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<blockquote data-quote="97mg" data-source="post: 6787688" data-attributes="member: 6799460"><p><strong>2-IB-X</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>2-IB-X:</strong> There was only the occasional routine "beep", "blip" or subtle whirring sound from the droid as Jihahna introduced herself. Anne stayed mostly still, pretending to be dormant, just another worn-out, close to worthless, robotic, simple droid. That's what they needed to think. Oh if only they knew the truth, all hell would break lose...</p><p></p><p>It was the perfect disguise for a less than perfect companion. Short. Rusty. Out of date. To the casual eye one might think Anne to be "junk", "homebrew", or some blind engineer's failed experiment. Standing a little under five feet tall, the 2-IB-X was as though a miniaturized 2-IB surgical unit. Her head was a dark metallic dome, devoid of jawline or the fancy shaping of her older sisters. Narrow slots were placed like eyes, and beneath lay light and visual sensors which changed color dependent on function. Her arms rotated on two gyroscopic mounts, protruding as two short, thick, squeaky and stained cylinders, ending as detachable four-finger "hands". The legs were rudimentary, but study enough, brick-like stumps which were attached to large, heavy and well-worn "feet".</p><p></p><p>To the initiated, the waist area of the unit was the most interesting. There was the faint outline of hidden compartments, inset storage for surgical tools, and several vents which might open should temperature become a concern. Probably not something that would be needed on this great icy rock.</p><p></p><p>For all intents and purposes she was clearly a medical droid, but only the deeply initiated would appreciate the vintage aesthetics of the unit. Interesting? Yes. Collectible? Probably Not. Indeed, without a full sense of "self", or the subtlety's of "life", Anne had no understanding of being special or different. She just was. She just wanted everything to work out. Especially if there was time for some gambling later. All this talk of credits had perked her interest... especially combined with the magic word. "Upgrade." Yes, she needed some.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0000cd">"Beep."</span></p><p><span style="color: #0000cd"></span></p><p><span style="color: #0000cd"></span><span style="color: #000000">Her head swiveled to look to her master, her illuminated eyes shifted from red to white, her head tilted as though questioning or seeking reassurance.</span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"></span><span style="color: #0000cd">"Upgrades for my droid here? I find the notion highly acceptable. Beep."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97mg, post: 6787688, member: 6799460"] [b]2-IB-X[/b] [B]2-IB-X:[/B] There was only the occasional routine "beep", "blip" or subtle whirring sound from the droid as Jihahna introduced herself. Anne stayed mostly still, pretending to be dormant, just another worn-out, close to worthless, robotic, simple droid. That's what they needed to think. Oh if only they knew the truth, all hell would break lose... It was the perfect disguise for a less than perfect companion. Short. Rusty. Out of date. To the casual eye one might think Anne to be "junk", "homebrew", or some blind engineer's failed experiment. Standing a little under five feet tall, the 2-IB-X was as though a miniaturized 2-IB surgical unit. Her head was a dark metallic dome, devoid of jawline or the fancy shaping of her older sisters. Narrow slots were placed like eyes, and beneath lay light and visual sensors which changed color dependent on function. Her arms rotated on two gyroscopic mounts, protruding as two short, thick, squeaky and stained cylinders, ending as detachable four-finger "hands". The legs were rudimentary, but study enough, brick-like stumps which were attached to large, heavy and well-worn "feet". To the initiated, the waist area of the unit was the most interesting. There was the faint outline of hidden compartments, inset storage for surgical tools, and several vents which might open should temperature become a concern. Probably not something that would be needed on this great icy rock. For all intents and purposes she was clearly a medical droid, but only the deeply initiated would appreciate the vintage aesthetics of the unit. Interesting? Yes. Collectible? Probably Not. Indeed, without a full sense of "self", or the subtlety's of "life", Anne had no understanding of being special or different. She just was. She just wanted everything to work out. Especially if there was time for some gambling later. All this talk of credits had perked her interest... especially combined with the magic word. "Upgrade." Yes, she needed some. [COLOR=#0000cd]"Beep." [/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]Her head swiveled to look to her master, her illuminated eyes shifted from red to white, her head tilted as though questioning or seeking reassurance. [/COLOR][COLOR=#0000cd]"Upgrades for my droid here? I find the notion highly acceptable. Beep."[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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