Turing - The most renowned inventor in the world.
Was once Vundo's student and dislikes arcana.
Misunderstood genius always looking for the creative spark to create the perfect machine
Intro[]
Turing was discovered by the Light of Purity when he was apprenticing in a machine factory and sent to Never Isle to further his learning. Due to his natural genius, he finished all courses offered by the Arcane Academy in three years and was the top of his class. However, he liked machines much more and often created gadgets, which didn't meet his instructor Vundo's approval.
Turing then transferred to Red Harbor and opened his own workshop, 'Turing's Amazing Lab'. He designed many large-scale as well as civilian machines that sold throughout the land and made him a famous inventor. He also attracted attention from the Red Harbor Plant to the White Capes, all of which wanted to recruit him at whatever cost.
He didn't care about the outside world and would rather sit inside his lab all day long, just wanting to concentrate on his inventions. His assistants, friends, and especially his teacher protect him from outside disturbances.
Forming a Pact[]
Turing's rarity: SR
Max Epiphany without Illumination: Level 5
The player can form a pact with Turing by the following methods:
- Starter Summon
- Turing is available by default within the starter summon pool
- Limited Summon
- You can form a pact with Turing by summoning him on his limited-time banner.
- Collect 20 Turing Image Shards by purchasing or finding them at:
- Mike's Shop
- Guild Shop
- The guild must first unlock the Legendary Gyee Box or Epic Gyee Box
Skills[]
Basic[]
Iron Fist Cost: 15 Mana Cool Down: None Flux: Metal Type: Ranged | |
Skill Description | |
Turing I wields iron fists toward 1 enemy, dealing P.DMG equal to P.ATK *[Skill Level]. When Turing owns 3 stacks of Nanometer Matrix, ignores the target's resistance and must Stun target, then remove 1 stack of Nanometer Matrix himself.
Skill Level
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Passives | |
Requires 50 Gyee Insight to unlock
Unlock with Rainbow Skin
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Advanced[]
Focus Ray Cost: 45 Mana Cool Down: None Flux: Metal Type: Ranged | |
Skill Description | |
Turing gathers energy, and fires it toward 1 enemy, deals P.DMG equal to P.ATK *[Skill Level], and charges for 1 round, dealing P.DMG equal to P.ATK *75% to the 4 enemies at the following round.
Skill Level
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Passives | |
Requires 150 Gyee Insight each to unlock
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Ultimate[]
Nanometer Matrix Cost: 55 Mana Cool Down: 3 Rounds Flux: Non-elemental Type: Self | |
Skill Description | |
Turing switches on the phase conversion device to gain 2 stacks of Nanometer Matrix and grants himself 1 extra action chance.
Skill Level
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Passives | |
Requires 300 Gyee Insight each to unlock
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Mastery[]
Inventor Cost: None Cool Down: None | |
Skill Description | |
When the battle starts, grants self the [Inventor] and [Nano Close-Fitted Material] effect.
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Imprint[]
Basic Engraving[]
- Valor Engraving (MaxHP +1.92% per Engraving level)
- Each engraving level requires I.N. Flux - Metal x120 and Gold x25,000
Imprint Skill[]
The following Imprint Skill can be equipped on other Gyees and Avatars once unlocked.
Machine Body Skill Type: Passive Class Allowed: DPS Banned: Turing | |
Stage 1 | |
Unlocked at Epiphany Lv. 2 Increases self's DMG Dealt by 3%, if the wearer is a [Metal] Flux Avatar or Gyee, additionally increases the damage by 7%. | |
Stage 2 | |
Unlocked at Epiphany Lv. 4 Reduces self's DMG taken from avatars or Gyees by 8%, and additionally reduces self's DMG taken from [Woods] flux avatars or Gyees by 16%. | |
Stage 3 | |
Unlocked at Epiphany Lv. 6 When battle begins, gains [Machine Body].
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Upgrade | |
Purchase in Inner Nexus > Dream Dreads for Dream Medal x1280 While [Machine Body] is active, before self's action, deducts 5 Rage, 9 Mana, and 9 Concentration. Additionally reduces the character's single target damage taken by 20%. |
Intimacy[]
Date Choices[]
Dates will give either 500, 700, or 900 intimacy points depending on the choice selected.
- Special Gear - Turing made some great inventions lately, but do they do anything special?
- Cue: Which one do you want to learn about?
- The backpack.
700 Intimacy - The belt.
900 Intimacy - The roller skates.
500 Intimacy
- The backpack.
- Cue: Which one do you want to learn about?
- Book List - Turing seems to be looking for some books on his list. Help him out!
- Cue: Are there any books on that list you can help me find?
- Arcane Machining.
500 Intimacy - Chronicle of Never Isle.
900 Intimacy - Lessons on Emotional Quotient.
700 Intimacy
- Arcane Machining.
- Cue: Are there any books on that list you can help me find?
- Presents - Vundo's birthday is coming soon. What gift should his favorite student pick?
- Cue: What gift should I give him?
