K-9000 Bladewolf (
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tushanshu2016-02-07 07:57 pm
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Directive 001 [Video] [Public]
[There is a...dog? on your screen? He looks vaguely canine, at least, though the glowing red eyes and angular, mechanical features are a dead giveaway that he's not your average dog. He looks to be sitting somewhere in the city, most likely off the beaten path a bit, so as to avoid the gaze of the locals. The joys of a built-in codec.]
I find myself...curious, about the collar around my neck. Preliminary analysis suggests that it is an ordinary gemstone, however I have been informed that this item contains my "soul", and that I should not remove it.
[A pause, as he parses his thoughts on the subject at hand.]
As I am an artificial intelligence in a robotic exoskeleton, I do not have the required knowledge to determine the presence of a "soul" in my body. perhaps there are others more knowledgeable on the subject than I, who might inform me on how this is possible.
I find myself...curious, about the collar around my neck. Preliminary analysis suggests that it is an ordinary gemstone, however I have been informed that this item contains my "soul", and that I should not remove it.
[A pause, as he parses his thoughts on the subject at hand.]
As I am an artificial intelligence in a robotic exoskeleton, I do not have the required knowledge to determine the presence of a "soul" in my body. perhaps there are others more knowledgeable on the subject than I, who might inform me on how this is possible.
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Actually, I think separation usually results in illness and then death... for a computer, it could be more like a virus scrambling things? But... when it's returned, things should go back to normal.
[ This is something Casey's asked around about, to be sure, considering their own attachment to their soul. ]
Either way, if it's on you like a collar, it shouldn't be easy to lose. At least there's that?
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I am not a computer...in the traditional sense of the term. Though I had not considered the possibility of my exoskeleton shutting down.
[His tail flicks forward, and Bladewolf touches his soul gem with the manipulator on the tip.]
I do not like the idea of being "collared", but given the circumstances, I will learn to accept it.
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[ Casey watches the manipulator intensely, head tilting as if to follow the motion just a bit. ]
Is there any other way you'd prefer to wear it or carry it around?
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[Though obviously Magic Being Real is still a concept that Bladewolf is wrapping his head around.]
Unfortunately, no. It's current position is the most practical and secure, given the size and configuration of my exoskeleton.
[A pause.]
I am known as Bladewolf.
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[ Whereas in Casey's case, electricity is just a side-project on alternative energy sources. Magic works so much better when everyone has it. ]
Oh! Bladewolf. [ Seems like a pretty unfortunate name. ] I'm Casey Ramone. It's nice to meet you.
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[He pauses.]
I am powered by an MCFC-fueled reactor, with solar panels embedded in my back for emergency power.
[Bladewolf nods.]
And you as well, Casey.
[Bladewolf takes a screenshot of the video, and files it away with Casey's name attached, so he'll remember.]
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Do you have any other questions, Bladewolf?
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[He shakes his head.]
Negative. I am learning much just wandering into different areas of the city. My intimidating appearance has thus far protected me from any potential criminal activity, though I do not know how long that will last.
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[ That there's an equivalent for electrical energy is rather mindboggling in the good way. ]
Well, if you ever need a place to stop or someplace to lay low, there's the Midnight Hotel. Fighting isn't allowed in there and everyone seems pretty respectful of that.
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just hope you don't run into the cynophobic resident there, Bladewolf]video;
[Bladewolf nods.]
While I do not have any biological needs, I do have an object I need to secure, and a psychological need for shelter. I will investigate the matter, and secure accomodations for myself. Thank you for the suggestion. Violence will not be a problem, as I prefer not to engage if possible.
[You heard that right. Giant intimidating robodoggy doesn't like to fight. At all.]
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[ Oh, that's surprising, but also pleasant. Casey smiles for the admission. ]
Then you should definitely speak with Anton Shudder. He's the owner of the Midnight Hotel, and he's very fair about providing rooms for appropriate recompense.
[ if you need it! ]
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[Bladewolf nods again.]
I will do so, thank you. I do not know what I will do to earn currency, but I am sure an opportunity will present itself.
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Does temperature affect you...? Because I bet you could offer to make deliveries all around for people who don't want to go out in the cold.
