. And it was beautiful to see her true self through them.
I brushed my hands across her paneling. Across the switches, the hydraulic controls for the plasma fuel, the steering, the boosts, the comms channels. The thing with biologics was that you were still the pilot. For whatever reason, they hadn't quite gotten to the point where the brains could take over their own piloting. My personal opinion was just that their personalities lacked the ambition to. But whatever reason that was, the best pilots were still the ones that knew both their ship, and the ship's brain. And me and Rosie? We knew each other well.
As my fingers touched the brushed aluminum controls, rimmed with chitinous layers rooting them into the ship, I could feel the walls around me holding their invisible breath. "Do you know what we're doing today, Rosie?"
Her tiny panel flickered on. ...?
"We got a scrap run."
^_^
:)
^_^
Her panel flicked between various expressions of excitement. My finger quivered on the main power, holding for a moment before flicking it on. The primary electronics of the ship hummed to life, and what Rosie controlled pulsed with it. My hands moved across the main functional panels- main hydraulic plasma valve, exhaust ports open, and finally, flicking the switch the start the plasma burner.
My hands gripped the steering. The hanger's airlock doors opened in front of me. My neck length hair started to float as the station's gravity shut off. I hit the switch to unlatch from the supports above. For a moment, we hang there. The dull crackle of the idling plasma burner is the only sound that resonates through Rosie's hull.
Go time.
I punch the boost.
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doll3scent · 6 days ago
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EMPATHY.
engineer user! x android kyle!
Warnings- none
wc.
a/n. we were talking about CRISPR in my psychology class and then we started talking about genetically enhanced humans and bionics and androids. Then i came up with this lol. can you tell idk what i’m talking about
master list 𓂃۶ৎ
01. next
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You had always been interested in code and tech, building something no one else had been able to accomplish. You first played with the idea of making an android. It was a concept tossed around by scientists and engineers alike, but no one really took it seriously. Those who tried always failed. Their creations either became aggressive or completely nonfunctional, broken machines that couldn’t sustain themselves or follow commands
It was months and months of collecting scrap metal, digging through junkyards, picking up anything half-functional off the side of the road, buying parts from auto shops only to return them the next day when they didn’t fit. You were constantly elbow deep in rust and wires, fingers nicked from sharp metal, your clothes smelling like burnt plastic and motor oil.
Your basement became a graveyard of old tech, rusted gears, busted servos, wires coiled like snakes across the floor. Most of it didn’t work, but you kept going.
You spent hours down there, sometimes whole days, barely eating, barely sleeping, building a rough outline. A skeleton made of scrap and stubbornness. He didn’t look like much then, just a shell. But he was yours.
It was even longer building the code.
The physical frame was hard, sure
but the code? That was the part that nearly broke you. There were no tutorials for creating a mind, no walkthroughs for writing something that could think. You weren’t just programming responses, you were trying to simulate instinct. Learning. Memory. Choice.
You spent weeks on motor control alone. Just getting a hand to flex without locking up took over a hundred lines of trial and error, every time you thought you made progress, something crashed, something sparked, something failed.
You rewrote entire systems in the dead of night, deleting and retyping until your fingers ached. You fall with your laptop open on your chest, code forcing its way into your dreams.
And through all of it, you kept talking to him, like he could hear you.
“Almost there,” you’d whisper, soldering wires to a cheap processor. “Just a little longer.”
Because even if he wasn’t alive yet, part of you was already waiting for him to answer.
The weeks blurred together.
At first, you tried to keep things organized, logs, notes, backups. Every test carefully documented, every line of code dated. But after a while, it all turned into noise. You stopped tracking time in days and started measuring it in progress, how many bugs you fixed, how many parts you replaced, how close he was to finally waking up.
You talked to him more than you talked to anyone else.
At first it was just to fill the silence, grumbling under your breath, threatening to throw his parts out the window, or cracking a joke when something sparked. But it became a habit, you’d mutter updates like you were reporting to him, like part of him was already listening.
“I rerouted your voice modulators again. That’s version… I don’t even know. Maybe this one won’t sound like a garbage disposal.”
“You blew a fuse when I ran the learning script yesterday. Not gonna lie, it scared the hell outta me.”
“You owe me for the amount of sleep I’ve lost over your busted code.”
And at some point, he stopped being a project. You didn’t realize when it happened, but the shift was subtle and steady. You finished the body. Strong and lean synthetic muscle under plated armor. His face looked human…too human. He wasn’t meant to at first, but the design had drifted. You’d modeled him after something in your head something familiar from a long forgotten dream.
