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Who: Brainstorm and You!
Where: Brainstorm's Workshop, which is in a slightly-quieter portion of the Cancer district.
Summary: Come Bother the Giant Robot: The Entry.
Warnings: Brainstorm is a jerk.
Unlike most of the inhabitants of Hinoto-Ri, Brainstorm is a touch too large for the given apartments. So he's acquired himself a space that looks more like a hangar than a house, but for someone like him, it works. Most of the time, the door is shut, but today, it is open. It's not that Brainstorm wants company - it's that he expects the other visitors to break their new toys at some point or another. Organics are clumsy things, and much as he loathes to interrupt his own work and research, well. Some things just have to be done, whether he likes it or not.
That, and with spring getting into swing, it's getting warmer, and some days it's easier to just keep the door open.
Those who approach would hear the sound of tools in use - and perhaps be unlucky enough to step up when he's welding, and get a eyeful of terribly bright light. Whatever he's doing when someone draws near, though, he's too busy to notice them.
At the side of the open hangar door is sign with an arrow pointing to a roughly human-scaled stairwell. It zigzags up to a platform that will put anyone who climbs it roughly at Brainstorm's chest level - high enough to not strain their necks, but low enough to still be looked down on. There's a panel on the safety railing with a large palm-sized button on it. A digital display above it displays "Press For Assistance" in multiple languages. It appears to be considerate, but it's mostly to cut down on what he considers annoyances.
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OOC: Do come bother Brainstorm! Need something built, repaired, or if your character's curious/nosy, or whatever you wanna do!
Where: Brainstorm's Workshop, which is in a slightly-quieter portion of the Cancer district.
Summary: Come Bother the Giant Robot: The Entry.
Warnings: Brainstorm is a jerk.
Unlike most of the inhabitants of Hinoto-Ri, Brainstorm is a touch too large for the given apartments. So he's acquired himself a space that looks more like a hangar than a house, but for someone like him, it works. Most of the time, the door is shut, but today, it is open. It's not that Brainstorm wants company - it's that he expects the other visitors to break their new toys at some point or another. Organics are clumsy things, and much as he loathes to interrupt his own work and research, well. Some things just have to be done, whether he likes it or not.
That, and with spring getting into swing, it's getting warmer, and some days it's easier to just keep the door open.
Those who approach would hear the sound of tools in use - and perhaps be unlucky enough to step up when he's welding, and get a eyeful of terribly bright light. Whatever he's doing when someone draws near, though, he's too busy to notice them.
At the side of the open hangar door is sign with an arrow pointing to a roughly human-scaled stairwell. It zigzags up to a platform that will put anyone who climbs it roughly at Brainstorm's chest level - high enough to not strain their necks, but low enough to still be looked down on. There's a panel on the safety railing with a large palm-sized button on it. A digital display above it displays "Press For Assistance" in multiple languages. It appears to be considerate, but it's mostly to cut down on what he considers annoyances.
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OOC: Do come bother Brainstorm! Need something built, repaired, or if your character's curious/nosy, or whatever you wanna do!
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You know, you should really have a service elevator installed.
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I could, but I think the stairs are a good deterrent for people who don't have actual issues for me. If I've learned anything from the annoying sorts of your species is that they are usually lazy and won't put forth much effort in being a bother.
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I certainly can't disagree with that line of reasoning. You get out what you put in, isn't that right?
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...sorry about that.
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"First, I must thank you for bringing a terrible flaw with this system to my attention. I will immediately begin work on installing a wait timer between button presses.
Second, unless you have a VERY good reason to have been doing that, get out of my workshop."
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"Desco had the best reason."
The serious air she drew around herself fades away as she relaxes and grins broadly at you.
"It was fun!"
With that, she floats off the platform and heads upwards so that she's level with your eyes.
"You're really big, mister!"
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[Natsuki stands at the stop of the platform, arms folded, waiting for Brainstorm to respond.]
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However, one beep should mean it at least isn't Desco, so...]
Yes? What is it?
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[The call comes from the back of the shop, where Brainstorm is holding a peculiar firearm - it looks like the bastard son of a grenade launcher and a flashlight.
He fires the thing down a makeshift range - what comes out is what appears to be a ball of light. Closer look shows it to be a writhing mass of curved beams of light, which is quite unstable. It hovers in place near the target for several seconds before the instability gives way and the beams lash out and disperse. The target practice dummy in the range has a number of searing hot lashes it didn't have before, and the safety screen has some new scorch marks - though it's hard to tell where they are with all the others there.]
Hmm. A bit on the small scale, but functional...
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Are you sure you know what you're doing with that thing?
