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You eat metal lying around all the time.
No I don't. Only certain kinds.
<Snipped quote by Galvanize>
You eat metal lying around all the time.
<Snipped quote by Audacious>
Moving it doesn’t appear to be an option. Remote tracking may be possible, but could also attract unwanted attention.
<Snipped quote by Legend Begins>
No I don't. Only certain kinds.
<Snipped quote by Nimda>
I don’t mean us moving it. I mean it moving through its own means or the people inside, and then we never know where it is again across the entire span of Existence.
<Snipped quote by Audacious>
I’m referring to potential solutions to the space moving on its own.
<Snipped quote by Galvanize>
What exactly do you avoid?
<Snipped quote by Nimda>
Well, you think the person or people in there would like being tracked all that much?
<Snipped quote by Legend Begins>
Crappy metals, especially dirty ones.
<Snipped quote by Galvanize>
I’d also avoid food covered in dirt.
<Snipped quote by Legend Begins>
Yeah!
<Snipped quote by Galvanize>
But if you walked past a shiny chunk of freshly-polished titanium, would you be able to control yourself?
<Snipped quote by Audacious>
Perhaps not, but being invaded is likely less pleasant.
<Snipped quote by Legend Begins>
If there was a nicely wrapped piece of candy on the street, would you pick it up and eat it?
<Snipped quote by Nimda>
... Can't argue that.
<Snipped quote by Galvanize>
Sealed? Without tampering? No reason not to.
<Snipped quote by Legend Begins>
How do you know it’s not completely tampered with or contaminated?
<Snipped quote by Galvanize>
You don’t. That’s why I don’t eat candy off the street.
<Snipped quote by Legend Begins>
There you go. I won’t do the same if I saw a random piece of metal.
<Snipped quote by Galvanize>
You just ate a pickle jar.
<Snipped quote by Legend Begins>
I ate the pickles and the tin top. Not the Jar.