- Tobacco.
700 Intimacy - A machine.
500 Intimacy - Your picture.
900 Intimacy
- Tobacco.
- Cue: What gift should I give him?
Intimacy Blocks[]
To reach Intimacy levels 7 and 11, Turing needs mementos (found in Darkflux Raid), reiki (found in Extreme Fight or Arcana Tracker), and the following block item:
- Intimacy Level 7
- S-Hot Milk
- 'From stomach to heart.'
Used to break through Turing's Intimacy Block. Obtained in Darkflux Raid.
- 'From stomach to heart.'
- S-Hot Milk
- Intimacy Level 11
- Rascal Guidebook
- 'How to handle naughty kids is a sophisticated art.' --Vundo
Used to break through Turing's Intimacy Block. Obtained in Darkflux Raid.
- 'How to handle naughty kids is a sophisticated art.' --Vundo
- Rascal Guidebook
Basic Drink Preferences[]
Note: All blended drinks have a base preference bonus of 25% that can be modified by the drink's attributes.
Gift Preferences[]
50% bonus
20% bonus
No bonus
Views[]
Unlock views by leveling the intimacy of other gyees.
- Billy: My boss rules!
Billy's Intimacy reaches Lv.2 to unlock - Eddie: The most brilliant brain, that's him!
Eddie's Intimacy reaches Lv.4 to unlock - Queerix: Hmm, someone you can only look up to...
Queerix's Intimacy reaches Lv.6 to unlock - Vundo: He wants to fly. So let him.
Vundo's Intimacy reaches Lv.8 to unlock - A Failed Interviewee: It's lucky for those that can work with him.
- An Arcana Academy Classmate: He doesn't talk much. But his homework stuns all!
- An Anonymous Arcana Teacher: I think he's equal to teaching me.
Scripts[]
Consolation Letter[]
Forgive me for my lack of words and letters.
My life is good. Maybe it's because we haven't met for a long time, the teacher and I have got along much better.
You and Billy are both my dear friends. I feel assured that the airship is under your good care. Hopefully it can help you realizing your dream.
Bath Drama[]
- Maybe we can adjust the bathhouse's heating system like this...
- Do you have a pen and paper? I've got an idea. I need to do some calculations.
- It reminds me of the day I bathed with Teacher...
Fave Hottie Slogan[]
You're voting for me? Phew... I'm not used to the spotlight.
Intimacy Breakthrough[]
This section contains spoilers for Intimacy Breakthrough scenes.
- Turing: W... what!
- Turing: G... gifts?
- Turing: Oh... Thank you.
- Turing: So many more gifts...
- Turing: So um...
- Turing: You don't need to be so polite...
- Turing: You rescued me back in Red Harbor...
- Turing: And now you're giving me all this stuff.
- Turing: Thank you very much.
- Turing: If you have time, you can come check out my new workshop.
- Turing: Hmm...
- Turing: ...
- Player: What's wrong? Your face looks pale. Are you feeling ill?
- Turing: It rained a lot last night and I think I may have caught a cold. It's nothing serious.
- Player: Rained a lot?
- Turing: Yeah. Thankfully, none of my machines got wet. I had time to rescue them.
- Player: Would you like some cold medicine?
- Turing: That won't be necessary.
- Turing: In a moment I'll make a cup of coffee and then I'll be fine.
- Turing: Cold medicine makes me feel sleepy.
- Turing: I still need to thoroughly examine the machines I brought back to the workshop last night.
- Turing: If by any chance there's water in them, I'll need to dry them out. This mustn't wait.
- Player: Since you won't take the cold medicine, then...
- Player: You should at least drink a cup of hot milk to warm your body.
- Player: Milk can help reduce fatigue.
- Player: It can also quickly boost your thinking and judgment.
- Player: Hold on. I'll go get you a cup.
- Scene transition
- Player: How do you feel?
- Turing: I feel so much better drinking hot milk.
- Turing: Actually, before I never got used to drinking milk.
- Turing: But it just so happens that this warm milk of yours has broken that habit.
- Player: You should've told me earlier. I wouldn't have forced you to drink it.
- Turing: Habits are made to be broken.
- Turing: This cup of hot milk is beneficial for my health, and was made with love by you.
- Turing: I'm happy to drink it.
- Turing: And I just so happened to discover that I don't mind the flavor.
- Turing: Please... Give me another cup.
- Player: ...
- Turing: I'm always so focused on my work that I often forget to eat...
- Turing: So I've never been very tall.
- Turing: Save some snacks in my workshop?
- Turing: The crumbs might interfere with the accuracy of my instruments.
- Turing: The hot milk last time was pretty good...
- Turing: I'll remember to drink it often...
- Turing: Thanks.
- Turing: ...
- Turing: ...
- Turing is focused on his work.
- Turing: Oh! I'm sorry!
- Turing: I didn't notice you there!
- Turing: I don't often have visitors. You probably think it's funny how messy it is in here.
- Turing: Being too focused on your work isn't a good thing...
