Lightspeeed
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14th Dec 2016
16th Dec 2016
Despite the state of ruin much of the complex is in, and the many, many volitile computational components in varying states of disrepair, the AUGUSTA mainframe is still online. Processing power can reach billions of trillions of quantum bytes per second.
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Comments

  • natstar
    natstar
    16th Dec 2016
    42 42 42 42 42 42!!!!!
  • natstar
    natstar
    16th Dec 2016
    This kinda reminds me of A Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
  • natstar
    natstar
    16th Dec 2016
    ID:2079639 To turn it into the Death Star
  • Lightspeeed
    Lightspeeed
    16th Dec 2016
    @rop1p A lot more boring and not-explody :P
  • rop1p
    rop1p
    16th Dec 2016
    What would this look like at full operational status?
  • SFStudios
    SFStudios
    16th Dec 2016
    The detail is amazing good job +1
  • PowderPhone6s
    PowderPhone6s
    15th Dec 2016
    I wish my internet was that fast. Stupid 732 kilabytes per second... But still +1
  • Lightspeeed
    Lightspeeed
    15th Dec 2016
    @Anonym8 Imagine an entire society of digitally uploaded humans existing within an enormous network of machines. Now imagine the sheer scale of computational power required if you wanted to give all those people a world similar to our own without sacrificing noticable detail, and further if you wanted the machine running it all to be capable of fixing itself and expanding further.
  • bozoneclown
    bozoneclown
    15th Dec 2016
    @anonym8 Nothing a little nuke can't mess up. Even if the nuke doesn't go off on its surface, the emp would still knock out its circuitry.
  • bozoneclown
    bozoneclown
    15th Dec 2016
    Is this what China uses to hack Google?