Is this going to turn into one of those things where I really have to be super-clear with what I'm saying just in case there's a "misunderstanding"? I can never tell if you're serious or not.
...like that. Most felines don't actually hang from the ceiling but now I'm wondering if maybe we should start getting you into some new hobbies.
[He's always serious.........why don't you believe him...is it because of his sly smirking expression that he wears 99% of the time??]
Clarity in explanation is always appreciated.
I would also appreciate learning about the hobbies you humans have. Your interests are as diverse as you yourselves are. Do you have any?
[He doesn't even know what else he does as a hobby...............and yes, he has to ask, because he actually knows people who...don't have hobbies. Or rather, couldn't afford to have them...which is sad in and of itself.]
Fine, whatever. Next time I'll be extra super clear.
Me? I mean I GUESS? I don't even know if I'd call it a hobby anymore since it's just part of what I do but I invent stuff. It's just something I like doing and something I'm doing a lot more of in the colony. Did you know you could get a ton of really decent parts for a low price if you know how to bargain with the robots?
You make it sound like you haven't met a lot of people who share their hobbies. [Just going by "learning about the hobbies you humans have", really. What's up with that?]
How intriguing! May I ask what sort of things you invent? Curiosity sparks the flame of mankind's innovations.
[He's genuinely interested in getting to know what kind of stuff Hiro does! Seeing humans with the drive to achieve and create warms what he has of a heart. Core. Space core thing.]
Not really. Until recently, they were far too busy with other matters to partake in leisurely activities aside from chess.
[And by that, he means he's finally expanded his circle of friends to people who aren't socially maladjusted.]
[He decides it doesn't matter if Saiduq's just asking to ask or if he genuinely wants to know (it's still seriously hard to tell); he likes to talk about his projects to people who'll listen. It's what he's good at and so he's just typing rapidly at this point.]
You remember Baymax, don't you? I invented his armor and my armor, too. And armor for all of my friends so that we can keep fighting to protect our home from all kinds of stuff. I made some upgrades for Baymax, too, to teach him to fight. And I've made rocket boots for my cat, and my brother and I made a hovercar out of pieces of the washer and dryer and I made Megabot for botfights and a bunch of other stuff. I have a ton of ideas I haven't even finished yet. And I think I told you a little about one of my inventions, the microbots? Those took a ton of work but they were still really cool once they were finished.
You really think that curiosity's the only driving force? And what do you mean they were too busy? There's no way people can be THAT busy…and chess is boring anyway.
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Not only curiosity, but ambition, which I see that you have much of. To be so talented with human technology at such a young age...I am both humbled and impressed by how humanity has nurtured its capacity for growth. It would be a wish and an honor of mine to collaborate with you sometime.
[It's the truth. No matter how old he is, Saiduq's got quite a bit to learn about these curious beings he calls humans, and he loves that. He's also chuckling a bit to himself here at the chess comment.]
Chess can be quite the engaging game, granted that one's opponent is equally as engaging. They simply had other, more pressing matters to take care of, and little opportunity to indulge in civilian life.
[The usage of "civilian" should already give away a lot.]
I guess you could say that. Not all of humanity's like that, but the people in my world keep growing and changing every chance we get. Tadashi's the same way. And I'm always up for new projects.
[That is to say he wouldn't mind at all. He trusts Saiduq enough not to completely screw him over and a project is a project. He doesn't mind teaching or collaborating at all.]
Exactly, you get what I mean. It's an easy game but it takes way too long to play with most people because most people are too rigid. ...when you say civilian life though, what does that really mean? I mean I know what a civilian is, but I thought you were from a sort of normal world aside from the app that can give people magic.
Even a "normal" world has its share of problems when humanity is involved. They were soldiers tasked with keeping the peace of their country.
[It's not a lie, but it's not the full truth either. They were soldiers against the supernatural, against beings like Alcor himself, but this is something he's not too keen on elaborating at the moment, so he'll leave it at that.]
[Yes good Hiro...don't ask Those Sorts of questions...yet.]
Not as bad as what you may be thinking. Even countries in peacetime have their elite units for high-risk tasks, don't they?
