by Veronica Freud » Tue Sep 13, 2011 1:03 pm
"Alright, then I'll explain in brief." Ronnie offered. She began pulling off her overalls as she spoke.
"Humans and just about every mammal are accustomed to breathing air. Prior to our births, as soon as out lungs form, we spend months breathing an oxygen-rich liquid. The principal is that with the help of perfluorochemical molecules a normally air-breathing human can survive immersed in a liquid environment without the aid of additional respirators or other breathing apparatuses."
She had stripped down to a pair of what looked like black boy-shorts and a jogging bra, more practical than stylish and preserving her modesty well enough. "Liquid environments could allow divers to operate at extreme depths without dealing with compression and decompression as well as allowing space travelers to perform maneuvers in G-units that would cause air-breathing pilots to black out or die. Some theorize it could allow for a safe and reliable means of cushioning the human body for faster-than-light travel.
"There are additional benefits, which are what I'm after. No matter how intuitive the interface, tactile or vocal control by a human over a machine will never equal that of a direct link between the human brain and the device. Short of installing a jack at the base of the brain, the fluid used in the cerebra chamber is the next best alternative. Coupled with the healing properties of the fluids and nano-machines used in the med-bay's recuperation tanks, one potentially has a mixture that should make for an ideal means of both piloting a craft and ensuring the health and well-being of said pilot in said craft."
Ronnie began to climb into the orb, her tush pointing in the air before falling inside. Actually, once one looked at it more closely with the hoses running to and from it, it more resembled a human heart than an egg.
