Miguel O'Hara (
what_the_shock) wrote in
fandomhigh2018-09-13 09:28 am
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Popular Science | Thursday, 3rd period
Miguel eyed the students when they showed up. Okay, they hadn't all done terribly last week. And he'd ended up with some sort-of-cute monkey-ponies to name after Iris. This week...they'd see.
“This week we’re doing something that’s mostly computer models,” he said, “so hopefully it won’t have quite as phenomenal a potential for disaster as genetics.” He spoke from experience. “Even if some of last week's were cool. This one’s from a movie, and we’re just going to watch the section where they build their code, not the whole thing.” He set it up and played the movie, his expression going from annoyed to confused to incredulous.
He flipped it off.
“Okay, that is not how computers work, even in this time.” He threw up his hands and used the Danger Shop console to call up a series of computer consoles, magazines, and dolls. “You want underwear on your head, you can call it up yourselves. The consoles are set up to work with the same sort of language as this room, so at least you won't have to program from scratch. Go for it; try to get a functional human - or heck, even an automaton - from those directions."
“This week we’re doing something that’s mostly computer models,” he said, “so hopefully it won’t have quite as phenomenal a potential for disaster as genetics.” He spoke from experience. “Even if some of last week's were cool. This one’s from a movie, and we’re just going to watch the section where they build their code, not the whole thing.” He set it up and played the movie, his expression going from annoyed to confused to incredulous.
He flipped it off.
“Okay, that is not how computers work, even in this time.” He threw up his hands and used the Danger Shop console to call up a series of computer consoles, magazines, and dolls. “You want underwear on your head, you can call it up yourselves. The consoles are set up to work with the same sort of language as this room, so at least you won't have to program from scratch. Go for it; try to get a functional human - or heck, even an automaton - from those directions."

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