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Day 61: Sun Room (third shift)
The moment dear Landel-san announced that it was time for lunch, Erika wasted no time and headed straight for the Sun Room's bulletin board to check if there was any response to her message left for her dear friend. Predictably, there was nothing for her on the board, and the detective scowled as she realized she might have to write him off as a loss. She had lost a good number of potential allies in this place, but losing this one was a bit of a blow, if only because he had useful things on him. On the other hand, if he was gone, and that ring was still here...
Perhaps it was not a great loss, then. Still, Erika was mildly annoyed as she wandered away from the board and back towards a nearby couch. She was spending a lot of time in the Sun Room lately, which seemed to be a bit of a waste as she could have spent in going around the Institute. On the other hand, she had a sandwich here that was waiting to be consumed and after spending a week with little access to "real food", Erika was more then happy to enjoy her time spent eating.
Still, at some point she was going to have to manage her time a little more effectively. There was no reason why she couldn't multitask, so Erika kept her gaze on the door of the Sun Room so she could watch people filter in on their way to other rooms. She wouldn't get everyone, no, but perhaps she would find someone useful that she could bother for the rest of the shift. A familiar face, or maybe someone new. She'd decide on that eventually.
[ hau Seishin ready for round 2. /killed ]
Perhaps it was not a great loss, then. Still, Erika was mildly annoyed as she wandered away from the board and back towards a nearby couch. She was spending a lot of time in the Sun Room lately, which seemed to be a bit of a waste as she could have spent in going around the Institute. On the other hand, she had a sandwich here that was waiting to be consumed and after spending a week with little access to "real food", Erika was more then happy to enjoy her time spent eating.
Still, at some point she was going to have to manage her time a little more effectively. There was no reason why she couldn't multitask, so Erika kept her gaze on the door of the Sun Room so she could watch people filter in on their way to other rooms. She wouldn't get everyone, no, but perhaps she would find someone useful that she could bother for the rest of the shift. A familiar face, or maybe someone new. She'd decide on that eventually.
[ hau Seishin ready for round 2. /killed ]
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But then Leanne expressed a little confusion about the statement he'd muttered to himself, and the once-Reploid glanced up from his sandwich to stare at her for it. What did she...
...Oh. That's right. She didn't know yet.
Not that it was a big deal or anything. He didn't feel like explaining it all outright, so he'd hint at it and only explain further if the girl asked. "Oh... I'm not used to human customs and behaviors," he said, completely nonchalant. "Like food. It's been a difficult time adjusting..." With that, Zero went right back to his sandwich.
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She set her own sandwich down again on her lap, peering curiously at Zero. Had she... She'd misheard, hadn't she? Human customs? But he looked perfectly human to her! Ridiculously long hair, sure, but any human could still grow their hair out that long. How could he possibly be anything but human?
"Uh..." Leanne began, realizing she had no idea how to even begin to broach the question. She spoke carefully, slowly, suddenly feeling completely out of her depth in the conversation. "What are you talking about? Doesn't... everyone eat? I think even monsters eat food. You never ate anything before coming here?"
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A little amusing, though, that she brought up the word 'monsters'. Maybe another would've taken offense at that, but Zero wasn't bothered. It didn't apply to him, and she didn't understand.
"No," he answered calmly, keeping eye contact with her, "because I wasn't human before I came here. I was a Reploid...an android built with a mind like a human's."
Simple enough answer. He'd say that much for now, and allow the girl to respond as she wished.
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Leanne looked down at her lap, brows furrowed, before quickly looking back up. "So, you're like a... uh..." And there really was no tactful way to call someone a machine either, was there? He... wouldn't be offended, right? "Like a machine? I don't think Reploids exist where I'm from..."
And to think she was actually talking to one. What kind of movie had she just walked into?
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A war machine.
...But anyway. "Yeah," he said, still looking and sounding as unconcerned as ever. "I was. But I became human when I woke up here...I'm still trying to figure out how that happened, and if I can turn back to normal somehow." Just a few of his many questions about this place...
"There are other androids around here, but it doesn't seem like anyone knows what a Reploid is specifically... I guess that shouldn't be a surprise, though, considering everyone's from everywhere." Leanne...did know that all the prisoners here came from other time periods and other worlds, didn't she? Hopefully he wouldn't have to explain that, too... How long did she say she'd been here, again?