03-25-2018, 05:09 PM
The way it currently stands is that you can put cloning records onto a disk. While you can then put that disk into a compatible computer with a floppy disk drive, it will show up as empty. This completely killed my dream to put my DNA on the mainframe so I could live in the wires.
I'd like to suggest that the information for the purpose of cloning be stored on a file on the disk, rather than as an inherent quality of the disk item (which is how I assume it works). Then, we could store the file wherever we wanted, swap the files on disks, upload our records to our PDAs in the hope we could be cloned from it but then watch as nobody can figure out how to get stuff from a PDA cartridge to a floppy disk, etc.
I'd like to suggest that the information for the purpose of cloning be stored on a file on the disk, rather than as an inherent quality of the disk item (which is how I assume it works). Then, we could store the file wherever we wanted, swap the files on disks, upload our records to our PDAs in the hope we could be cloned from it but then watch as nobody can figure out how to get stuff from a PDA cartridge to a floppy disk, etc.