[Infel doesn't know whether to be annoyed or intrigued, so she settles in-between: a blank look on her face, as though explaining something basic to a child.] Less the Symphonic Power and more the words themselves in this case - the language has its own power - but there certainly are computers which respond to songs. Rather than using electricity alone, they use Songstones for wave conversion instead. Just because your world hasn't caught up...
[SHRUG. ... But she turns around to face Carol nevertheless, letting the console's blank screen look at her back rather than her face for a change.] It sounds like our worlds might have a few things in common, though. That's a start.
shoot, so sorry - work ate me for a moment there!!
[Infel doesn't know whether to be annoyed or intrigued, so she settles in-between: a blank look on her face, as though explaining something basic to a child.] Less the Symphonic Power and more the words themselves in this case - the language has its own power - but there certainly are computers which respond to songs. Rather than using electricity alone, they use Songstones for wave conversion instead. Just because your world hasn't caught up...
[SHRUG. ... But she turns around to face Carol nevertheless, letting the console's blank screen look at her back rather than her face for a change.] It sounds like our worlds might have a few things in common, though. That's a start.