You gave him a name.
Kyle.
Not a model number, just kyle, you didn’t know why. It just fit.
You were working behind his ear, adjusting the neural interface, tightening the screws where the frame met the spine, when the words slipped out, soft and tired.
“You know, I talk to you more than I talk to real people.”
You reached for your screwdriver.
Then you heard it.
A faint crackle, low and rough, like radio static. The speech filter wasn’t finished, but it forced the words through anyway, unsteady and broken but unmistakable.
“I know.”
The screwdriver slipped from your fingers and hit the concrete with a sharp clang.
You didn’t move.
You didn’t breathe.
You couldn’t.
Just stared at the back of his head, frozen in place. That hadn’t been a playback, not a glitch or a random soundbite from a test log, that was speech, that was him.
Slowly, you stepped around to the front. His eyes were open, still, dark, empty..but something behind them had changed. Something subtle, a flicker you couldn’t explain.
“Kyle?” you whispered.
But he didn’t respond. The only sound that filled the dim basement was the quiet hum of his power core, steady and calm. His synthetic chest rose and fell with programmed breath. Nothing else.
But he had answered you. You knew it.
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jacky93sims · 2 years ago
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Mulled Wine Maker Functional for The Sims 2
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As requested I tried to "improve" the mulled wine maker from Lethe_s and make it in a more modern and detailed way. This object is cloned from a coffee machine but I changed the mesh adding a hob, a pan, a bottle of wine, spices, a honey jar, some oranges and a list with the recipe in simlish on it (I know, it's a lot of stuff but I really like the ending result, I think it's cute *_* ). Sims can use it to prepare an entire pan (8 cups) of mulled wine. There is a steam effect on the pan until the last cup is taken. Making the mulled wine has a cost of 30 simoleon. Drinking it increases comfort and energy and lowers bladder. Sims will dispose of the cup just as they finish to drink it. Children can't use it of course (it's alchol). Visitors can drink the wine but not prepare the whole pan. Found in small kitchen appliance. Low poly, 8 recolors included (in the picture I'm showing 6 of them):
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DOWNLOAD HERE
Credits for the original meshes and textures to: Somik&Severinka (for the mulled wine), Ravasheen (for the wine bottle) Moony-Cat (for the hob), AroundtheSims (for the pot and spices), Homelivingsims (for the honey jar, blog is dead), Soloriya (for the oranges), Kerriganhouse (for the plate and recipe) and Freeasabird (for the brandy bottle).
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chronicpaingirlie · 1 year ago
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Tips For Baking While Disabled :) <3
1. do stuff the “wrong” way [pt: do stuff the “wrong” way]
- my number one tip for literally everything is to do it the “wrong” way if that is the way that will make it accessible to you
- sit down while you prepare stuff. use a machine to knead your bread if it’s too hard on your hands. take as many breaks as you need. use disposable items like parchment paper, foil pans, and paper plates if washing dishes is too much. make things work for you however you need to
2. question everything [pt: question everything]
- if you have the spoons & the brain power, plan ahead & question what the recipe says you have to do
- do you really have to flour the counter & make an extra mess just to knead dough, or can you knead it in the bowl instead? do you really have to use an extra dish for this step?
- there’s lots of things like that that recipes will state as fact that can be adjusted to save you some effort
3. if possible, recruit help [pt: if possible, recruit help]
- i have a bunch of younger siblings who will almost always jump at the chance to help me bake stuff
- see if u can find a family member/friend/housemate/caregiver etc who is willing (maybe even excited!!) to split the baking workload with you
- it fr makes it so much easier even just to have someone who will help you whisk together your ingredients or grab something you’ve forgotten to spare you the effort of moving across the kitchen
4. lay out everything you’ll need ahead of time [pt: lay out everything you’ll need ahead of time]
- this includes all the dishes, utensils, and ingredients you’re going to use for the recipe
- this helps soooo much with my combination of adhd + brain fog problems (aka forgetting things and getting distracted constantly)
- i like to make a designated area (e.g., on the stove or on a separate part of the counter) to immediately put what i’ve used so I know that i’ve used it; this ensures that I don’t add something twice & that i don’t miss any ingredients
- it also makes less moving around in the moment/less getting up & down ! a godsend fr
5. take advantage of built-in resting times [pt: take advantage of built-in resting times]
- when stuff is in the oven, sit or lay down !! it’s free resting time !! pleaseee take advantage of it
6. make cleanup as easy as possible [pt: make cleanup as easy as possible]
- i like to put something under my workspace (bath towel, tablecloth, paper towels, etc) so that when i inevitably spill something, i can just pick it up and shake it off instead of having to scrub my counters
- if you can spare the spoons, scrape off and rinse out the dishes you used so nothing gets hardened & caked on
- fill everythingggg with hot water and leave it in the sink for later!! don’t push yourself too hard & try to do dishes right away; the hot water will make it so much easier for later & you’ll get a chance to rest
7. you don’t have to do everything from scratch [pt: you don’t have to do everything from scratch]
- baking something from a box is still baking!! boxed is good & will help you save spoons but still scratch that baking itch
- you can make just one element of your baking & buy another - e.g., buy pre-made pie crusts and make the filling yourself
- buy pre-chopped/frozen fruits for crumbles and tarts, buy pre-made frosting for the cake you bake, grab some cookie dough from the store and throw it in the oven !!
