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<blockquote data-quote="Ambrus" data-source="post: 3249898" data-attributes="member: 17691"><p>By simply keeping his emotive node from uploading commands to his motivator, the human replica droid manages to avoid showing surprise or nervousness in response to its Mistress' astute question. Meanwhile, Derek's heuristic and algorithmic nodes remain conflicted as he continues his efforts to obfuscate pertinent facts from the nemoidian noblewoman. A brief pause later, the droid falls into step behind the Dofina. <span style="color: SandyBrown"><em>"Effectively, yes."</em></span> Derek had to remain focused on the conversation; he knew from indirect experience that his Mistress was quite skilled in reading others and drawing information out of the unwilling.</p><p></p><p>As the trio make their way aftward with 1X leading, the vessel's droid population make their presence known. The five tiny spherical remotes zip over to the larger black probot one by one, each orbiting DRK-1X for a few revolutions as they quickly chitter brief status reports in binary before disappearing back into the bowels of the ship. Making their way down the gangway, the trio enter through a hatchway flanked by a pair of Baktoid combat automata. Upon recognizing the woman from the data they'd received from the probot, the two skeletal droids immediately straighten and salute Dofina in accordance with their military protocol programming. Finally arriving in the galley, the trio are confronted with the spectacle of a pair of multi-armed medical droids hard at work with their assigned duties. The first is busy cleaning every surface in the room with its many arms while its counterpart unpacks and catalogues the crate of food.</p><p></p><p>Looking around Derek offers his apologies. <span style="color: SandyBrown"><em>"I'm afraid I'm not much of a cook, though I suppose one of these droids could be programmed with some culinary ability."</em></span>[sblock=OOC]<span style="color: Gray">I'm not certain why Dofina would be afraid of scaring "the probot away". It's clear that 1X, for good or ill, is utterly devoted to Dofina. Also, although it falls short of her previous holdings, she is free and does have a freighter with 15 droids at her service and cargo worth a few million credits. That must be somewhat reassuring.</span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray">So what's the ETA to the Correlian system? Should the droids be concerned that they'll be showing up there without a working identification transponder on their ship? Is that a significant problem? BTW, does the ship have any weapon systems?</span>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambrus, post: 3249898, member: 17691"] By simply keeping his emotive node from uploading commands to his motivator, the human replica droid manages to avoid showing surprise or nervousness in response to its Mistress' astute question. Meanwhile, Derek's heuristic and algorithmic nodes remain conflicted as he continues his efforts to obfuscate pertinent facts from the nemoidian noblewoman. A brief pause later, the droid falls into step behind the Dofina. [COLOR=SandyBrown][I]"Effectively, yes."[/I][/COLOR] Derek had to remain focused on the conversation; he knew from indirect experience that his Mistress was quite skilled in reading others and drawing information out of the unwilling. As the trio make their way aftward with 1X leading, the vessel's droid population make their presence known. The five tiny spherical remotes zip over to the larger black probot one by one, each orbiting DRK-1X for a few revolutions as they quickly chitter brief status reports in binary before disappearing back into the bowels of the ship. Making their way down the gangway, the trio enter through a hatchway flanked by a pair of Baktoid combat automata. Upon recognizing the woman from the data they'd received from the probot, the two skeletal droids immediately straighten and salute Dofina in accordance with their military protocol programming. Finally arriving in the galley, the trio are confronted with the spectacle of a pair of multi-armed medical droids hard at work with their assigned duties. The first is busy cleaning every surface in the room with its many arms while its counterpart unpacks and catalogues the crate of food. Looking around Derek offers his apologies. [COLOR=SandyBrown][I]"I'm afraid I'm not much of a cook, though I suppose one of these droids could be programmed with some culinary ability."[/I][/COLOR][sblock=OOC][COLOR=Gray]I'm not certain why Dofina would be afraid of scaring "the probot away". It's clear that 1X, for good or ill, is utterly devoted to Dofina. Also, although it falls short of her previous holdings, she is free and does have a freighter with 15 droids at her service and cargo worth a few million credits. That must be somewhat reassuring. So what's the ETA to the Correlian system? Should the droids be concerned that they'll be showing up there without a working identification transponder on their ship? Is that a significant problem? BTW, does the ship have any weapon systems?[/COLOR][/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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