- Turing: Hold on a moment. There's something I still haven't finished yet.
- Turing resumes his focus on his work.
- Turing: You're always bringing me stuff.
- Turing: I was embarrassed about it...
- Turing: So I made this watch.
- Turing: It's got the latest Flux core, a ceramic casing, it's water- and heat-proof. You can drop it from 100 meters without breaking it and it also monitors your heartbeat. If...
- Turing is engrossed in his introduction of the watch's technological specifications.
- Turing: Oh! I'm sorry!
- Turing: If I'm not careful, it's easy for me to get lost in details...
- Turing: This... Is for you.
- Turing: I hope you'll like it.
- Turing: There was a best-seller recently...
- Turing: I've been trying to find the opportunity to read it.
- Turing: Unfortunately, I haven't been able to get a copy.
- Player: Go see if you can borrow it from the Arcane Academy. They've got the biggest selection.
- Turing: All the copies have been checked out.
- Player: Eh? So it's really popular, huh?
- Player: What's the book called?
- Player: I'll see if I can find it for you.
- Turing: Book name: Rascal Guidebook
- Turing: ... Thank you.
- Scene transition
- Turing: Yes, this is the one.
- Turing: I thought it was all sold out.
- Turing: I'd almost lost hope. Thank you for helping me.
- Player: It was no problem.
- Player: But I'm a little surprised...
- Player: ... You like to read these kinds of books?
- Turing: ... I don't.
- Player: Then why did you want to read it?
- Turing: That's because...
- Turing: My teacher wrote it.
- Player: Oh! No wonder!
- Player: President Vundo wrote it!
- Turing: Even though this book is about what he learned interacting with Yaen...
- Turing: But if I read it carefully...
- Turing: I should be able to read between the lines and glean some details about my teacher's daily life.
- Player: I see...
- Player: Haha, I'm also curious what President Vundo and the 'rascal's' daily lives are like!
- Player: I'll give you the book. But when you're done with it, lend it to me so I can read it!
- Turing: I can lend it to you right now.
- Turing: I read really slowly. You read it first.
- Turing: This way, when you come by to drop off the book...
- Turing: You can also try out those shoes.
- Player: Huh? What shoes?
- Turing: A pair of mechanical, flying roller skates that I'm almost done developing.
- Turing: They're...
- Turing: a gift I made for you. Without your permission.
- Player: Is that so...
- Player: All right, then. I'll be 'reluctantly' awaiting your gift!
- Turing: Do androids dream of electric sheep?
- Turing: This question exceeds the boundaries of my knowledge.
- Turing: Our understanding of self-consciousness is very weak.
- Turing: Technological progress hasn't gotten to that level yet.
- Turing: Also, why does it have to be sheep?
- Turing: Couldn't it also be cows, chickens, or spiders?
- Turing: Also, is this dream of the android's own creation? Or has it been programmed in?
- Turing is tangled up in details again...
- Turing: You've been taking good care of me for a while now. Thank you very much!
- Turing: You remind me of... My father...
- Turing: Oh! That's not what I mean!
- Turing: I just mean, you remind me of how I felt when I was little and my father would take care of me.
- Turing: That was a long, long time ago now.
- Turing: The details are all blurry.
- Turing: But I still remember that feeling of warmth...
- Turing: Afterward, my father disappeared. I buried myself in my work and gradually forgot about these kinds of feelings.
- Turing: Throwing myself into machinery has given me a lot of...
- Turing: Even though machines do not have emotions, they can still carry out your orders without fail.
- Turing: They are truly reliable.
- Turing: And people...
- Turing: You and others have helped me regain this warmth.
- Turing: If I use this warmth to make machines, maybe they'll have some warmth of their own.
Dates[]
This section contains spoilers for Date scenes.
Special Gear
- Turing: I have researched some new equipment. You want to come check it out?
- Player: Yes.
- Scene transition
- Player: Wow, these are all new inventions of yours?
- Turing: Which one do you want to learn about?
- Player: Is this a backpack?
- Turing: Yes.
- Turing: It's a multi-functional emergency rescue backpack.
- Turing: Press the button on the backpack once to extend its wings.
- Turing: Then you can use it to fly.
- Turing: Press the button on the backpack twice to quickly expand an inflatable balloon.
- Turing: Then you can use it to launch attacks.
- Turing: Unfortunately, it is currently limited to one use only and cannot be reused.
- Turing: I'm not fully satisfied with it yet. I still need to make improvements.
- Player: Is this a belt?
- Turing: Yes.
- Player: I'm betting it's not any old normal belt!
- Turing: Yeah. You could say that.
- Player: Tell me - what kinds of special functions does it have?
- Turing: None.
- Player: Eh?
- Turing: It's just a belt I made.
- Turing: For you...
- Turing: A gift tailored for you.
- Player: Are these roller skates?
- Turing: Yes.
- Turing: They're solar-powered auto-navigation skates.
- Turing: When the sun is out, they use its energy.
- Turing: Even after the sun goes down...