[Shrugs. What he's getting at here is that (it should sound like) it was not much different from an organization of SWAT teams or the Japanese SDF or something. That's not too far off the mark either, since JP's did have considerable influence with the SDF, outright using them to be their frontliners at times.]
I guess I never really thought about it before since things are usually pretty safe back home. Well. Safe-ish. And we're in charge of protecting our city and keeping the peace but I wouldn't call that soldiering or anything.
Still...kinda makes you wonder what would happen if the same sort of troops formally formed here. Think it's possible?
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[But then again it's Saiduq and he should expect this.]
You...might wanna rephrase the way you say that, dude. Also I won't lie, this was my first thought. [And he attached a picture.]
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[And as if to prove that very point...]
That is a 'cute' feline. It seems to share similar habits with me.
[WHY]
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...like that. Most felines don't actually hang from the ceiling but now I'm wondering if maybe we should start getting you into some new hobbies.
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Clarity in explanation is always appreciated.
I would also appreciate learning about the hobbies you humans have. Your interests are as diverse as you yourselves are. Do you have any?
[He doesn't even know what else he does as a hobby...............and yes, he has to ask, because he actually knows people who...don't have hobbies. Or rather, couldn't afford to have them...which is sad in and of itself.]
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Fine, whatever. Next time I'll be extra super clear.
Me? I mean I GUESS? I don't even know if I'd call it a hobby anymore since it's just part of what I do but I invent stuff. It's just something I like doing and something I'm doing a lot more of in the colony. Did you know you could get a ton of really decent parts for a low price if you know how to bargain with the robots?
You make it sound like you haven't met a lot of people who share their hobbies. [Just going by "learning about the hobbies you humans have", really. What's up with that?]
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[He's genuinely interested in getting to know what kind of stuff Hiro does! Seeing humans with the drive to achieve and create warms what he has of a heart. Core. Space core thing.]
Not really. Until recently, they were far too busy with other matters to partake in leisurely activities aside from chess.
[And by that, he means he's finally expanded his circle of friends to people who aren't socially maladjusted.]
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You remember Baymax, don't you? I invented his armor and my armor, too. And armor for all of my friends so that we can keep fighting to protect our home from all kinds of stuff. I made some upgrades for Baymax, too, to teach him to fight. And I've made rocket boots for my cat, and my brother and I made a hovercar out of pieces of the washer and dryer and I made Megabot for botfights and a bunch of other stuff. I have a ton of ideas I haven't even finished yet. And I think I told you a little about one of my inventions, the microbots? Those took a ton of work but they were still really cool once they were finished.
You really think that curiosity's the only driving force? And what do you mean they were too busy? There's no way people can be THAT busy…and chess is boring anyway.
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[It's the truth. No matter how old he is, Saiduq's got quite a bit to learn about these curious beings he calls humans, and he loves that. He's also chuckling a bit to himself here at the chess comment.]
Chess can be quite the engaging game, granted that one's opponent is equally as engaging. They simply had other, more pressing matters to take care of, and little opportunity to indulge in civilian life.
[The usage of "civilian" should already give away a lot.]
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[That is to say he wouldn't mind at all. He trusts Saiduq enough not to completely screw him over and a project is a project. He doesn't mind teaching or collaborating at all.]
Exactly, you get what I mean. It's an easy game but it takes way too long to play with most people because most people are too rigid. ...when you say civilian life though, what does that really mean? I mean I know what a civilian is, but I thought you were from a sort of normal world aside from the app that can give people magic.
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Even a "normal" world has its share of problems when humanity is involved. They were soldiers tasked with keeping the peace of their country.
[It's not a lie, but it's not the full truth either. They were soldiers against the supernatural, against beings like Alcor himself, but this is something he's not too keen on elaborating at the moment, so he'll leave it at that.]
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Is it really considered keeping peace if they've got the title of "soldier" attached to it? Just how bad was the state of the country?
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Not as bad as what you may be thinking. Even countries in peacetime have their elite units for high-risk tasks, don't they?
[Shrugs. What he's getting at here is that (it should sound like) it was not much different from an organization of SWAT teams or the Japanese SDF or something. That's not too far off the mark either, since JP's did have considerable influence with the SDF, outright using them to be their frontliners at times.]
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Still...kinda makes you wonder what would happen if the same sort of troops formally formed here. Think it's possible?