icy_disposition: (Quiet moments)
icy_disposition ([personal profile] icy_disposition) wrote in [personal profile] binaryobject 2022-08-01 11:03 am (UTC)

Just looking at Bob's face made Tensai instinctively rub his own. The gesture helped him not immediately start spouting off his disapproval. With some calm consideration the excitable fugitive managed to reply less judgmentally. "That was inside a computer where there tend to be more logical patterns. Humans are much more unpredictable." At least from his perspective. "Well, it's not a S-class facility overrun with military operatives so I can't really argue with you there.." Maybe Tensai was overly apprehensive, having blown tonight's affair completely out of proportion and everything would be hunky dory. Hey, maybe Bob could just waltz on in there and no one would even look up from their perusal of various storage devices, programs, and CPUs- it could happen in a poorly written sci fi. What did the man- er program not understand about there aren't a lot of blue people running around? "So are you just... going to try to heft the machine out of there? If not, where are you going to get a hardrive? I'm guessing you have no money so you're either going to have to steal one... or find someone with already owns one."

The web, huh? There was a ton of information that could be gleaned there but much of it would just seem like a pile of data without actually seeing it in person. "So you don't know anything about the Factions or even which one is in control of the quadrant we're in?" Tensai seemed oblivious to the natural beauty and wonder of the sunrise over there, but then again it was a usual occurrence in his routine. Also, he wasn't overly sentimental about most things. A universe crammed inside a computer would definitely be a trip if one could only see what really went on in there. It took some mental gymnastics for Tensai to just come out with as much as he willingly offered up and Bob seemed to be a good listener.

"Tell me about it. There's no greater virus than those bipeds down there.." He peered over the side of the building watching as the crowds were thinning and various clusters of people were breaking off to return to their homes and apartments.

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