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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Charlotte_Thomassen@monyet.cc to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

You just find out you are living in virtual world (simulation) and was grant permission to freely create matter. You can create anything, as long as you know it. The admin use you as test subject and see what happen if you have that such ability.

You have 2 ability:

  • Inspect the item: the item is near you, in your eyesight, or you can touch the item with your body part (no need eyesight now). Then the item property, material, schema, ... is written in your brain.
  • Create a item: create a carbon copy of what you inspect (copy a dollar bill), or you can create new stuff with your creativity (got to start somewhere, scan some basic material like sand, water, ... first then build with basic material)

So, what should you do ?

Others "thing", law of physics, people/biology behaviours as normal.

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[-] Kidplayer_666@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I’m inspecting some guns and ammo just in case, basic elements and valuable materials. I’m making a lot of gold bars randomly appearing in select places that I find fit. I’m buying a lot of raw wood and selling a bunch of “handcrafted” wood items, burning the wood in my furnace. All electronic items I have become duplicates of real top notch stuff. Will try touching the earth to see if I can actually analyse the whole planet, and making the 2 extra earths needed to sustain us.

Ukraine will find itself with a ton more ammo, and I’m finding myself ready to kill anyone who tries to stop me, by getting a bunch of blueprints for guns

this post was submitted on 25 May 2024
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