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[On cue, Bladewolf's "ears" slide forward and cover his "eyes", and red circuitry lines appear on the mask as it locks in place. At the question, Bladewolf shakes his head.]
I am aware of temperature, but only extremes of temperature affect my exoskeleton. It would have to be extremely hot, or extremely cold before I would be affected. I am also capable of creating topographical maps of the terrain I pass over, and possess optical camouflage for stealth reconnaissance.
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[ Casey's just waiting for an answer on that before they make a move. If Bladewolf really can take readings from there, that would be awesome. ]
So delivery is a little below your pay grade. Uh, I don't really know what kind of work you could go into. [ Beat. ] Wait, is that a fancy way for saying you can go invisible?
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[The mask pops open, and slide back into "ear" configuration.]
Possibly, but I do not want the full breadth of my capabilities known widely until I have a firmer understanding of the society here. Once I am more aware of the people and their intentions, I will reveal more of my capabilities.
[Bladewolf nods, before he seems to shimmer out of view, with only the vaguest outline of his form visible for a few seconds, before he shimmers back into view.]
Yes. Though not for long periods of time. The stealth module I am equipped with can overheat if left activated for too long.
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[ Casey starts to grin at the show of capability. ]
That's understandable, and also really cool. You're very cool.
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[Bladewolf can neither smile nor blush, but he does look rather pleased with himself.]
Thank you. I try to make the best use of what I was given. Contrary to it's intended purpose.
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[ It's surprising to empathize with a robot, but Casey gives a small nod. Trying to carve out who you are despite what life's dealt you isn't easy. ]
I... know how all that goes, really.
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[With that, Bladewolf is off like a shot, though his communication window remains open.]
That is unfortunate. You are...too young to shoulder such a burden.
[Reminds him of Raiden, to be honest. To be that age with that kind of fate.]
There is a man, where I come from. A...friend....you might say, who was made a weapon before he was old enough to choose for himself. He fights so that others are spared his fate. I assisted him for the same reason.
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[ It's kind of fascinating to watch the process of someone on the network without being at a console, so don't mind if Casey is watching with a certain amount of attentiveness. ]
O-oh! It's... it's not like that! Nothing so... traumatizing. Sorry...
[ They feel bad, because it isn't anything like that to their own mind. Their own struggles with their identification as nonbinary doesn't stand up to the difficulties a soldier would face. Now they feel kinda bad for trying to make the comparison so lightly.
casey stahp]... That's a really noble cause. It sounds like you're doing good work.
Action! Because he can literally run at like 50-60 mph
It is all right. Burdens are burdens, no matter why we bear them.
[He sets the sword down so he can properly greet Casey.]
Raiden freed me from people who made me be something that I am not. I felt that I owed him a debt. That I shared his reason helped.
[He pads closer to Casey, to give them a closer look.]
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Oh. Um—sorry. I understand. You're... crazy smart, more than some natural-born people I've known.
[ It's a compliment even if it might not sound it. Casey is somewhat under-average height at 5'9" but, to all physical appearances, appears to simply be a rather waifish young man. Late teens, early twenties at best. ]
Do you... I know some more sensitive species use things like scent and touch more than humanoids— Do you use those or rely on visuals more?
[ does dog-shaped robot buddy need to sniff Casey? ]
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My experiences have given me empathy. Had I developed as my creators intended, this would not be so. I am...grateful...that I have become the individual that I am.
[Bladewolf...shrugs?]
It depends on the circumstances. I do not process identification as a human might, instead relying upon a form of digital identification. I can, however, store the images processed by my visual sensors as files in my memory. In the event that I need to track a target I cannot see, I either use my AR mode to track the residual heat of their footprints, or use my olfactory sensor to register their scent.
[That said, he does give Casey a sniff, registering the unique bouquet of their body odor and natural pheromones, to make a more complete identity profile.]
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[ Casey smiles for that admission, doesn't even seem tempted by the idea of reaching out and petting the awesome robotic wolf. There's a lot of four-legged sentients in Casey's world and that sort of mentality just doesn't grow the same way. ]
What kind of... digital identification? Does that mean it's hard to recognize me?
[ Since they don't really have anything digital in the sense the AI might recognize. That's kind of sad but it seems like Bladewolf copes just fine. How else would he function? ]
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