You're sure he's not dead? [He may be thinking of some zombie comic books he likes to read.] I know this is gonna sound gross but did you get a sample or anything?
Whoa. [That's a little disconcerting.] Do you think maybe CERES is controlling what emotions he's allowed to feel? I've never been quite sure what Mosley is besides "not human" but an actual droid?
I think he was telling the truth about him not being on the clock, so he did something that wasn't his job. CERES can't control hearts... I mean, nobody can. And I wouldn't be able to hear his emotions unless he didn't have one. . . or he's special, like Clonco.
[ she fidgets in her seat uneasily. ]
I think he might be a special kind of robot. One with a heart.
When we found him in the research center...or, I guess, when he found us he was having a hard time getting in touch with anybody else from CERES. Maybe that's why he took the incentive to do stuff off the clock.
[That's...a very, very strong possibility and the fact that he goes completely quiet is enough to say so.] ...you mean like Baymax, kinda. The ability to act on his own and develop his own personality and feelings, but still be a machine. You really think that's possible?
He also cheated in our game of Boggle. [ athena??? ] He wouldn't have been able to get so many words unless he was some kind of android. I mean, fifty words is a lot already, but if you get a hundred? You can't do that unless you cheat or scan words in your head or something.
Wha--[Oh my god Athena this is actually not entirely helpful?] How do we know he's not just really really smart? ...I mean androids are designed to be really smart, too, but people...[Yeah there's no way to really justify this.]
We need more proof, but I think you might be on to something here.
We need to find out as much as we can. This is too weird and things aren't adding up again. [He hums under his breath, rolling an idea over in his head.]
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[ speaking of strange-- ]
You'll never guess what else I found. I was able to touch Mosley's body, and it's cold as ice.
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What makes things even weirder is he coughed out some black slime. I think it was oil.
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He threw his handkerchief away, so I didn't get it even if I wanted to.
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He tried to laugh, though. That was why the black liquid came out.
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[ she fidgets in her seat uneasily. ]
I think he might be a special kind of robot. One with a heart.
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[That's...a very, very strong possibility and the fact that he goes completely quiet is enough to say so.] ...you mean like Baymax, kinda. The ability to act on his own and develop his own personality and feelings, but still be a machine. You really think that's possible?
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He also cheated in our game of Boggle. [ athena??? ] He wouldn't have been able to get so many words unless he was some kind of android. I mean, fifty words is a lot already, but if you get a hundred? You can't do that unless you cheat or scan words in your head or something.
[ OBVIOUSLY VERY BOTHERED BY THIS. ]
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We need more proof, but I think you might be on to something here.
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[ DESK SLAM. ]
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All right, all right! [He rubs his hand over his eyes.] ...why would CERES employ a sentient robot?
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Because... [ she tries to come up with a reason, but can't. ] I don't know. It's not like we know a lot about CERES' actions.
Not yet, anyway.
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Think Mosley would say no to a meeting with me?
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[ it's not a warning or anything. more like something a friend would tell somebody she truly cares about. ]
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[But enough of that...] ....anyway! Flying. Up for it today? It's just as good a day as any.
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We will prepare to "book it." [And Baymax waddles out of the apartment to get his armor.]
I'll get some notes over about how we can improve Clonco and maintenance for him if you want.
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[ she nods excitedly. this is going to be so much fun! ]
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