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Datadump 12.8 Dataverse Discovery *Do Not Delete*
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Aspect constantly moved his head from left to right, taking in the scenery. A lot of open space and greens all around as the very out-of-place mechanical Crawler thumped its way through the fields looking for specific things. When he saw a lone tree in the middle of a field, Aspect turned the Crawler towards it, slowing down as he got near it. According to the Dataverse, Omnillium was taken from things the same way Omnillium was taken from him to make things. Or the opposite way. With the sound of air escaping and the whizzing of machinery, the Crawler moved the platform Aspect was on down to the ground as the robot disconnected from his mount.

With ease and without the usual discomfort that humans always felt from having knelt down on a fast moving vehicle for some time Aspect stood up. He couldn't feel the actual ground underneath his feet but he did feel that he was sinking into the loose ground because of his weight. The field he was currently in was being used for some sort of farming by someone, although Aspect had no knowledge or interest in farming to care how his presence here would affect the workings. Standing still in front of the tree for a moment, Aspect tapped into that part of him that allowed him to manipulate Omnillium, that alien ability that required no programming or code to be ran in order to work. But instead of using it to create something, Aspect focused on the tree and tried to draw the Omnillium from it. As he waited for it, he made some quick calculations to determine the exact dimensions of the tree.

There were some questions on the Dataverse that had drawn his attention and Aspect was going to find out. Not because he was out to help others or because he needed an offering of any kind but simply because he had decided that it interested him to know. And the fact that he could use it to get in only helped. The extraction of Omnillium went as easily and automatic as creating things with it as long as he didn't move during the process. A good five minutes passed before the tree suddenly changed. It turned into a rainbow colored tree and then into a rainbow colored orb before hovering towards Aspect, who promptly grabbed it and absorbed it. For a moment he stood still, holding his hand where it had grasped the Omnillium. "Finding: Potential Inability to measure Omnillium." The robot's voice came out of nowhere as it spoke to itself for a moment.

Aspect stepped back onto the platform and knelt down on it, wires connecting from both his own body and the Crawler to connect him up to the machine. The platform raised up once more as Aspect rearranged his cloak covering to hide everything but the Crawler's legs and headed off again. He veered off to the right for a while and then moved left, criss-crossing all over the fielded and lightly wooded area he was in trying to look for something. The Crawler pulled itself up a hill to provide Aspect with a better view of the area before heading off once more in a direction of Aspect's choosing. With a quick glance to the forested area to the North, Aspect calculated the distance to the best of his ability and left the Crawler to head straight for it for the distance calculated.

Leaving the Crawler to its own devices, Aspect activated the Omnillium ability he had gained and pulled out a rainbow colored orb in front of him. Requiring but a simple bucket this time, Aspect uploaded the easiest and most plain design of the item he could think off and waited. The same amount of time as for his cloak passed once more before the rainbow orb changed its shape into that of a bucket and its coloring made room for a plain metal color. "Finding: Summoning and Extracting times potentially depend on size." Aspect grabbed hold of the bucket and held it out in front of his visual receivers for a moment before moving it down on his lap.

The Crawler came to a stop at the edge of the forest at the designated distance from its starting point. Running different sensors and programs, Aspect determined that there was indeed an open source of water available deeper in the forest. A burst of data moved from the robot Prime into his Crawler Vehicle and it moved forward, disappearing between the trees. The thumping, whirring and whizzing of the mechanical vehicle disturbed plenty of local fauna and flora on its way to the water. Again, the Crawler deployed its connection area so that Aspect could more easily get off of it before the robot Prime stepped into the little stream that moved between the trees. From under the left side of its cloak, a robotic arm moved into view of his visual receptors holding the bucket before he placed it into the small stream, on its side to gain the most water possible. The bucket filled about halfway as Aspect tilted it back up slowly.

Holding the bucket steadily in one hand, Aspect brought his other hand up from under his cloak and with a quick thud on the outside made a thumb sized bump on the inside of the bucket at the height of the water in it. He moved his head so both the in and outside of the bucket came into view for a moment before standing still and focusing. The Omnillium ability still felt alien to him as he used it to start extracting the water. Exactly three minutes later, the water in the bucket turned into a rainbow colored ball and Aspect absorbed it. "Findings: Inability to Measure Omnillium Confirmed..." From his free right hand, Aspect projected a hologram of some data in front of his visual receptors. "and Minimum Summoning and Extraction Time set at 1.800.000.000 Ticks." His vision zoomed in on the data hologram showing the time of the summoning of a cloak and extraction of the water in a basic graphical chart. "Statement: 1.800.000.000 Ticks equals 180 Earth Standard Seconds. Omniverse Equivalent time: Unknown." The robot's voice seemed to add a sigh at the end of his statement but it could also have been the wind moving through his frame.

The Crawler carried him through the forest at a slow pace for a while as he seemed to look at various trees around him, looking for something. When he finally stopped, Aspect disconnected from his Crawler and stepped in front of the tree. Some quick calculations later he had confirmed that the tree was similar in dimensions as the first one he had extracted. The process begun again as Aspect focused on the tree and started extracting the Omnillium from it. As he stood perfectly still, Aspect realized and wondered why humans always needed to do these things in a flashy manner. He was five times sure that humans would have held out their arms or made some fancy gestures while extracting the Omnillium if they had the power. Almost five minutes passed before the tree shrunk to a rainbow colored orb that Aspect absorbed. "Finding: Extracting time for Trees of these Dimensions: Approximately 2.921.000.000 Ticks or 292 Earth Standard Seconds. Omniverse Equivalent time: Unknown. Inability to Measure Omnillium Reconfirmed." Another hologram of a chart showed the extraction times and dimensions of both trees to be very similar.

Aspect climbed back onto his Crawler and connected with it once more, kneeling down on it. Before moving off, however, Aspect moved his left hand from under his cloak and held it up, generating a hologram of a humanoid face in front of his visual receptors. It was a plain looking male human with short cut dark hair and glasses. Nothing about him stood out. As he spoke, the hologram's lips moved. "Query: Omnillium gain Measurement Possible?" The human faced disappeared after speaking and Aspect moved a copy of his logged experiences in Camelot since he stopped heading towards Minas Tirith into his Databanks for later use. The robot Prime turned his Crawler in the direction of the Camelot gate back to the Nexus and started heading off, moving slowly in the forest but speeding up the moment he got back into the fields. The impact he had on the fields or roads he passed were ignored by the robot.
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