[Ah, Chibi gets it; they don't want any impulsive prying eyes. He nods in assent, because honestly, he agrees. Something boxed-off, something small - that's what they need.]
[But there's something else there...]
[Teasingly, with a nod to the red... Thing Hiro dragged in:] Might that have anything to do with what is in that suitcase, there?
Oh, no. [He grins and steps away from the box then.] Ow.
[And just like that, Baymax inflates from his case and he steps out, waddling a few steps away before facing Hiro and Chibi.]
Hello. [While Baymax is scanning the pair of them, Hiro looks back at the box again.] That's just Baymax's charging station...[...but...]...but that's also not a bad idea. Like a pop-up room.
Hello! [Chibi has to wave to Baymax. You have to be friendly to cute robots, and all benevolent robots are cute; it's the rules.]
[That said, business. (Though it's hard to focus with a big fluffy bot appraising you!)] I'd not thought of that, but it could save on space, couldn't it? It'd have to be sturdy enough to, again, accommodate the sort of work we are doing, but it would also be discreet. And for something not many should see...
[Baymax is very pleased with Chibi, it seems, seeing how he gives a thumbs up in regards to Chibi's health. He's a friendly robot, nonetheless. Hiro, on the other hand, is leaning against his friendbot and he's thinking, staring down at the charger for a moment.]
If we built something into the floor that activated by putting up four walls with benches and shelves attached to them...I mean it's possible, but it'd take some time. How much time do you think we have with this kind of stuff?
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[But there's something else there...]
[Teasingly, with a nod to the red... Thing Hiro dragged in:] Might that have anything to do with what is in that suitcase, there?
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[And just like that, Baymax inflates from his case and he steps out, waddling a few steps away before facing Hiro and Chibi.]
Hello. [While Baymax is scanning the pair of them, Hiro looks back at the box again.] That's just Baymax's charging station...[...but...]...but that's also not a bad idea. Like a pop-up room.
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[That said, business. (Though it's hard to focus with a big fluffy bot appraising you!)] I'd not thought of that, but it could save on space, couldn't it? It'd have to be sturdy enough to, again, accommodate the sort of work we are doing, but it would also be discreet. And for something not many should see...
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If we built something into the floor that activated by putting up four walls with benches and shelves attached to them...I mean it's possible, but it'd take some time. How much time do you think we have with this kind of stuff?