nihility: (the disappointed looks on faces)
周防九曜 ☂ kuyou suou ([personal profile] nihility) wrote2011-08-14 07:33 am

First Transmission

I - [Action, morning - 1450 Mitchell Road]

[Looks like Robot House has a new not!daughter. She is currently wandering around the house at the crack of dawn, pushing open every single door and window in the house, regardless of who or what may be in/out there. When she "finishes" so to speak, she settles at the landing of the staircase, her hands folded in her lap. She appears to be fascinated by them.]

II - [action, afternoon - around town]

[Kuyou will be wandering around aimlessly, still apparently fascinated by her skin and hair. She doesn't appear very aware of her surroundings, so excuse her if she absentmindedly bumps into a tree or gets hit by a car. And then picks herself right back up like nothing happened.]


III - [phone, afternoon]

This...place...it is very strange.

We are...all humans? ...feels strange. Sasaki not here? Kyou..ko? Fuji...wara? [She pauses.] Kyon?

[identity profile] genkibot.livejournal.com 2011-08-19 06:15 pm (UTC)(link)
[Tachikoma moves its arm gently up and down once she grabs hold in a simple handshake it was taught by a little girl named Miki.]

Yes, I mean, keeping military hardware as a pet might even be illegal in other places.

So how are you finding things? Do you have any questions? I can try and answer them for you if you want, or if I can't, I can help you find the answers! This body may have been developed for combat situations, but my AI has also been trained for information gathering. Though that's usually done via the net...

[identity profile] genkibot.livejournal.com 2011-08-23 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
Well that's good! I hope you are enjoying yourself here. There's so much to learn here too, since this town seems very self contained and runs on its own rules. Sometimes I wonder if it's just an advanced simulation that fully immerses all of our senses! Of course that's very hard to prove even if it was true, almost like how philosophy has wondered how you can say an object you see is actually an object when it just a bunch of sensory information being assembled by your brain.