@ShadeStar
"Okay I'm a programmer," Lotus looked at the robot obsessed girl, "But making a robot with free will, does not seem like a good idea."
"Okay I'm a programmer," Lotus looked at the robot obsessed girl, "But making a robot with free will, does not seem like a good idea."
“Much less one that’s existed for how long - a thousand years? They were still killing people with no shame back then!”
"Not free will…. exactly. It still needs a program to keep it alive. And this program is sexy by computer standards. If Echo passed it they would count as a human being."
"Still not a good idea," Lotus said, "Now if we downloaded it onto all of our devices it would be a lot easier to communicate and use. But no robot body."
"Oh, I meant like a portable interface."
"Then you should have made that clearer," Lotus said.
(Lol)
"Shut up Westley." (She is referencing Star Trek, my frens)
"I'm sorry," Lotus got slightly offended, "But what did you just say?"
Myrah whispered, "Oh no."
"Tis Star Trek, Scotty."
"Oh," Lotus calmed down slightly, "Never watched it."
In the back, Paran mutters. "We're dead, Jim."
Damian, Peyton, and Sydney simultaneously smacked their foreheads. "Y'all are getting way of topic here." Peyton said. " and we really can't make a movable interface right at this very moment, even if we figure out that this is safe. "
"Got it," Lotus responded. She got quiet.
(Could you guys not post as much, I won't be back until around 6 and I don't want to read through a billion posts, RIP)
//I SAW COULSON. WHAT IS GOIN ON WITH HIM NOWADAYS? Is he happy? Please say yes.
(It is a different Coulson but still very much like Agent Couslon and yes he is very happy he's teaching a college history class)
//YAY ok ill leave now
(Turtle, lots of references are made, my guy is named Paran Barnes. That is all.)
(There was a Doctor Who conversation earlier.)
(Is anyone on? Recap, my A.I./me needs to know what just happened, plez)
(Hello?)
(Nuffin happened, you're good.)
(Tank you)
(Is anyone on?)
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