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<blockquote data-quote="Tokiwong" data-source="post: 881147" data-attributes="member: 961"><p><strong>The Institute’s Lab…</strong></p><p></p><p>Tommy worked feverishly, working from memory, though in his case, his mind was a like a human databank, information waiting to be accessed and used with perfect accuracy. Whole schematics, and systems were nestled in his head, and he could recall them faster then nearly any computer system on Earth, and since he connect to any computer system, by mere will alone, he was always connected, always knowing, it was a scary notion, but one that Tommy had accepted…</p><p></p><p>The Lab was cold, an almost antiseptic feeling, it was advanced, built to the specifications of Dr. Hudabo, though the computer system was built by Tommy, SARAH was his baby, and now he was about to have a second baby, his creation, STAR, an artificially intelligent humanoid, a wonderful side project that was finally coming to fruition…</p><p></p><p>Tommy grinned, maybe now Mark would think he was cool, once his creation was finished, he would be the coolest kid in the school, I mean he was a genius right? Everyone should like him!</p><p></p><p>On the table a slim human-looking girl with white hair, glanced her head to Tommy, “Systems operating at 56% of output, Tommy, motor-servos are working within prescribed limits, sensory suite operating within established parameters, emotional reference system is still down,” the voice was cold, and devoid of emotion, but very female.</p><p></p><p>Tommy smirked, “Alright, but it seems like initial programming has activated the neural net, Star, your data is flowing smoothly, with limited spikes, now lets see if we can get that emotional reference system on-line, and then we can go over your hardwired weapon systems…”</p><p></p><p>“Affirmative, Tommy,” Star replied, as Tommy smirked, he could tell this was going to be cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tokiwong, post: 881147, member: 961"] [b]The Institute’s Lab…[/b] Tommy worked feverishly, working from memory, though in his case, his mind was a like a human databank, information waiting to be accessed and used with perfect accuracy. Whole schematics, and systems were nestled in his head, and he could recall them faster then nearly any computer system on Earth, and since he connect to any computer system, by mere will alone, he was always connected, always knowing, it was a scary notion, but one that Tommy had accepted… The Lab was cold, an almost antiseptic feeling, it was advanced, built to the specifications of Dr. Hudabo, though the computer system was built by Tommy, SARAH was his baby, and now he was about to have a second baby, his creation, STAR, an artificially intelligent humanoid, a wonderful side project that was finally coming to fruition… Tommy grinned, maybe now Mark would think he was cool, once his creation was finished, he would be the coolest kid in the school, I mean he was a genius right? Everyone should like him! On the table a slim human-looking girl with white hair, glanced her head to Tommy, “Systems operating at 56% of output, Tommy, motor-servos are working within prescribed limits, sensory suite operating within established parameters, emotional reference system is still down,” the voice was cold, and devoid of emotion, but very female. Tommy smirked, “Alright, but it seems like initial programming has activated the neural net, Star, your data is flowing smoothly, with limited spikes, now lets see if we can get that emotional reference system on-line, and then we can go over your hardwired weapon systems…” “Affirmative, Tommy,” Star replied, as Tommy smirked, he could tell this was going to be cool. [/QUOTE]
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