- Turing: You can use the battery embedded under the boots to recharge their energy and keep using the skates.
- Turing: The inner sole of the boots are designed to stimulate and massage acupuncture points in the foot to improve health.
- Turing: Once put them on, you can use voice control to automatically go to your chosen destination.
- Turing: But if it rains or the skates get wet, they'll just be normal roller skates.
- Turing: I'm not fully satisfied with it yet. I still need to make improvements.
Book List
- Turing: I need you to help me with something.
- Player: Yes.
- Scene transition
- Turing: Are there any books on that list you can help me find?
- Turing: Hmm. Thank you.
- Player: Why are you looking for this book?
- Turing: Because the academy just notified me two days ago.
- Turing: They need me to read it.
- Turing: Reportedly, this book plagiarized one of my earlier texts.
- Turing: And I suppose I want to reminisce about old times.
- Player: Master Turing... You're a unique character, that's for sure.
- Turing: Thank you.
- Turing: I thought this book was no longer in stock.
- Turing: Thankfully I had you helping me.
- Player: This was written by Principal Vundo!
- Turing: ...
- Player: You wanted to find this book because...
- Turing: ...
- Turing: I wanted to study up on some history.
- Turing: To help guide me on future development.
- Turing: To build a more beautiful Never Isle.
- Player: Haha, I understand.
- Turing: ...
- Turing: Hmm. Thank you.
- Player: Why are you looking for this book?
- Turing: I just...want to read it.
- Turing: I'm just...curious.
- Turing: Please don't tell anyone.
- Player: Haha. All right.
Presents
- Turing: Can you help me? I need ideas on what to give a teacher...
- Player: Yes.
- Scene transition
- Turing: My teacher's birthday is almost here.
- Turing: What gift should I give him?
- Player: Principal Vundo is inseperable from his pipe.
- Player: If you give him some really nice tobacco, then he'll think about you whenever he smokes.
- Turing: I used to try to convince him to quit smoking. If I encourage his habit by getting him tobacco...
- Turing: it would be a little strange, wouldn't it?
- Turing: Thanks for the advice.
- Turing: I'm thinking I'd better get him a more subtle gift.
- Player: Give Principal Vundo a machine you've made recently.
- Player: The teacher would be glad to see so talented students.
- Turing: Thanks for the advice.
- Turing: He'll probably think I'm trying to make him angry.
- Turing: I want to give him a gift that will make him happy.
- Turing: You think he'll feel happy looking at my picture?
- Player: You want to bet on it?
- Player: I think it'd make a great gift.
- Turing: Thanks for the advice.
- Turing: Then can I trouble you to take some pictures of me?
- Turing: I don't often take any, and I want them to look good so he'll enjoy them.
- Player: You want to take them now?
- Turing: Hold on, let me just trim my beard a bit first.
Trifle[]
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Turing in Shock
These days, Turing has been confined to the lab for experiments. But this day, he needs you there... What is it about?
- Scene - Turing's Lab
- Turing: You're here.
- Player: I hear you've been holed up in the lab lately doing your research. Why did you suddenly call me here?
- Choice - You miss me.
- Turing: No.
- Turing: It's because my research has run into a problem and I want your advice.
- Choice - You want me to be your living test subject.
- Turing: No.
- Turing: I rarely deal with research in the biological field.
- Turing: It's because my research has run into a problem and I want your advice.
- Choice - You have a major scientific research problem you want my advice on. - 5 Intimacy
- Turing: Ok.
- Conversation continues after choices
- Choice - Are you joking?
- Turing: No.
- Choice - What research?
- No additional dialog
- Conversation continues after choices
- Turing: I am trying to teach it to play chess.
- Player: Your Robot Guard?
- Turing: Yes, but its calculation capabilities and ability to store information are very limited.
- Turing: It always takes several minutes to make its move or even longer to finish its calculations.
- Choice 1 - That's already pretty fast! - 5 Intimacy
- Turing: Yes, it performs calculations three times faster than I can.
- Turing: But people say it's slow because they're evaluating it based on the standard of a human's chess speed.
- Turing: A human can eliminate the majority of possibilities based upon their experience, but a machine cannot.
- Turing: It must take into consideration all of the possibilities that it knows.
- Turing: Whatever the case, its speed at chess is not up to snuff. It's practically useless.
- Choice 2 - How is it at chess?
- Turing: Very poor.
- Turing: It's unable to store a lot of information, its calculations are very limited in scope, and its probability of finding the optimal solution is very low.
- Turing: I've tried increasing its information storage capacity, but in addition to increasing its power consumption...
- Turing: The amount of information that needs to be calculated and processed also exponentially increases.
- Turing: If you increase the amount of information by 10%, its calculation time will increase by approximately 19.2%. If you increase the amount of information by 100%...
- Turing: The calculation time increases by approximately 293.9%. So unfortunately, this is a notion I have to abandon.
- Turing: Judging by the current capacity for information and the precision of its calculations, it's still far from meeting my standard.
