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onepassingnight2011-06-08 07:50 am
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[007 ☿] Dream a little dream
[It's been a rainy dream, as Mizuno Ami (aged seven) walks home. Her backpack looks quite plump and full, probably due to the extra books she brings to have something to focus on during lunch.
Some things distract even her.
Ami hops across a few small puddles then, after a quick thought to decide it's alright, she hops across a much larger one. She sails through the air- and clears her target! All dry. She giggles in satisfaction.
The rain has stopped by now and there's a playground nearby, where the ground and equipment are somehow dry enough to use. Ami has a long time before Mama will be home, and she knows the people who live around here and play at this spot.
She can finish her homework after dinner (and she really will). Right now, she really wants to play. She climbs carefully into the seat of one of the swings, which turns out to be a touch too high for her and she pumps her legs but barely gets up momentum.
She might need a little help. She could also use a friend to play with.]
Some things distract even her.
Ami hops across a few small puddles then, after a quick thought to decide it's alright, she hops across a much larger one. She sails through the air- and clears her target! All dry. She giggles in satisfaction.
The rain has stopped by now and there's a playground nearby, where the ground and equipment are somehow dry enough to use. Ami has a long time before Mama will be home, and she knows the people who live around here and play at this spot.
She can finish her homework after dinner (and she really will). Right now, she really wants to play. She climbs carefully into the seat of one of the swings, which turns out to be a touch too high for her and she pumps her legs but barely gets up momentum.
She might need a little help. She could also use a friend to play with.]
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A fish. I want a fish that swims in the air! [Jack has only himself to blame for mentioning making it hover.]
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Maybe it could have some kind of retractable arms, so it could help around the house better...
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Fish don't have arms.
[But then he did say retractable. And fish can't talk, either, but she's planning on this bot talking.]
But I think it's OK this time.
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[This bot is definitely getting rebuilt in reality when she wakes up, as her own awkward tribute to finding someone who understood her a little bit in dreams.]
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Oh, and while I'm thinking about it, don't insult it. I haven't been able to figure out how to install obedience chips without removing the emotion chips, and you'll want the emotion chip if you're using it as a friend... It's not that hard, I mean I treat them well enough apparently, and I'm not the most user-friendly person around.
[And that would be the sweetest thing anyone has ever done for him!]
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I won't! I won't say anything mean to it. [It wouldn't be in her nature anyway.] We're supposed to get along well.
Will reply tomorrow :)
Tell you what, I'll sketch up some plans for you to go over while I get the tools and parts we'll need from my lai--lab.
kk! <3
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I still had one of the old koi-bot chassis, so I figured we'd just start with it and make alterations as we go along.
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It's really nice. And we can do the rest together. Can we paint it blue?
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[He lays the koi-bot on the ground and starts picking through the stuff his Jack-bot brought.] Let's see, we should... hmm. Brain first or body first?
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[This is the sage wisdom of Mizuno Ami as she crouches carefully near the ground to look at the koi-bot more closely. Your bots are cool, Jack, so expect more compliments soon.]
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Hm. [He nods.] It'll make the brain simpler to put together too. [He lays down a drop cloth and sets out the brain components.] Right. Let's see. We need the basic parts... motherboard, cpu... and then the brain half of the different functions... Hm. This is going to be the complicated part.
How about I put the brain together, and you take notes? I'll try to stay slow so you can see what I'm doing.
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I'll write down everything you say.
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You can help with building the body. We're just screwing components together and into the chassis now.
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I can do it!
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Let's start with the arms. That way we can make sure there's enough room inside for them to retract fully. [He gets the pieces for the two of you to work on.]
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Alright, we should connect the brain to the bot's "nervous system." I should start the soldering. Do you want to help after I show you how it works? [His sense of child safety is great!]
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Can I watch you first, please? I want to make sure I do it right.
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See you tomorrow :)
kk! sleep well!
Sorry, rl kept happening yesterday
no worries! <3
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