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<blockquote data-quote="97mg" data-source="post: 6784640" data-attributes="member: 6799460"><p><strong>2-IB-X</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>2-IB-X (Aboard the Black Starlight):</strong></p><p></p><p>The ramshackle droid stood to Jihahna's left, obediently waiting like a well-trained hound. Neck bearings squeaked a little as the unit turned her visual sensors... dark glassy "eyes", to regard her much respected owner. Any comparison to an intergalactic domestic pet petty much ended there though. The droid was clearly of an early vintage, possibly a manufacturer's experiment or miniaturization of a traditional 2-IB by the long gone Geentech Corp. Had she been sold off when they went into administration? 2-IB-X had certainly been around the block a few times. "Anne" as she preferred to be called, was a rusty, manky, hotchpotch, waist-height servant with a tendency to rattle, among other things.</p><p></p><p>Anne would go anywhere with Jihahna. Indeed her processors had well and truly linked the human woman to numerous lines of deep-seated code, expressions of self-aware constructs like "friendship", "respect" and making her masters life a little easier, a little longer, even if only by a tiny degree.</p><p></p><p>Her analysis of the surrounding world was as complex as the bastardized parts that kept her ticking. Anne's sensors were tuned for factual information and close range analysis, yet lines were blurred. Old data, fragmented blocks of un-deleted code sat like stranded fools on long-lost islands, occasionally yelling into the distance and distorting her binary view on things. It was amazing what an extra "1" or "0" could do when left in the wrong place.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0000FF">"Anne is ready to proceed with you Jihahna. I hear it is a lovely time of year to visit here. Your health is stable, but I recommend you take action to prevent any potential cold, influenza or hypothermia during our stay. I will monitor the local conditions and recommend preventative treatment should the need arise."</span></p><p></p><p>The voice was calm, youthful and decidedly feminine as the vocabulator conveyed the message in basic. Anne was ready, well-charged and excited to serve and see somewhere new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97mg, post: 6784640, member: 6799460"] [b]2-IB-X[/b] [B] 2-IB-X (Aboard the Black Starlight):[/B] The ramshackle droid stood to Jihahna's left, obediently waiting like a well-trained hound. Neck bearings squeaked a little as the unit turned her visual sensors... dark glassy "eyes", to regard her much respected owner. Any comparison to an intergalactic domestic pet petty much ended there though. The droid was clearly of an early vintage, possibly a manufacturer's experiment or miniaturization of a traditional 2-IB by the long gone Geentech Corp. Had she been sold off when they went into administration? 2-IB-X had certainly been around the block a few times. "Anne" as she preferred to be called, was a rusty, manky, hotchpotch, waist-height servant with a tendency to rattle, among other things. Anne would go anywhere with Jihahna. Indeed her processors had well and truly linked the human woman to numerous lines of deep-seated code, expressions of self-aware constructs like "friendship", "respect" and making her masters life a little easier, a little longer, even if only by a tiny degree. Her analysis of the surrounding world was as complex as the bastardized parts that kept her ticking. Anne's sensors were tuned for factual information and close range analysis, yet lines were blurred. Old data, fragmented blocks of un-deleted code sat like stranded fools on long-lost islands, occasionally yelling into the distance and distorting her binary view on things. It was amazing what an extra "1" or "0" could do when left in the wrong place. [COLOR=#0000FF]"Anne is ready to proceed with you Jihahna. I hear it is a lovely time of year to visit here. Your health is stable, but I recommend you take action to prevent any potential cold, influenza or hypothermia during our stay. I will monitor the local conditions and recommend preventative treatment should the need arise."[/COLOR] The voice was calm, youthful and decidedly feminine as the vocabulator conveyed the message in basic. Anne was ready, well-charged and excited to serve and see somewhere new. [/QUOTE]
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