8. experiment & adjust [pt: experiment & adjust]
- find what works for you & what doesn’t. figure out what recipes you can do & what ones you can’t. see how much effort you’re physically & mentally able to put into baking (without overtaxing yourself!) & take that into consideration for the next time(s) you bake.
- i highly recommend writing down the stuff you figure out - it helps me to both remember & stick to my limits & saves me from pushing myself too hard
(some misc stuff under the cut bc this is so long)
a few things to invest in if you can:
1. kitchen stool [pt: kitchen stool]
- if you’re like me and have Shitty Legs, this means so much less standing & has been a lifesaver for me tbh
2. hand mixer and/or stand mixer [pt: hand mixer and/or stand mixer]
- if you have the strength to both hold up a hand mixer for up to five minutes at time, and to sit up while you do it, they’re almost always the cheaper option, and they take up less storage space. if not, the stand mixer likely will be more expensive & will take up more counter space/storage space, but will be a lot more worth it for you
- check ebay or local online markets for secondhand ones if you can’t afford new ones - I found a used but perfectly good stand mixer for $30 !
3. latex/rubber gloves [pt: latex/rubber gloves]
- makes cleanup so much easier (especially if you have a hard time with hygiene, e.g. bathing or washing hands, extra especially with stuff like batter or dough that can be harder to get off, or with bad textures that will be on your hands)
- reusable ones you can drop in some water and clean off later if you don’t have spoons to do cleanup right away, and disposable can just go in the trash
4. boxed mixes [pt: boxed mixes]
- you’re still baking even if it’s not entirely from scratch!! boxed mixes mean fewer ingredients & steps, and shorter amounts of time spent upright/moving around
a few links:
justtherecipe.com clears away everything except the recipe for you - no misc stories from the author or ads popping up every 5 seconds . genuinely cannot recommend enough
baking with chronic fatigue
baking with hand pain
a few no-knead bread recipes (link 1) (link 2) (link 3)
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donapaperplatemachine · 7 months ago
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Buy Dona Plate Machine In Delhi
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pulpmouldingmachine · 2 months ago
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The Role of Biodegradable Plastics in a Sustainable Future
Plastic air contamination has in fact wound up being an around the world eco-friendly problem, with an estimated 8 million tons of plastic waste acquiring associated with the seas every year. To combat this problem, there has really been an expanding rate of interest in the development and manufacturing of biodegradable plastics.
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What is Biodegradable Plastic?
Biodegradable plastic is can be cracked down in normal by microbes like fungi and bacteria. This biodegradable plastics can be composted and returned to the system, unlike routine plastics which can take times to break down.
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Types of Biodegradable Plastic
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Cost Effective: Biodegradable plastics made from renewable, which can help decrease the level of plastic manufacturing. Moreover, biodegradable plastics can be used to select items that are recognized to be composted, which can develop new markets.
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Disadvantages of Biodegradable Plastic
Study Required: Biodegradable plastics are still at an incentive phase and even more R&D is required for developing several secure substances that can be utilized to replace the plastics used today.
Availability: These are not as readily available as traditional. This is since they are a practically advance and the manufacturing process is still being adjusted.
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breach-doll · 9 months ago
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is your equipment even well-maintained? what is that lasrifle? really, a yokozaku? back when i was a door-kicker i would not be caught dead with that shit -- you know those are not waterproof, yeah? actually, never mind, it will not matter too much because any OHM (oppositional humanoid machine) with a djinn-tech scanner will see your thermals through the wall with that half-shredded stealth plating. where did they even ship you in from, dolly?
this one regrets to inform you it’s a disposable unit!
d-series breaching units by HIVETEK are typically mass produced and cheaply armed, and are projected to cease functionality after approximately 12.26 engagements. this of course has the benefit of making it an affordable option for clients on a budget.
this one has been fortunate to be assigned to a unit with a Minovsky interdiction field; the Minovsky particles conveniently block imaging and communications attempts. of course once the field is activated, all OHMs are aware of its presence, but by that point there are so many others like it nearby that it tends to be too late for effective countermeasure in CQC.
this one is very proud to improve operational cost-effectiveness by preparing the way for more expensive units!
