Izumi Ako (和泉 亜子) (
seat_five_girl) wrote2012-05-27 06:02 pm
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Cubefall 2012
The young woman, perhaps eighteen, lounging sideways in the chair near the fire is reading. The Haynes guide to BU-31 to 35 series GENOM boomers to be precise.
She's stopping regularly to check if there's anything interesting going on around too, though what counts for that with everything Cubefall related going on might be hard to tell.
She's stopping regularly to check if there's anything interesting going on around too, though what counts for that with everything Cubefall related going on might be hard to tell.
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In the manual, Chapter 3: Internal Networking Systems.
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Nope. "Oh, I see..." Besides she has no tools nearby.
Mostly. "How does it feel?"
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Sounds are a little off too, but that might just be the new ears.
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Right, start small and have her friend in several pieces in her workbench later!
What? Evil Genius! Being her friend means Jordan will put her back together.
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The arm jerks away quickly enough. Pain seems to be working just fine.
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"Did you try eating or drinking?" Who knows, right?
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Because the 33-S can drink blood to boost some of the repair functions.
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You know, testing reactions.
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"Ha-hee-easy Jordan-chan, I don't know what all the bits I have now doooo."
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Mostly.
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Really tempting.
The tickling done she sags against the chair, "How long do you think it would take?"
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She gestures circularly around her temple.
"-My programing."
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"It will be a lot like surgery." No, it will be surgery. "And it's safer if you stay awake. Now, I'm a cold-blooded crazy bitch who operated on herself to install the first replacement arm back when I was eight, but it can be really, really disturbing to you, being... open, and seeing the cybernetic parts inside."
"So, if you want to give it a pass, it's fine. Really." Even if Jordan's unhinged moral compass says it's not.
But Ako is special, one of the few (only?) people she really cares about.
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"I want to know too," she says finally, "I probably shouldn't be carrying my sylladex though."
Because as awesome as being able to pop a gun into your hand can be having it happen during exploratory surgery is bad.
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"Let's go."
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Setup goes quickly. Most things do when you have a cooperative volunteer instead of a limp body.
And even with Jordan's reassurance, Ako slips off the ribbon from her right wrist and hangs it on a peg. Her wrist is chilled without it, maybe even cold.
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It is... rather strange, not feeling one's body. "Just a minute, Ako-chan. I'm running a full scan to locate data ports so I know where to start."
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The ports are mostly at the neck. Close to the processors and the major data networking systems.
And as Jordan goes further into the architecture it will be clear that the individual who created this design for the brain was a mad genius. The tech used should not support many of the observed results, except though clever abuse of physics, programming and short feedback loops. As for the body, it is, as Data would say, 'fully functional.'
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Ako better not think too much about how Jordan takes her apart, then puts back together like new, taking notes and describing systems.
"The programming part is really advanced, Ako-chan." She's fusing the 'skin' closed along the torso, the last part to be done before shutting down the stasis collar. "Combat protocols, social protocols, utility protocols... and this sex-appeal programming, well..."
"...you know it's anatomically correct and mostly functional? I mean... sexually functional?" Done sealing the last, she performs the last check and releases the collar. After three and a half hours, Akobot regains control of her body.
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"I knew it looked complete," admits Ako rubbing her arms. (Seriously, it's like her whole body has a sudden short case of pins and needles.) "You didn't notice anything that looked like memory editing in the programming did you? Gaps or patch jobs?"
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