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fandomhigh2008-02-04 12:20 am
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Applied Inventiontronics, Period 4 - Week 5
Today, Inventiontronics was in the Danger Shop. Said Danger Shop looked a lot like a rural 1950's American town. Nice, normal little town, except for that creepy floating dude, and the fact that all the people were robots in various states of disrepair.
The zipperheaded man responsible was standing under the welcome sign, notes in hand, waiting for everyone to gather around.
"Hello, class!" Gosh, he was cheery. "Today, you're going to be repairing the good folks of Milltown. They're all ready and able to tell you how to fix them. Think of it as a walk-through. Ask them whatever questions you need to, they don't biteno matter how angry they look in the icons and are waiting with tools over there."
Glitch pointed over to the main street where six robots, counting the weird floating one, were scattered on steps and porches. Each one had a toolbox sitting near them.
"You can work together, if you like, or work alone. It's up to you. They'll let me know how you did when everyone is finished. Now go on," he started to herd them towards the robot people, "start working!"
[ooc:Wait for the OCD of roboty doom is up!]
The zipperheaded man responsible was standing under the welcome sign, notes in hand, waiting for everyone to gather around.
"Hello, class!" Gosh, he was cheery. "Today, you're going to be repairing the good folks of Milltown. They're all ready and able to tell you how to fix them. Think of it as a walk-through. Ask them whatever questions you need to, they don't bite
Glitch pointed over to the main street where six robots, counting the weird floating one, were scattered on steps and porches. Each one had a toolbox sitting near them.
"You can work together, if you like, or work alone. It's up to you. They'll let me know how you did when everyone is finished. Now go on," he started to herd them towards the robot people, "start working!"
[ooc:

Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
They just get replaced.
"That's what Professor Ambrose seemed to think."
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
"There's latches for something over this," he said briskly.
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
"Thanks all the same."
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
"Should we do your ankles as well?"
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
Hank smiled congenially at Liir.
"'less you want to save some fixing for your classmates."
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
"I probably should. Er."
He looked sideways at Hank, green eyes so very troubled.
"Do you want me to leave you alone so they can get to it?"
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
"Don't have to," he said, trying his best to look as non-threatening as possible. "Somethin' the matter, kiddo?"
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
"I've had a very very odd sort of morning."
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
Programming was clicking on, files opening and searching as the system went through lines of code about how to deal with young people who had odd mornings.
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
"Could mean somethin', you know. Dreams can be very important."
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
Except these had been about Andrew. And Teddy.
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
Programming was still running through files, bits of code, snippets of data. Overall, that was a very pre-made comment. Not that anyone could tell, of course.
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
"Er, thank you."
Re: Fix some Robots! - Hank (2/4)
"Welcome, kiddo."