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( january intro log )
Who: Everyone
When: January 1st and on
Where: The Moira + Emiri
What: The crew finds themselves on the planet of Emiri
Warnings: None, but please label anything you do that needs a warning
When: January 1st and on
Where: The Moira + Emiri
What: The crew finds themselves on the planet of Emiri
Warnings: None, but please label anything you do that needs a warning
I N T R O L O G |
"I used to live in a room of mirrors, and all I could see was me..."
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"A closed system?" He repeats aloud. "Exported?" Those terms make his mind go one place. And it's...kind of a place he's not the most comfortable going right now--it's kind of cool, if he's right, but at the same time, it makes him wary after... Well. After what happened back home.
"Are you... By any chance, are you an artificial intelligence?" He finally asks. He has to ask. It makes sense with the way the guy talks--or rather, the terms he uses and his definition of space. Plus, only AIs keep that kind of track of time.
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Program.
Not a system. Just a piece of one. And certainly nothing users meant to be intelligent. The difference might be functionally one of semantics, but it's one Rinzler feels strongly about. Especially since to his
limitedknowledge, users didn't make him at all.no subject
But he tells himself, this isn't like this last time. This isn't like Epsilon. This one isn't going in his head, this one is just...here. In its own body. And that's where it's going to stay.
"Oh. Okay." He responds simply at first, not really sure where to go from there. He doesn't want to discriminate though, just because of his bad experience with an AI that he doesn't want to think about--can't think about--right now. So he carries on like he would for any other new crew member. "Well, if you need anything, feel free to ask. I wouldn't mind showing you around or showing you how your MID works, or... Anything like that, really."
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He's just about ready to dismiss the offer too—he can orient himself just fine. Still, one tag sparks an interest.
MID?
The mask angles briefly. The user in the scan room had mentioned that term too. In reference to... the shackle? He knew it worked as some kind of tracker (all the more reason to dispose of it without delay), but the user's saying it has functions they can use?
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"The device they put on your wrist when you first sign your contract and everything. It's got all kinds of uses. The most important is the network function--you can talk to anyone and everyone on the ship with it. It does video, audio, and text, so it all depends on your preference how you talk to people." He explains, lowering his arms. Wash thinks it's a really cool, handy system, personally, so he doesn't mind explaining it at all. "There's also a directory of all the crew members, so if you're looking for a certain person, you can easily contact them! Also, it has a couple games to play for when you're bored."
Obviously, that last part had to be added. Everyone gets bored, so the games added is nice, he thinks, even if that new one is...not so pleasant, after the experiences of last month.
"'Bonsai' is my favourite." He adds with a hidden smile. "But yeah, they're really useful things."
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That's different.
The phone returns to the program's backpack as he investigates the display. Wash will have to wait through a half-minute of uncommunicative rumbling, but it doesn't take Rinzler long at all to find a text function, and by the time he does, that skepticism's shifted to unsubtle curiosity.
'Bonsai'?
This time, instead of a tiny phone screen, the lines pop up in another holographic window. Another quick manipulation, and it's even facing Wash. Progress!
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"Yeah!" Did his voice just get a little more excited? Maybe. Again, Wash nods, grinning away under his helmet. He's really fond of this silly game, okay, so getting to talk about it and explain it to someone is kind of fun.
"It's this game, and okay, it's a little silly--" Completely silly and not worth this amount of enthusiasm. "--But you grow and raise these little cats and look after them and everything. It's simple, but it's a lot of fun, and a good time-waster, too."