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Connor [RK800] ([personal profile] littleconnor) wrote2018-06-22 01:06 am

OPEN POST



Let's do something! Feel free to do anything you want me Little Connor!

(Notes: Literally nothing changes for him except that he's a much smaller model of a Connor. Except the understandable limitations of someone so small. He can't catch Ralph or race forward to stop Daniel from throwing himself and Emma from the roof, forcing him to ensure Emma is released.)
 
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Not sure what timeline you'd want Connor to be in, so tried to play it vague. :)

[personal profile] epistemophilic 2018-06-22 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
It's awkward, navigating Detroit as an android. Well, as a much older, "inferior" model. One running even after three and a half decades of being operational. Fortunately, Callias passes off as human in more ways than one, including the fact that his breath gives off steam in the chilly winter air (in spite of his lack of need for it.)

What really gets to him, some days, is the vacant look in so many of the androids' eyes. They remind him of himself when his own coding hadn't organically matured (as it was programmed to do.)

But one catches his eye, and it's hard to say exactly why that is.

Maybe it's the way he looks, or the fact that he's incredibly small. Dirty-red glass eyes hone in on him, his perplexion obvious. In a place of large androids, and large people, why would an android be small? Unable to resist the pull of his coded curiosity, he approaches, but words aren't coming.

He's an inferior model, unable to scan anything in detail by sight, sound, or by any other means.

"Um... hello there. Might I ask why you're so tiny?"

Right, good way to open things up.

...Hopefully he's not scanned too thoroughly. Hell, his metal-reinforced limbs are a dead giveaway in front of magnets or x-rays. The rest of him is synthetic-organic - with organs in the same place as a human body that, theoretically, could be removed to help an actual human.

Still, at a glance, he looks, sounds, and feels human in many ways.
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o/

[personal profile] epistemophilic 2018-06-22 06:51 am (UTC)(link)
Honestly, the only really stark thing about him is the rather machine-like prosthetic that makes up the majority of his right forearm, though only the shiny black metal hand is visible.

Rather than comical, the almost reflexive-looking gesture is rather endearing.

"That's..." Callias squints a bit at the thought. "bizarre."

Okay, the police, huh? Better be careful. Sure, his ID wasn't fake, but he didn't want to give any reason to... find him suspicious.

"Ah, sorry, I don't mean to imply that you're bizarre. Just, the decision to downsize you is strange to me."

But he knows that he's lucky to have such an opinion, even knowing how fickle humans can be over even their own kind.

"Do you enjoy being this size?"
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[personal profile] epistemophilic 2018-06-22 07:32 am (UTC)(link)
"Mm. That seems pretty disadvantageous, especially when you're working with the police."

Inner workings whirring away, silently, he contemplates things for a moment. There's the impulse to pick Connor up, and see how much he weighs compared to the strength of his synthetic muscles.

Dammit, his curiosity is going to get him killed one day.

"Bet you'd be cuter at your full height."

He flashes a cheeky grin, eyes crinkling in mirth.

"Anyway, let me know if you want any help for anything height-wise? I'm pretty tall, after all." What was Connor doing, anyway...?
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[personal profile] epistemophilic 2018-06-22 08:28 am (UTC)(link)
"Eh, maybe later. It wouldn't be you, though."

There's the urge to pat his head, ruffle his hair, he doesn't. Instead, he finds the closest place to sit down near him, clasping his hands together absently so it's easier for them to be at a mutual eye level. He feels the way his prosthetic clicks uncomfortably in response to the simple motion, the nerves within it wired to his main sensors giving off a sense of discomfort.

He ignores it for now. Repairs can come later. It's not like it's a repair he can fix on his own, anyway.

"I have a bad habit of flirting with people, I guess. Just out of wanting to provoke a reaction." More like he knew, but he didn't really care to not flirt. From the way Connor talks, he can tell he's speaking with an intelligent adult-like person. Android or not.
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[personal profile] epistemophilic 2018-06-25 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
That just prompts Callias to laugh a little, and a slight softening of his gaze.

"Being an android or not-- well, I guess it all has to do with coding." Folding one leg over the other, idly twiddling his fingers, he looks down to the metal of his hand, flexes it slightly.

"There's a type of model in existence that has naturally self-programming and self-editing coding, did you know? Capable of not only logical thought, but emotional thought and expression as well. Their mental capacities, however, are... not as advanced as CyberLife models.

"They have coding that more closely replicates human development from the toddler stage onward, and life cycle. I think for a lot of people, however, they'd find the burden of raising such an AI to be... too troublesome than it's worth.

"And most people seem pretty damn lazy these days. So I guess that's why Hybrid Children aren't trending here, either."

Never mind that he is one and is skirting a very fine line right now. But what's this small model going to do, arrest him? He can pass most basic "are you human" checks without batting an eye, and from what he can tell, his physical strength rivals CyberLife models as well.

"If you met such an android, what's your thought about it? Hypothetically speaking."