Moments into her work, and the rest of the world was gone for all Arc would be aware, her purple cybereyes unblinking as she stared as her hands worked, handling the disparate components placed before her. Her mission: make a suite of sensor boxes to watch over the Barrens for signs of Smiley or his slitch using what scrapings the hood could give her. Cracking her knuckles, she flipped open an ARO to broadcast some
power metal to keep her focused.
"Time to do this..."Head bobbing to the dark rhythms and beats as she went to work, she pulled up her design, grabbing a sensor tag, microcamera, and a microtransceiver. Twirling the camera on one finger, she set them next to each other before starting to set up a splicing network, using a couple paper clips as framework while she snipped and ran the bits of universal connector, linking the camera and tag to the transceiver. Rubberbanding the button rig to the transceiver, she spliced a few power wires to run the whole thing, the flash of a soldering iron going to work fusing the wires together. Finally, she grabbed and flipped a metal box into the air, catching it and popping it open with a smack against the table as a particularly nasty riff on guitar echoed in the garage. Popping open a pack of gum, she tossed several pieces into her mouth, chewing for a few minutes as she pulled up her blowtorch, cutting a few holes into the metal. Spitting on the gum, she affixed the sensor tag, the transceiver's mic, and the camera to the holes she set up, using it as an epoxy to hold it all in place as she welded the paper clip framework to the box.
Satisfied with the design after several moments, she pulled out her commlink, turning the rig on and connecting it to her link. She may not be a hacker, but it doesn't take a genius to program the camera and tag to transmit their info through the microtransceiver, and then to set up a ping alert sytstem, should any notable shift in conditions occur around the box. She made not of the transceiver's commcode, starting a list of them for those she would make. Taking a step back, she thrashed a few times in a definite metalhead dancing ritual before linking up the camera's feed, adjusting the UI to list all the conditions she would need...visual and audio feed, temperature, pressure...anything that might result from bad mojo or little witches.
"...Perfect...sometimes I surprise myself..." She cackled, playing air guitar as she flipped herself back to the front, closing the box and sealing it.
"One down!" Was what she said before diving back into her work, singing when appropriate, even the guitar parts at times as she replicated her initial design, the one box soon being joined by another, and another, and so on and so forth. Her list of transceiver commcodes grew as time passed on, and eventually she had a whole network of these things ready to be linked to a single commlink for constant, short term surveillance, the boxes just lacking in a proper home to snoop. As the playlist ended, she was actually breathing heavily, flipping her goggles up, surveying her handiwork with a euphoric grin and a hand on her hip. Frag drugs: it was obvious to any observer she was getting high on making this drek.