- Choice 2.1 - By standard you mean it beat Billy and Miles, right?
- Turing: ...
- Choice 2.2 - What is your standard?
- Turing: I want it to beat the President of the Order of Equality, Mr. Jonas.
- Turing: Right now he's unbeatable. But some day, my machine will beat him.
- Choice 3 - Why are you researching this? - 5 Intimacy
- Turing: Because I think it'll be useful. It'll be able to do a lot more than just play chess. It'll be able to calculate other things as well.
- Turing: Once I replace its storage unit, it'll be able to process any work related to information filtering and statistics.
- Turing: I really want to use a machine like this, but no one has created one yet.
- Turing: In order to use it, I'll just need to build it myself.
- Turing: But it's not good enough yet.
- Conversation continues after choices
- Turing: I want to improve it, which is why I've asked for your guidance.
- Turing: Billy said that there are many high-end technologies in your world that are unheard of here.
- Turing: I wonder if you have anything like this...
- Turing: A machine capable of performing quick calculations?
- Player: Yeah, we do. We call them computers.
- Player: Seeing the data, it can perform tens of millions of calculations per second? But it can do so much more than just calculate.
- Turing: What?!
- Turing: That's right!
- Turing: If I could just get my hands on a machine like this...
- Turing: Based upon its computing power alone, there are so many functions it be expanded to encompass, it is simply unimaginable...
- Turing: I'd like to see this kind of machine with my own eyes. It must be bigger than the Arcane Academy's building, right?
- Player: No, it's quite small. We use these kinds of things all the time. Pretty much everyone has one.
- Turing: ...
- Turing: You almost had me fooled.
- Player: It's true! I'm not trying to fool you!
- Turing: I've done some calculations about what would be required for the assembly and use of such a machine. Would you like to know the results?
- Turing: Assuming that we want to reach 3,000 calculations per second, we would need at least 15,000 electrical tubes.
- Turing: Additionally, in order to ensure stability, we would need to arrange at least 7,000 capacitors and 5,000 resistors.
- Turing: And in order to power these electronic components, we would need at least 1,500 current relays.
- Turing: Connecting them together would require hundreds of thousands of cables, a process that would be highly prone to error.
- Turing: The cost of this type of machine would be extremely large. It would also have a failure rate, due to the complexity of its structure.
- Turing: Moreover, such a machine would not fit in my lab, and even if it did...
- Turing: It would be completely unusable...
- Turing: The energy consumed during every hour of operation would be equivalent to the monthly expenditures of the average person.
- Turing: That's just for 3,000 calculations per second. For the kind of machine you were talking about, able to perform tens of millions of calculations per second...
- Turing: It could not possibly exist, much less be put in the hands of ordinary people.
- Choice A.1 - Have you considered using binary? - 11 Intimacy
- Turing: Binary?
- Turing: You mean... change how the data itself is displayed?
- Player: Yeah. It would no longer be the decimal system. Instead, it would be binary.
- Turing: That's right!
- Turing: This kind of machine would only need to process ones and zeroes!
- Turing: Though it may just be a simple number conversion function, it would increase the machine's calculation efficiency by a tremendous amount!
- Turing: It's a numeral system fit for a machine!
- Turing: Whoever came up with this was simply a genius...
- Turing: But even so... tens of millions of calculations a second has to be an exaggeration, right?
- Go to Part 2
- Choice A.2 - You all use Flux to generate electricity?
- Turing: Ok.
- Turing: Arcanist Master Kahr and Master Engineer Herrero came up with this method together.
- Turing: Before, the only kind of electricity we had was...
- Turing: The lightning in the sky, the static electricity you'd get from rubbing your clothes, and lightning Arcana.
- Turing: But these kinds of electricity cannot be used to power complex instruments.
- Turing: Kahr mixed the various types of Flux proportionally, while Herrero modified the Flux Transformer.
- Turing: Thus, the conversion of the mixed Flux creates a stable frequency and low-cost electrical energy.
- Turing: This technology has triggered a revolution in the engineering world. Electrical lighting, telegraphy... Countless electrical mechanisms were created.
- Turing: I am merely standing upon the shoulders of giants.
- Choice A.2.1 - There are other methods of generating power. - 11 Intimacy
- Player: For example: hydroelectric power, wind power, or thermal power.
- Turing: You mean... energy conversion?
- Turing: They don't use Arcana or Flux they use the untapped energy in nature world?
- Player: That's right. For example, with hydroelectric power, water that falls from a high place to a lower place generates a lot of energy.
- Player: All you need to do is find a way to convert that power into electricity.
- Player: In windy places, you can use the wind to generate electricity. The heat energy created when burning coal can be converted to electricity, as well.
- Turing: There's so many different ways... This is very illuminating...
- Turing: But how is this energy specifically converted?
- Player: That... I'm not clear on.
- Turing: Hmm... Well, it points my studies in the right direction, anyway. There will be a ton of engineering involved, however.
- Go to Part 2
- Choice A.2.2 - I see.
