Evan Sabahnur (
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fandomhigh2012-11-12 09:06 am
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SCIENCE! Club, Monday After Classes
Today when the Science! Club members walked into the Danger Shop, they'd see the place was set up to resemble a biology lab... in the middle of a greenhouse. Every which way they looked, there were plants of all persuasions, from a towering sycamore to the lowly potato.
... Sorry, GLaDOS.
"Hey, guys," Evan greeted, looking about as chipper as always. "Today we're going to do things with plants. Um... pretty much anything you can think to do with them, actually. Since they're, you know, plants and all."
That was helpful, Evan, thank you.
"I am not an expert on biology," Liara supplied needlessly. "But I believe there are several experiments we could focus on. For example, we could use the microscopes to examine the structure of Earth plants." She glanced towards... Evan, yes. Not GLaDOS. Evan. "I also have reason to believe we could turn certain vegetables into batteries..."
"Which we can, um... you know, do." Evan? Was looking at Liara. And also not at GLaDOS. "Because we brought the stuff." A beat. "Or you could poke toothpicks into an avocado pit to try to grow a tree? You know. If you don't want to make a... vegetable battery."
Nondescript vegetable, right there. Yessir.
"Yes," Liara said, looking terribly earnest. "Also, I believe that if you put certain types of Earth flowers in liquid infused with color, the blossom assumes that color. Sometimes even several, if you slice the..." She glanced down at the sheet of paper in her hand. "Stem?"
Seriously! Not a biology expert!
"Stem," Evan agreed, smiling an earnest smile to match. "Or, if you don't want to do any of that, you can just feed bugs to the carnivorous plants for the rest of the meeting. And take one home with you if you want. No, you can't make a potato battery out of those, though."
... Wait! No! He hadn't meant to actually say that!
"Vegetable battery," Liara saidvery quickly sagely.
Battery of nondescript vegetable.
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... Sorry, GLaDOS.
"Hey, guys," Evan greeted, looking about as chipper as always. "Today we're going to do things with plants. Um... pretty much anything you can think to do with them, actually. Since they're, you know, plants and all."
That was helpful, Evan, thank you.
"I am not an expert on biology," Liara supplied needlessly. "But I believe there are several experiments we could focus on. For example, we could use the microscopes to examine the structure of Earth plants." She glanced towards... Evan, yes. Not GLaDOS. Evan. "I also have reason to believe we could turn certain vegetables into batteries..."
"Which we can, um... you know, do." Evan? Was looking at Liara. And also not at GLaDOS. "Because we brought the stuff." A beat. "Or you could poke toothpicks into an avocado pit to try to grow a tree? You know. If you don't want to make a... vegetable battery."
Nondescript vegetable, right there. Yessir.
"Yes," Liara said, looking terribly earnest. "Also, I believe that if you put certain types of Earth flowers in liquid infused with color, the blossom assumes that color. Sometimes even several, if you slice the..." She glanced down at the sheet of paper in her hand. "Stem?"
Seriously! Not a biology expert!
"Stem," Evan agreed, smiling an earnest smile to match. "Or, if you don't want to do any of that, you can just feed bugs to the carnivorous plants for the rest of the meeting. And take one home with you if you want. No, you can't make a potato battery out of those, though."
... Wait! No! He hadn't meant to actually say that!
"Vegetable battery," Liara said
Battery of nondescript vegetable.
[Open!]

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"Choosing to hurt people is just that... it's a choice, and it can be made by anyone, whether they're machines or not. We just have instinct where they have programming, but it's still there, built into us, biologically or technologically. People are dangerous as a rule. That's what 'intelligence' means... that we're smart enough to make the decision to help or hurt. Some might be predisposed to make more hurtful choices than others, but that doesn't mean that it's going to be set in stone, always. What people are and who they choose to be... it's different."
Evan had feelings on this topic. Really, really strong ones.
"I can't justify believing anything else. All AIs are dangerous, all mutants are dangerous, I'm dangerous because I look like someone who hurt a lot of people..." Deep breath. "Be careful around people who are different from you if you want to, if that's what makes you feel better, but until people actually choose to commit a crime, they're not automatically criminals. That's not how people work."