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Oh you were asking for this
So coming across a workshop that seemed to specialize in tinkering with these kinds of odds and ends made her rather happy. Today, the space hunter was not in her usual PED Suit, if only because those in shops tended not to appreciate it. She's wearing her 'casual' attire, a military jacket with trousers and boots. The only downside to wearing this outfit instead of her PED Suit was the more prominent appearance of the dark blue Phazon coursing through her veins under her skin. Samus only hopes that the owners of this workshop didn't mind it.
Despite her initial happiness upon discovering this place, the unusual entrance and the stairway to the top half fills her with a strange sense of dread... Something wasn't right here.
Her bad feelings are confirmed when, upon reaching the top of the staircase and the platform with the button, she is faced with the backside of an all too familiar giant robot...
With a sigh, the hunter leans over the edge of the saftey railing with her arms crossed and hits the button with her elbow, giving the robot a somewhat amused, if not impatient stare.
OH BOY
Then he does. And then he sighs tiredly, and leans on his worktable. "Are you here to berate me about my ethics more? Because I could do that myself. I'm reasonably certain I've got a copy of the Autobot Code lying around in my databanks, and going over it again at least doesn't tempt me with things I can't have."
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The hunter holds up her firearm, sideways. She's not stupid enough to aim the barrel at him, of course, not that she thinks he would be threatened by something that was practically a toy compared to his arsenal.
"I'm not always able to put on my suit in the blink of an eye... When I need to walk among civilians, for instance, I'd prefer to wear this outfit. Of course I have a firearm that I carry with me for emergency situations, a paralyzer, issued by the Federation. It's supposed to fire bursts of electrical energy, and is also capable of firing a beam that can grapple onto both people and objects and administer electric shocks. Unfortunately, it's jammed, and I don't have the tools to fix it."
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There's a sputtering sound from where Brainstorm is - hunched over a table with chemical vials on all sides, and one in each hand. One was about to be poured into the other when the button is pressed, and he tenses up and swears before awkwardly putting the vials back in a holder. He also mutters something about turning that system off and putting up a notice when he's doing delicate things, but a lot of it is drowned out in the noise of him moving things around before stepping over to the platform.
"Yes?"
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"Brainstorm, right? Heh. I had a question, but if you're doing delicate work I can come back later."
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There was science in here and Lash could smell it! (It smelled like burning plastics, beryllium, and α, β, and γ rays.) However, as much as she wanted to interrupted him, she was far more interested to see what he was doing and using her powers, walked right up one of the walls so she could get a much better view than that silly watchpost he had placed could give her.
Everything looks so dangerous! This was great.
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It was like porn for weapon enthusiasts.
Brainstorm was busy doing some circuit-board soldering at the moment, working on what was obviously a work-in-progress. While a lot of the gun was essentially 'naked', the barrel was enclosed, and rather wide and flat - it looks like it might launch a pair of disc-shaped things at the same time, one on top of the other. Certainly a peculiar device.
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Like.
Literally.
Everything.
Pack it in a black hole and bring it back home with her and conquer the planet and find where Kindle is hiding and beat her up with it- Lash had issues.
Whatever he was making, it looked pretty interesting. In fact, she was going to tell him so!
"Ooooh! What are you working on exactly? I can't understand that one, but the circuitry's looking to shape up pretty tight, tee hee hee!"
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For once, however, Brainstorm isn't deeply involved in a project - just moving containers around to set up for one. He stops, then walks over to the platform, crate in-hand.
"Yes?"
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During one of her ventures, she sees the open hanger door with noises emanating from inside. Loud noises as if something is being built. So of course she walks in to see what is going on.
And there's a big robot in here! This just made Tachikoma's day! Not even bothering with the stairwell, Tachikoma just watches for awhile, waiting for a lull in his work before shouting to see if she can get his attention.]
Hello Mr. Robot! What are you making? Who made you? Are there other robots like you here in this city? If not, then does that mean you came from somewhere else like me? Are there more robots like you there? What's it like?
[The stream of questions isn't stopping soon, and her voice is echoing pretty loud. She's even moving during his pauses to try and get in Brainstorm's line of sight to make sure he sees her, hopping up and down and waving her arms. You could argue she should have just used the stairs and button, but on the other hand, she didn't need assistance, she just wanted to sate her curiosity.]
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At least she's not climbing him.
He sighs, and decides he'll try and get this over with quickly, and steps away from the workbench to look down at her, and starts counting off answers.]
I'm fixing someone's broken COMP. I was forged, born from the planet I call home. As far as I know, I'm the only one. Yes, I'm a Visitor. Yes, there are a lot of other robots like me where I come from. It was a ship full of us on a questionable mission to try and find mythical figures from our culture and generally go on a post-war vacation-adventure.
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