- Go to Part 2
- Choice A.3 - Have all the electronic components been put together? - 8 Intimacy
- Turing: Easier said than done.
- Player: I'm not quite sure on the specifics...
- Player: But over there, we call this kind of technology an 'integrated circuit.'
- Player: The first generation of computers were like you described-huge and impractical.
- Player: But after a generation of technological changes, all these electronic components were collected onto a single chip...
- Turing: Made out of what material?
- Player: Silicon, I think? I don't remember...
- Turing: Silicon?
- Turing: I'm not sure we have that in our world...
- Turing: If I could start with using Flux conductor materials, maybe my Professor might know a way...
- Go to Part 2
- Choice B.1 - Have you considered using binary? - 11 Intimacy
- Turing: Binary?
- Turing: You mean... change how the data itself is displayed?
- Player: Yeah. It would no longer be the decimal system. Instead, it would be binary.
- Turing: That's right!
- Turing: This kind of machine would only need to process ones and zeroes!
- Turing: Though it may just be a simple number conversion function, it would increase the machine's calculation efficiency by a tremendous amount!
- Turing: It's a numeral system fit for a machine!
- Turing: Whoever came up with this was simply a genius...
- Turing: But even so... tens of millions of calculations a second has to be an exaggeration, right?
- Go to Part 2
- Choice B.2 - Have all the electronic components been put together? - 8 Intimacy
- Turing: Easier said than done.
- Player: I'm not quite sure on the specifics...
- Player: But over there, we call this kind of technology an 'integrated circuit.'
- Player: The first generation of computers were like you described-huge and impractical.
- Player: But after a generation of technological changes, all these electronic components were collected onto a single chip...
- Turing: Made out of what material?
- Player: Silicon, I think? I don't remember...
- Turing: Silicon?
- Turing: I'm not sure we have that in our world...
- Turing: If I could start with using Flux conductor materials, maybe my Professor might know a way...
- Go to Part 2
- Turing: Yeah...
- Turing: You don't have Arcana in your world, do you?
- Player: That's right. How'd you know?
- Turing: Because I don't get the feeling that you're lying.
- Turing: Your world is really technologically advanced.
- Turing: And all of this must be grounded in a system of sound scientific theory...
- Turing: If you had Arcana, this kind of system would be difficult to establish...
- Player: Why?
- Turing: In our world, the original engineer was an arcanist named Batier.
- Turing: Due to health issues, he lost the ability to control the Flux of energy. His only hope was to use physical objects to cast Arcana.
- Turing: Because of this, engineering could be thought of as a school of Arcana.
- Turing: So far, people have always thought:
- Turing: Engineering is a way for people who lack the capability for Arcana to use the Flux of energy.
- Turing: Machines have always been devices used in place of artifact. Arcanists have no use for them.
- Player: How can this be...
- Turing: That's just the way it is. Because engineering is a material science, and fundamentally the study of Flux...
- Turing: The entirety of the science of engineering has been built upon the study of Arcana. It doesn't have its own science or doctrine.
- Turing: Therefore, it is generally believed that the farther the school of engineering deviates from Arcana, the less acceptable it is.
- Turing: What's it like in your world?
- Turing: Aside from the kind that performs calculations, what other kind of technology do you have?
- Choice A.1 - Nuclear weapons. - 11 Intimacy
- You talked about nuclear weapons...
- After a brief exhortation, Master Turing fell deep into thought...
- Turing: You mean...
- Turing: Every physical thing can be broken down into countless molecules and atoms?
- Turing: The atom's nucleus undergoes fission... this chain reaction...
- Turing: But how were these molecules and atoms discovered?
- Player: This... I don't know.
- Turing: Hmm... it's getting late. Thank you for today.
- Turing: Chatting with you really broadens my horizons. I hope you won't mind if I ask you more in the future.
- Player: Haha, there's no need to be so polite. Another day, then!
- Turing: Ok.
- Scene ends
- Choice A.2 - Mechs. - 15 Intimacy
- You talked about mechs and other legends...
- Since you couldn't think of any actual mechs, you talked about Gundams, D-VA, and Iron Man...
- Unexpectedly, this seemed to awaken the childlike spirit hidden in Master Turing's heart.
- Turing: Wow!
- Turing: How can I get my hands on equipment like that? This is what Turing Mk. I should look like!
- Turing: Incredible. I've got all kinds of new ideas for modifications. Let's talk again later!
- Player: (He's not really going to turn Turing I into a super-powerful mech, is he?)
- Scene ends
- Choice A.3 - Aircraft carriers. - 8 Intimacy
- You were talking about aircraft carriers...
- You saw Master Turing frown...
- Turing: That seems like a waste of manpower and resources.
- Turing: The ship probably costs more than all of Never Isle...
- Turing: The cost of routine maintenance, the manpower required for combat...
- Turing: And all of this, just to fight on the water?
- Turing: This is too much for me to handle...
- Turing: Seems like the airship I'm so proud of is nothing but a toy in comparison.