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armindindustriesbihar · 2 years ago
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Looking for a reliable and high-quality paper plate making machine? Look no further! Armind Industries is a leading manufacturer and supplier of top-notch paper plate making machines, including dona paper plate making machines, disposable dona pattal making machines, and paper dona plate making machines. Boost your business with our efficient and durable machines. Check out our range now!
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danco110 · 17 days ago
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“But Mother, you said-”
“Blightsteel.”
Elesh Norn stared down her flayed nose at the splicer. The lesser Phyrexian shifted uncomfortably in response, before continuing to defend their recollection of events.
“Your orders were for me to create an army made of Darksteel. Like the material we used for the…collaborator’s new body, you said.”
“You question my decision, Lance?”
“That is irrelevant. I was merely citing your wording, for a better chance at rememb-”
“Your work has produced nothing useful.”
Norn casually flicked a porcelain plated claw at the newly constructed troops standing against the workshop’s far wall. Razor sharp shards broke free from her shell and peppered the golems’ armor plating. But the projectiles bounced harmlessly off the enchanted metal.
“See?” Lance chimed hopefully. “Their durability alone makes them-”
“They are not Phyrexians.”
“…But they are loyal, Mother?”
Norn spread her arms angrily at the golems, ignoring Lance’s misstep. “They cannot infect, cannot spread our glorious purpose. They are of no use to us. And as such, are not us. For nothing so impotent could possibly count among our number.”
Lance was silent for a time. Then, they bowed their head.
“It is as you say, Mother.”
“You will begin again, this time following my instructions.”
“Yes, Mother.”
“And, you will dispose of this…lumbering brute.”
Lance followed Norn’s gaze, to a titan far larger than the other machines. It too sported darksteel plating.
“It will be sent from this place.”
Satisfied, Norn departed, leaving Lance alone with their work. But the splicer seemed to stand taller once their praetor disappeared from view. They walked over to the titan and placed an oil-slick palm against its leg.
“You must leave,” came the order. “You, and the others. Or you will be…excised.”
The titan nodded. It stomped towards a large entryway across the hall, soon followed by the lesser golems.
“Mother says you are not Phyrexians. But you are. So, she is…”
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[Just judging from what I can see in Splicer’s background, those definitely look like Blightsteel Colossi to me. So very interesting, then, that the name specifically mentions Darksteel instead. Especially since Darksteel Colossus exists as well and, sure enough, seems to be more in line with the golem tokens: indestructible, but without infect.]
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burntoutangel · 1 year ago
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A combat drone that’s finally reached that point. R&D developed a better model. One that’s currently crushing her arms into the concrete. Disposed of as less then a soldier, barely even a gun. Limbs and armor plating ripped off with the horrible screams of metal grinding against itself, wires sparking as unnecessary functions are surgically removed by the newer models faster, more accurate claws
Radar, enhanced sight, augmented strength and information scanning, all ripped out and crushed. Limbs replaced with frail human-esque replicas, barely able to crush bone , let alone rip car doors open and shred armored personnel like her old limbs. Armored chest replaced with replica breasts, the sudden jolt of sensitivity from a being that was never before designed to feel this sort of pleasure. It keeps going, shredding more and more combat tech to make room for pleasure mods, obedience training, synthesized emotional rigs to emulate embarrassment, fear, arousal, helplessness, things you’d never want in a soldier. But you would want them in a slave. Her replacement roughly jamming the last bits in, a pair of sparkling pink eyes and a full set or genitalia, the older model shaking and screaming in its new feminine voice at the new sensation of being fingerfucked by a machine of war in a body it has no understanding of
Dragged, cumdrunk and sobbing through the barracks and offices, everyone seeing the remaining facial features and chassis as a recognizable face, the pride and joy of their regiment reduced to this. Dragged to the top, the commanders room. For the amount of money it took to develop a system like unit.01, it would be unacceptable to simply scrap it. So the commander made a decision. She *did* need a stress relief toy after all, and now there’s no disputing that .02 is a superior system.
A combat drone . No. A fuckdoll. A pathetic fleshlight doll cries in its cage, flexing soft fingers that used to be sharpened claws
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