om_rockslide: Santo3 (SantoFLeft)
om_rockslide ([personal profile] om_rockslide) wrote in [community profile] om_communications2015-01-21 11:01 am

[Public] Journal Entry: Calling All Geniuses!

Hey nerds geniuses, got some awesome voice-to-text software. I only have to pencil-type occasionally. Anyway I've been wanting to do this and every time I've thought about it I like, forgot to put it on here. So here it goes!

All you nerdy genius types should put your heads together if necessary and do this awesome thing I thought of. You'll probably think it's awesome too, and if anyone else has awesome suggestions for this kind of thing, feel free to reply and chip in. Long story short: it would be awesome for you guys to code some awesome programs for the Danger Room that I don't think anyone has thought of yet. The list is as follows:

1) Fight A Dragon. Seriously, that's like, number one on this list. Props to Becky for it. She's pretty awesome even if her power is kind of weird.
2) Pro Football Simulator. You nerds geniuses can probably turn YouTube videos and ESPN footage into a simulator, right?
3) Wrestling Simulator. Same thing as number 2.
4) Pro Basketball Simulator. See above.
5) Pro Baseball Simulator.
6) Pro Hockey Simulator. Seriously sports are awesome guys. Imagine getting to use your powers and beating Wayne Gretzky's stats.
7) Extreme Frisbee Simulator. My idea is that we have like, robots or simulated dudes trying to get the Frisbee from you and your friends. Vic and I played around with the idea but I think it could use a nerd's genius's programming touch.
8) Boxing Simulator. 'Cause who doesn't like a good boxing match?
9) Go Karts! I literally had this idea as I was saying the last few. I was like why not go karts, everyone loves go karts.
10) DDR. Props to Illyana for that one. Preferably something that can bear a high load, in case somebody big and heavy wants to play.

Also don't know if it can but if we could also record the sessions as desired, that would also be awesome. Just so we can like, show it off and stuff to other students. Maybe have some games where there's like, a leaderboard for all the students participating.

Don't know how feasible this stuff is but give me some feedback, nerds geniuses. And let me know if you need me to like, carry something big, or something. 'Cause that's about as useful as I can be in this situation.
om_clarius: (Default)

[personal profile] om_clarius 2015-01-21 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Someone definitely needs to do 4.
om_omega: (Default)

[personal profile] om_omega 2015-01-21 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
...we have access to holographic training facilities, and you want to use them to PLAY FRISBEE and WRESTLE??

Just when I think the human race can't sink any lower. Thank you, Santo, for proving there are limits to even my imagination.
om_surge: (street kid)

[personal profile] om_surge 2015-01-22 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
Fight a dragon could be a useful training sim. Not so sure about the rest, or about turning the DR into an entertainment center.
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[personal profile] om_mimic 2015-01-22 02:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Pro tip - stop with the nerd-calling. Especially when you're asking people for something. But even in general.
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[personal profile] om_northstar 2015-01-22 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Frankly, I can see the training value in item 7 off the bat: agility, teamwork, and non-lethal subdual.

While I can't say I approve of Monsieur Vacarro's continued habit of throwing around labels, the lack of empathy on display here isn't exactly a high point in mutant solidarity either.
om_staff: (xavier)

REPLY FROM HEADMASTER XAVIER

[personal profile] om_staff 2015-01-22 03:43 pm (UTC)(link)
While the main purpose for the holographic interactive gym known as the Danger Room is in helping the students and faculty safely manage and grow their powers and abilities, we recognize that this also means that sometimes, the Danger Room may be used to fulfill quality of life roles such as allowing those with certain powers to 'let loose.'

Mr. Vaccarro's suggestions are both creative and may fulfill this need, and while scheduling precedence will always go to students who are training, the Danger Room may also be programmed for games on occasion. Ms. Pryde, please make sure that all access is given to any student wishing to set up such a scenario with the artificial intelligence known as Danger.