- Player: Come on. Your airship is all the rage in Luxium!
- Turing: Hmm... thank you.
- Turing: We're out of time today. I'll come find you some other time.
- Turing: Chatting with you really broadens my horizons.
- Player: It's my pleasure. I'm happy to help!
- Scene ends
- Choice B.1- Internet. - 11 Intimacy
- You talked about the internet...
- Master Turing opened his mouth to say something...
- Turing: And then there's something else...
- Turing: This is simply...
- Turing: Even more magnificent than the most magnificent Arcana...
- Turing: This technology... I imagine it can be applied to almost anything...
- Turing: If Billy was born in your world...
- Turing: Even without leaving home, he could see any part of the world he wanted to?
- Player: Yes, that's right!
- Turing: This kind of technology... it's so far away...
- Turing: Hmm... thank you.
- Turing: We're out of time today. I'll come find you some other time.
- Turing: Chatting with you really broadens my horizons.
- Player: It's my pleasure. I'm happy to help!
- Scene ends
- Choice B.2 - Artificial intelligence. - 11 Intimacy
- You talked about artificial intelligence and mentioned an AI that plays Go.
- Master Turing's expression began to change...
- One moment, he was happy. The next, he looked surprised. The next, he was sad, and then appeared panicked.
- Who could have known that Master Turing was so expressive?
- Turing: If this is true...
- Turing: Then machines... have life!
- Turing: It's no longer just a metaphor, they really have life!
- Turing: Like people, they can grow and learn. They feel happiness, anger, sorrow, and joy. They can even grow old and die.
- Player: Although in our world, this technology isn't very developed.
- Turing: Hmm... it seems that my thinking before was too simplistic.
- Turing: Using my current abilities to teach a machine chess so that it could beat Mr. Jonas...
- Turing: I was being delusional.
- Choice B.2.1 - It's still worth researching. - 8 Intimacy
- Turing: Exactly.
- Turing: Even if I don't get the results I want, even if I fail, I still need to try.
- Turing: I really go crazy for this kind of technology.
- Turing: Even just imagining the research process and its potential uses gets me excited!
- Choice B.2.2 - Perhaps you could devote your research to something else.
- Turing: No.
- Turing: This kind of technology is very fascinating to me.
- Turing: The result is not important. The research process is more facinating to me than the results themselves.
- Conversation continues after choices
- Turing: Well, I'm very grateful!
- Turing: I always get a lot out of our chats.
- Turing: If you don't mind, I'd like to seek your counsel more often.
- Player: No problem. I'm always happy to help!
- Turing: Thanks.
- Turing: Artificial intelligence may be the direction my research takes in the future...
- Scene ends
- Choice C.1 - Virology. - 8 Intimacy
- You talked about virology...
- After a brief exhortation, Master Turing became calm again.
- Turing: Discovering and researching viruses would really improve the medical standards of the world.
- Turing: Maybe I could find a way to see the viruses, but even if I did, no one would be able to study them.
- Turing: Like engineering, in this world, medicine is also based on Arcana.
- Turing: The White Turbans will only approve those who can use the flux to heal people as doctors.
- Turing: This is the only way to become a doctor.
- Player: Then what about Mercy? She's a pharmacist, right?
- Turing: Yes, but pharmacists aren't doctors.
- Turing: Pharmacology and engineering have the same status. They're both thought to be heresy.
- Player: Using medicine to heal people is a heresy? What...
- Turing: Yeah. Thank you for today.
- Turing: We're out of time. I'll come find you some other time.
- Turing: Chatting with you really broadens my horizons.
- Player: It's my pleasure. I'm happy to help!
- Scene ends
- Choice C.2 - Genetic engineering. - 8 Intimacy
- You talked about genetic engineering...
- Master Turing's response exceeded your expectations...
- Turing: Who would've thought that Ka would create such a complicated system?
- Choice C.2.1 - Yeah.
- Turing: All right. We're out of time today. I'll come find you some other time.
- Scene ends
- Choice C.2.2 - Perhaps Ka didn't create humans? - 8 Intimacy
- Turing: ...
- Turing: You should know that this is something no one's ever questioned before.
- Turing: Even the Order of the Shadow finds no doubt in this...
- Player: A skeptical mind is the most important part of scientific research. In our world...
- Turing: All right. It's getting late.
- Turing: Today is not the time to discuss such matters.
- Turing: Chatting with you really broadens my horizons.
- Player: It's my pleasure. I'm happy to help!
- Turing: Hmm. Until next time.
- Player: (It looks like Master Turing has had his doubts...)
- Player: (But he won't allow himself to pursue such thinking?)
- Scene ends
- Choice D.1 - Science fiction movies. - 11 Intimacy
- You talked about science fiction movies...
- And introduced some of them to Turing...
- Turing seemed especially interested in The Matrix...
- Turing: Maybe we also live in a virtual world...
- Turing: Perhaps the masters of this world are machines, just like that story.
- Turing: And arcana, flux, all of that stuff is something they created. It's a 'program'.
