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:29:01
I think it's the jugular unit.
:29:10
- What do you think?
- Should we try and rewire her?

:29:13
No, I'd replace the whole unit
rather than try and repair it.

:29:16
With a 10?
:29:17
Use an XX-50 if we have any in stock.
The double X's have a longer lifespan.

:29:20
A 50 may not fit in here.
:29:23
Maybe you can shift the integrator unit
further up into the cavity.

:29:26
I'll try it.
:29:33
Balance servo again?
:29:34
Yeah, she fell over this afternoon.
:29:38
I think it's the sensor.
:29:40
If it's the central unit we'll open her up.
:29:42
You get a confirmation before you do that.
:29:49
What's he in for?
:29:50
Central malfunction.
:29:52
Another one?
:30:10
Since we opened the resort,
we had a failure and breakdown rate...

:30:12
...conforming to computer predictions.
:30:15
That is 0.3 malfunctions
for each 24-hour activation period...

:30:19
...concurrent or not.
:30:20
Now, this was an anticipated operations
aspect of the resort...

:30:24
...and we were fully able to handle it.
:30:26
The majority of the breakdowns
were minor or peripheral...

:30:30
...until about six weeks ago.
:30:32
Then Roman World had a rise
in breakdown rate...

:30:35
...which doubled in a week.
:30:36
In addition,
we saw a disproportionate rise...

:30:39
...in central as opposed to
peripheral breakdowns.

:30:42
Now, we identified some problems
with humidity control...

:30:45
...and regained homeostasis.
:30:47
Despite our corrections,
the breakdown rate continued to climb.

:30:51
Then Medieval World began
to have trouble.

:30:54
Now we're seeing
more Western World breakdowns.

:30:56
And there's a clear pattern here
which suggests an analogy...


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