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genessia2018-07-15 06:20 pm
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Eighth Scoop: Interpretations [Video]
[ Neopolitan comes onto the screen, obviously recorded by someone else since her hands are empty, in her usual outfit. She stands in front of a large crowd with signs and angry faces. Some signs read "We deserve to be heard!", "Speak up for the Unspoken", and a few other signs in actual sign language. There is a microphone, but it seems to be set up for her device, since that's where the voice for her gloves comes from.
"We need a voice, and you need us because we basically pay your salary. These fine people are fed up with the lack of action from all cities when it comes to sign language interpretation. We can't rely on typing. It's not a logical medium to hold conversations with face-to-face. So I'm offering my services to interpret for all City Guardians and other high ranking officials during important press conferences and the like. We shouldn't have to wait hours, or even days, for an interpretation of what was just said during a live broadcast.
And let's face it: closed captioning sucks.
We won't stop just with sign language, but expand with Braille, too. We need just as much access to communications as those without disabilities."
There's applause, both audible and visual as Neo steps off her literal soap box. She'll rally in every city if she has to! ]
"We need a voice, and you need us because we basically pay your salary. These fine people are fed up with the lack of action from all cities when it comes to sign language interpretation. We can't rely on typing. It's not a logical medium to hold conversations with face-to-face. So I'm offering my services to interpret for all City Guardians and other high ranking officials during important press conferences and the like. We shouldn't have to wait hours, or even days, for an interpretation of what was just said during a live broadcast.
And let's face it: closed captioning sucks.
We won't stop just with sign language, but expand with Braille, too. We need just as much access to communications as those without disabilities."
There's applause, both audible and visual as Neo steps off her literal soap box. She'll rally in every city if she has to! ]
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[ You had her at "funds"! ]
It can't be that hard to create sign language to text/speech, right? I have gloves that can do it, but they're specially designed for me to use.
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I'd like to see those gloves. It sounds like interesting technology.
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Text (i hope that wasn't to be the ACTUAL day >.>;; )
[ Neo will definitely arrive to the cafe, on time, and already sitting with a mocha with lots of whipped cream and chocolate sauce on top. If this person doesn't show up soon she'll have to order something else, or go somewhere to get ice cream and bring it back to the cafe. She idly looks at the gloves Mewtwo created for her, wondering how this random person could possibly recreate something like it. ]
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There you are. Nice to meet you. Are these the gloves? May I see them?
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Since she's wearing the gloves, Neo looks to them before looking back at the stranger. Straight to the point. That's definitely appreciated, but she can't help but be wary of anyone that wasn't Roman. Neo removes one and hands it to him, with a look of 'don't try anything funny'. ]
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[He lifts up the glove]
Ahh interesting technology this... [he peers at it this and that way, not bothering to remove his sunglasses] Can you demonstrate them for me again?
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"The lag between the signing and speech is pretty minimal." ]
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You know if you implanted telepathic circuitry in that thing it would be near instantaneous.
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"Does that involve cracking a few skulls open?"
If it's for the sake of science, she can help with that... ]