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She was a scientist at heart; emotional pleas and hearsay didn't hold a terrible lot of weight against the burden of history. Empirical evidence, on the other hand...
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And seemed more afraid of Evan than most of the other students. Which wasn't malicious, but it... it hurt.
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"And me," Victor said, glancing up from the workbench he was gripping with white knuckles. "Not to spoil your prejudices, but I'm still a cyborg and I haven't gone deaf in the last half-hour or anything. Evan, you're awesome."
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"You are an AI?" she said, genuinely taken aback in... a lot of ways. "I'm sorry, I had no idea--"
That he was one. That she already had the empirical evidence she required. That she had apparently been talking about this with him right there.
Could GLaDOS kill her? Now?
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"See," he said, both relieved that Victor had handed him some hard evidence that AIs could be good people, and kind of awestruck that he'd stepped in to speak up in the first place. "People. Just like everyone else. And good people, even."
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In shorter terms, she was flailing.
"I should not have said that."
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"None of us are home right now," he said, instead. "A lot of things here are different from anything any of us are used to, right? But maybe that just means that we have to... be willing to look at things a little differently than we're used to, too. Something isn't always true just because you've never found an example to the contrary. It's a really big multiverse out there."
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He took a few steadying breaths as he loosened his grip on the workbench, reminding himself to calm down. "But -- Evan's right. It's a big multiverse out there. We're all going to get in trouble if we believe everything from home is going to be true here."
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"I was wrong about this-- and I am truly sorry. I did not mean to hurt your feelings, Victor. I am so, so sorry." It was possible she might not be able to say much else to Victor for a while.
She fixed her eyes on Evan. "But I am the only one of my species here, surrounded by a culture I have only known about for four months, and which certainly doesn't know a thing about me or my people," she said. "So don't lecture me on having to look at things differently when I spend so much time doing so out of pure necessity that I am starting to feel as if I might go cross-eyed!"
She slammed her mouth shut the moment those last few words came out.
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"I know it's not even at all the same thing," he offered, softly, "but nothing at all has been much like home since I left, either. People are..."
They were cruel. He'd never known cruelty first-hand until he left home. Not once.
"... I just mean..." He frowned a little. "I'd like to learn about your people. And... maybe we can figure out ways to meet in the middle on... certain things."
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He sucked in a breath. "I'll keep that in mind, I guess? And if there's stuff to her culture that isn't about robots being evil, I'd love to hear it."
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It was probably somewhere in the middle.
"And I do not think you are waiting for a chance to kill us all," she added. "You let me prattle on insulting your people like a fool for several minutes without once giving in to the urge to shoot me."
Humor worked on humans, right? That was the lesson she had been learning recently. Perhaps it worked on their AIs, too.
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It probably had something to do with Victor being one of those people who seemed to know who he looked like, but didn't seem to care.
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Though he was glad Xavin and Liara were not at all likely to ever meet. They'd come up with Ideas. Non-android-friendly Ideas.
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She rubbed the back of her neck. "Well, I should probably get back to my books before I stick my foot in my mouth again," she said. "Perhaps we can talk again soon."
But hopefully a far away enough soon that she could find the time to freak out about how exactly that kind of social interaction worked anyway.
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He scuffed his toe against the floor again.
"It's not really something people like to listen to."
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"You don't have anything to apologize for," he said more softly. "I wasn't listening to every single word, but I could tell you were doing your best to talk to her. It's not your fault her world is nuts. Just makes me glad I don't have to live there, you know?"
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Which is why Evan had been so adamant that people were people.
"I mean, they're afraid of the geth. People like me have to worry about sentinels."
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And then it was his turn to pick up a potted plant for something to do with his hands.
"I hate what our world does to mutants," he said, turning the pot in his hands. "You're right, there's plenty of hate and fear to go around everywhere. Just always feels a little different when it's aimed at you."
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If he had any say in the matter, the world wouldn't be like that. But ... he kind of didn't have any say in the matter, so he'd just do whatever he could, when he could do it.
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He helped as much as he could. But Evan was making him feel like maybe it wasn't enough.
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"I wish I knew," he admitted. "You can't just change everybody. It takes big, sweeping change, and a lot of open minds and... People. People willing to accept that people are people."
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