Android AU
Jun. 19th, 2020 02:34 pmComing in out of the snow, he says, "Hey, Misty, I'm home."
Since the robot isn't even finished, let alone powered up, she's not actually able to answer. He doesn't care. It's not like he's got anyone else to talk to besides the cat, and the cat's not in here, out catching mice or maybe sleeping in the attached little barn.
"Got some parts that might finish you up, finally," he continues, stamping snow off his boots and hanging up his coat. The metal arm vibrates a little, trying to shake the cold from its circuits, and he puts a kettle on the stove before padding over to the mostly-finished robot in the corner and dropping his pack next to her. She doesn't look perfectly human, but she's as close as he can get with the spare parts he's been scrounging up on his trips out into the world.
What's left of the world, anyway. War and disease and famine have made a mess of things, and he's long since given up on trying to do what he can do to stop it, and just helps where he can. The arm makes him stand out, though. That and his general good health. It's getting harder and harder to keep a low profile, except among the one local group that considers him "theirs". Hence, android. With more clothes and a better wig, with a few upgrades once he knows he can make her work, she might pass better than he ever will, especially with the awkward way he imagine's she's going to move until he gets some better upgrades. Besides... he could use the company, way out here.
He puts together a little sandwich and mixes the cocoa into the hot water, then comes to see if what he's found can at least get her running.
It's late in the night, another sandwich and cocoa later, with only a brief break to let in the cat and give her a pet and dinner, that he finally sits back and says, "Well. Let's give this a try." And he reaches behind her, finds the series of switches, and sets them in their careful order. There's no one switch, there's a pattern. Then nobody can turn her off who doesn't know how.
Then he sits back to look up at her, and wait for her system to power up.
Since the robot isn't even finished, let alone powered up, she's not actually able to answer. He doesn't care. It's not like he's got anyone else to talk to besides the cat, and the cat's not in here, out catching mice or maybe sleeping in the attached little barn.
"Got some parts that might finish you up, finally," he continues, stamping snow off his boots and hanging up his coat. The metal arm vibrates a little, trying to shake the cold from its circuits, and he puts a kettle on the stove before padding over to the mostly-finished robot in the corner and dropping his pack next to her. She doesn't look perfectly human, but she's as close as he can get with the spare parts he's been scrounging up on his trips out into the world.
What's left of the world, anyway. War and disease and famine have made a mess of things, and he's long since given up on trying to do what he can do to stop it, and just helps where he can. The arm makes him stand out, though. That and his general good health. It's getting harder and harder to keep a low profile, except among the one local group that considers him "theirs". Hence, android. With more clothes and a better wig, with a few upgrades once he knows he can make her work, she might pass better than he ever will, especially with the awkward way he imagine's she's going to move until he gets some better upgrades. Besides... he could use the company, way out here.
He puts together a little sandwich and mixes the cocoa into the hot water, then comes to see if what he's found can at least get her running.
It's late in the night, another sandwich and cocoa later, with only a brief break to let in the cat and give her a pet and dinner, that he finally sits back and says, "Well. Let's give this a try." And he reaches behind her, finds the series of switches, and sets them in their careful order. There's no one switch, there's a pattern. Then nobody can turn her off who doesn't know how.
Then he sits back to look up at her, and wait for her system to power up.
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Date: 2020-10-10 06:43 am (UTC)Firsthand experience of the world beyond his home and the surrounding terrain should be enlightening and incredibly useful at any rate. Too valuable to cut short.
With a...contemplatively slow goodbye pet to the cat, she's ready and they're off.
"Is there anything I should focus on while we're there?"
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Date: 2020-10-12 06:01 am (UTC)"Watch how they interact with each other," he continues, eyes roving around out of habit, though he's sure there's nothing really dangerous up here this time of year, "and with you and me. This is a learning trip for you, to see how different things are in a public setting compared to your last memories, and to work out how to adjust."
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Date: 2020-10-13 04:59 am (UTC)"Am I supposed to be learning everything? Anything? Negative interactions?"
Data comes from picking fights just as much as making nice, after all. Certainly it would be a far cry from her intended purpose, so in terms of varied information...
Well, it's good to clarify.
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Date: 2020-10-15 12:08 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2020-10-19 06:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-10-20 04:59 am (UTC)"They'll ask where I'm from," she then continues, moving onto less of a question and more of a concern. "If they know you, they'll know I haven't been with you all this time. What will I tell them?"
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Date: 2020-10-22 08:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-10-22 11:22 pm (UTC)"Lost traveler," she tentatively begins. "Hit my head in the mountains, and you found me. No going anywhere until the thaw."
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Date: 2020-10-26 07:01 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-11-02 04:20 pm (UTC)No one would have much to gain from misleading a small, isolated community with what she predicts is a fairly loose law system, but. Wariness.
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Date: 2020-11-08 06:51 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-11-09 04:07 am (UTC)"In an unrelated accident before this, maybe. Are there vehicles in town?"
At all? Enough that a car wreck might seem plausible.
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