Today’s disabled character of the day is Dextre from Keyforge, who is an amputee
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Today’s disabled character of the day is Dextre from Keyforge, who is an amputee

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*pokes your shoulder until you notice me* How would your characters feel if they found out about whump?
Rayet: if he just found out it was a thing some people like, he would just shrug and move on - to each their own. If he found out I wrote whump about him... he would go teary-eyed and ask why, and I wouldn't be able to give him a good answer.
Artemis: would be a little weirded out by people liking whump, but still figure it's okay if no real people get hurt. If he found out I was writing about him and Rayet getting hurt, he would be angry and upset, and try and keep me away from Rayet.
Nepenthe: they might have liked whump if it didn't hit so close to home. They would probably kill me if they found out what I was writing.
Dextre: she would enjoy whump, with caution to avoid things she doesn't want to see. She would try to empathise with me writing whump about her friends, but would find that pretty difficult.
Dextre, the International Space Station's Robotic Handyman
Szent István-bazilika | Budapest, Hongrie | Février 2017
La messe se déroule, le murmure des croyants emplit ce haut lieu religieux tandis qu’ils progressent pour recevoir l’ostie. Nous parcourons les allées avec Szilvia qui a la gentillesse de me faire visiter les alentours. C’est, bien sûr, à couper le souffle, les photos ne sont qu’un pâle reflet de la prestance de Szent István-bazilika.
Dans une petite salle, des gens se recueillent face un curieuse niche, elle abrite une relique : La Sainte-Dextre qui n’est autre que la main plus tellement fraîche du roi Saint-Étienne, fondateur de l'état hongrois. Pour quelques forints, la précieuse boîte s’éclaire de mille feux pour révéler l’extrémité momifiée.
😷 - what are they like when they’re sick? (needy, self-isolating, try to power through, etc) for all characters
Rayet: outwardly he's stubborn about being able to handle it, and tries to carry on with everything - secretly he wants someone to see through it, but he's too proud to say that he wants looking after
Artemis: quietly needy, "It's alright if you don't have time," until someone shows they want to look after him, then he becomes True Needy
Nepenthe: they try to power through it, because they need to look after these three idiots not the other way around
Dextre: she'll cover up the fact that she's ill for as long as she possibly can. She'll lightheartedly say she's going to bed early, or that she has something she needs to do, to get away from her friends without them suspecting anything, so she can be ill in private
Thank you for the ask!

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Dext(e)re
Anglese: right
Espaniol: derecho
Francese: droit
Italiano: destro
Portugese: dextro/a
Germano: recht
Space Station Receives New Space Tool to Help Locate Ammonia Leaks
Nobody wants a spacecraft to spring a leak – but if it happens, the best thing you can do is locate and fix it, fast. That’s why NASA launched the International Space Station (ISS) Robotic External Leak Locator (IRELL), a new tool that could help mission operators detect the location of an external leak and rapidly confirm a successful repair.
The IRELL launched to the space station aboard the fourth Orbital ATK Commercial Resupply Services Flight (CRS-4). The tool will be put through a series of tests to evaluate its performance and determine its capabilities as a leak locator for the orbiting space laboratory.
If IRELL’s concept is proven successful, the robotic tool could potentially greatly reduce the time that astronauts spend on spacewalks finding and repairing external leaks on the ISS. Future versions of IRELL could also potentially support other programs and vehicles operating in low Earth orbit and beyond.
Credits: NASA/Chris Gunn