- Turing: This master... maybe it's also an arcanist. We lie below his feet, lost in a dream that he created...
- Turing: Perhaps the real world doesn't actually exist...
- Turing: But if there isn't a real world, then is the imaginary world really imaginary?
- Turing: What do you think? Do you think we live in the real world?
- Choice D.1.1 - Yes.
- Turing: Hmm. So the story is just fiction.
- Choice D.1.2 - I don't care. - 11 Intimacy
- Turing: Interesting answer.
- Turing: Hmm... Since there's no way to tell, then why even bother with the issue?
- Choice D.1.3 - There's no way to tell. - 5 Intimacy
- Turing: Hmm... indeed...
- Conversation continues after choices
- Turing: I'm sorry. The story you told is just so incredible, it's got me thinking too much.
- Turing: Even though I know it's just fiction, I can't help but feel like there's some truth to it.
- Turing: I'm getting more and more curious about your world.
- Turing: It's getting late, but I hope you'll tell me more some other time.
- Player: Sure. You can come find me anytime!
- Scene ends
- Choice D.2 - Science fiction games. - 11 Intimacy
- You talked about science fiction games...
- And you introduced some of them to Turing...
- Turing seemed especially interested in Detroit: Become Human...
- Turing: Androids that have their own feelings...
- Turing: And these feelings help them break free from their programming and become real, emotional people...
- Turing: Or is it just because that they have trouble processing some information and an abnormal program is generated?
- Turing: Logically, the latter is much more likely than the former.
- Turing: What do you think? What do you think the reason is?
- Choice D.2.1 - Emotions have broken their programming. - 8 Intimacy
- Turing: Yeah. Although I don't think it's too likely...
- Turing: I have to admit, I want to agree with this answer.
- Choice D.2.2 - The program has become abnormal.
- Turing: This is the most logical explanation...
- Turing: Even if we'd rather believe otherwise...
- Choice D.2.3 - It's not important. - 11 Intimacy
- Player: Whatever the cause, they're the same as us.
- Turing: ...
- Turing: Yeah...
- Turing: The future is both terrifying and exciting.
- Conversation continues after choices
- Turing: I'm sorry. The game you just told me about sounds so incredible, it's got me thinking too much.
- Turing: Even though I know it's just fiction, I can't help but feel like there's some truth to it.
- Turing: I'm getting more and more curious about your world.
- Turing: It's getting late, but I hope you'll tell me more some other time.
- Player: Sure. You can come find me anytime!
- Scene ends
Gallery[]
Skins[]
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Epiphany Skin Reach Epiphany Level 4 to unlock |
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Rainbow Skin Unlock with Turing's Rainbow Ticket x100 |
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Cool Skin Unlock with Cool Skin Coupon x100 |
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Photos[]
Title: Leisure Time Artist: Dou Dou Unlock requirements: Turing's Intimacy reaches Lv.3 to unlock |
Title: Savior Artist: Zifu Unlock requirements: Turing's Epiphany reaches Lv.2 and Intimacy reaches Lv.8 to unlock |
Title: Rainbow Skin Artist: Gyee Team Unlock requirements: Obtain Rainbow Skin to unlock |
Audio[]
Note: Skins will use the audio from the basic skin unless indicated otherwise.
Turing's Basic Skin[]
- Butler Interactions
- Before Intimacy Level 7
- Head: Turing One: Go talk to Billy.
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- Head: Turing One: Go talk to Billy.
- After reaching Intimacy Level 7
- Head: Pipe down, I'm thinking here!
ENG CN JP - Torso: Vun... do...
ENG CN JP - Waist: Trials are needed for perfection.
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- Head: Pipe down, I'm thinking here!
- Before Intimacy Level 7
- Skills
- Basic: Try this!
ENG CN JP - Advanced: Turing One: Look at me if you dare.
ENG CN JP - Ultimate: Turing One: Ho ho!
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- Basic: Try this!
- Arrival: Machines are more reliable than magic.
ENG CN JP - Display Voice 1: Hmph! Turing Mach One, ready!
ENG CN JP - Display Voice 2: Stop, stop! *sighs* There might be a screw loose.
ENG CN JP - Hit: Agh!
ENG CN JP - Dying: Apple... so bitter.
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Turing's Rainbow Skin[]
- Butler Interactions
- Before Intimacy Level 7
- Head: Mortals will die...
ENG CN JP - Torso: Come... to my abyss...
ENG CN JP - Waist: (Mysterious whispers)
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- Head: Mortals will die...
- After reaching Intimacy Level 7
- Head: (Mysterious whispers) This sound effect is really scary.
ENG CN JP - Torso: My turn to perform?
ENG CN JP - Waist: Hope it's functional. Just a campus show, though.
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- Head: (Mysterious whispers) This sound effect is really scary.
- Before Intimacy Level 7
- Skills
- Basic:
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ENG CN JP - Ultimate:
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- Basic:
- Arrival:
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ENG CN JP - Display Voice 3:
ENG CN JP - Dying:
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