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st_abilitylost) wrote2018-12-11 04:08 pm
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[Voice Test] Connor & Peter - Seasons Greetings
Of every face that Connor’s internal database failed to recognize since the beginning of his short stay, the only source of familiarity was found in the inanimate statues of Mr. and Mrs. Claus mounted in the lobby. He recognzied then as symbols of generosity and goodwill towards all humanity, but something about the way the sculptor chose to craft their features seemed...off.
He didn’t have any business lingering and passing judgements on the craftsmanship but there was no lieutenant to bark at him for “spacing out” and it all left him at, for lack of a better phrase, a loss.
He didn’t have any business lingering and passing judgements on the craftsmanship but there was no lieutenant to bark at him for “spacing out” and it all left him at, for lack of a better phrase, a loss.
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“I think he would admire your sense of justice.” It wasn’t like Connor to give such compliments, but it felt like the right thing to say.
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His best friend, Ned.
"Maybe you'll get lucky."
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"That's good to hear, Peter. Everyone deserves to have friends." Every human, that was. Their social needs were exceptional.
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“In any case. I don’t meant to be rude, but you never answered my question.”
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Most androids were not treated nice. At least not in the popular media that Peter tended to consume.
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"What do you think about those people?" he asks, finally.
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"Have you ever been attacked by a human?"
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Peter's already got this mental image of androids being shoved around and simply taking it. He hates to think that that kind of thing might be happening to Connor on the regular back home.
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Though all androids were not so fortunate. The individuals that humans deemed unnecessary or harmful...
"It's happened once before. I try not to make a habit of it."
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