I think the subject matter in this thread would give adequate rationale to further advance our molecule transference and redistribution machine. With that machine
@lilwolfie808 could send someone here their mod, we could examine it, repair it, send it right back. We have digital technology right here, so it's likely we could manage facilitating such transference of matter.
I keep broaching this with our steering committee but also keep getting shut down. The whole issue of the gray rabbit going purple could not have been foreseen. Rabbits are always tricky in September, they sometimes even choose to be possums. How could I have known the lithium dioxide would alter colors with particle acceleration?
I mean damn it, I'm the best tinkerer the research and development team has got, you hamstring a whole department over one silly little rabbit. *smh* It's not right this bureaucracy we face when trying to make nice things for everyone. And also the incident with the food replicators was not on us either, that was those pesky tribbles run amuck. Even engineering can tell you that.
Bah! I may just leave this boat!
Apologies for some levity. Honestly though it'd be great if we could just nab your device, look it over and fix it, toss it right back to you. Often problems such as they present themselves do require a hands on approach. It's usually something minor if you understand about devices, or maybe not even a problem but something the device is designed to do for this reason or that to protect a user. With it not being in someone's hands it makes it rough to determine.
Got to
loves technology in such cases.