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: 2020-06-20 02:05 am (UTC)He laughs, which is good, so she graduates to a beam. As asked, she rises unsteadily to her feet and slowly paces forward. "Ankle joints will need to be reinforced and insulated," she declares, and after a wobbling step her left knee locks. Precariously balanced and trying not to pitch toward him she instead focuses on his arm.
"Are you in need of maintenance?"
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Date: 2020-06-20 02:35 am (UTC)"Insulation's coming, mostly I wanted to make sure you worked before I got fancy. Reinforcing I can get next time I'm out. Here, we can go back against the wall. Can you go back, or is that knee stuck?" He can probably fix that.
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Date: 2020-06-20 04:37 am (UTC)"The joint is locked," she confirms, "Blocked, but not damaged. It can be reset, but I may need help returning to a resting position."
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Date: 2020-06-20 04:59 am (UTC)For now, he glances around, then stretches out with a foot to hook the nearer of his two kitchen chairs over. It's barstool height, so getting her robotic butt onto it shouldn't be hard, even with a bum knee. "Here, let's have you sit on this, and I'll get your knee and elbow fixed."
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Date: 2020-06-20 05:30 am (UTC)"Thank you. Can I ask who you are?" The user, clearly if peculiarly, but she'll need to know much more than that. Be turned loose to explore their surroundings. Talk more and at length to accumulate knowledge naturally.
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Date: 2020-06-20 05:35 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-06-20 06:04 am (UTC)"Misty is perfect. You have good taste, it's a wonderful name," she chirps, the picture of docility as he works. Eyes remain on him, hands clasped in her lap. "I quite like Bucky myself. Can I ask where we are?"
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Date: 2020-06-20 06:13 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-06-20 06:22 am (UTC)A pause, so he can process.
"Why do you call me Misty?"
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Date: 2020-06-20 06:29 am (UTC)He sighs, gives her now-unlocked knee a little pat, then collects the oil to give it a little cleaning to hopefully prevent further locking. "Used to know somebody named Misty, is all. Long time ago. Your face looks a little like her."
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Date: 2020-06-20 06:43 am (UTC)"Is she a threat?" Should an eye be kept out? Interpersonal conflict so great she may assault the user?
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Date: 2020-06-20 06:48 am (UTC)God, he hasn't thought of his "programming" in... a long time. He knows there's still some knocking around in his head, but at this point everyone who knows about it is dead, he's pretty sure, so he's as safe as he can be.
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Date: 2020-06-20 07:06 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-06-20 07:11 am (UTC)Then he ducks out from under it and climbs to his feet so he can get to work on her elbow. "At least without modern updates, or with the kind of homebrew patches I could write you if you wind up needing anything, I doubt anybody's going to be able to hack you." Nobody's going to expect tech from forty years ago on a bot, even if they make her as a bot.
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Date: 2020-06-20 07:46 am (UTC)Security is good, and there's some hardwired investment in it. Hardly any good if she can't fulfill directives, and there's quality integrity at stake.
"Should I anticipate needing anything?"
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Date: 2020-06-20 08:21 am (UTC)"Not right now," he assures her, popping open the minimal casing on her arm to better get at the exposed glitchy servos. "Right now your job is to learn your new parts, get to know yourself and me, and let me teach you about what the world is like right now. Eventually we'll be going out in it together, to help people, but not until we both think you're ready and comfortable with it."
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Date: 2020-06-20 08:36 am (UTC)"Alright. What parts are new?" It isn't as though she could feel it; the casing is the same and the feedback is the same, allowing for small changes befitting any out-of-lab repair work. Any of her could be swapped around and she would have no idea. "And what's the best way to get to know you? Lots of questions irritates some."
No word on what she could be like, because she's not anything particularly.
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Date: 2020-06-20 08:55 am (UTC)"A lot of your insides, I'm afraid. Managed to salvage your core processors and your data storage." Though he really had thought most of that had been scrubbed. Did she have some backup data storage hiding in another spot? Possible. Probably for the best, anyway, since her original programming is clearly great, and non-violent. "Pretty much all the wiring and most of the scaffolding under your casing is pieced together from other androids from later, different models. There wasn't a lot left of the original you."
He'll deal with the him-question in a minute, as that seems like enough to be going on with, for now.
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Date: 2020-06-20 09:07 am (UTC)"The original me," she repeats, regardless.
"Such a lot of work on minimal resources, are my new functions important? Time sensitive-?"
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Date: 2020-06-20 06:23 pm (UTC)He closes the casing on her elbow. "Besides, we can talk and work at the same time. Try extending that arm again."
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Date: 2020-06-20 08:21 pm (UTC)The arm extends fully, to her visible pleasure. "Thank you! What would you like to talk about?"
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Date: 2020-06-20 10:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-06-21 12:36 am (UTC)"She's beautiful, look at that. Do I look after her?"
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