Is that so... that doesn't sound like a relative safe way to store information, but I suppose it's more a cultural custom. I will be sure to ask around for that as well.
[ It's less information and more... well, never mind. ]
Great, thanks, RO.
[ Research isn't really Kido's strong suit, but while she would leave it at that, there's also the nagging thought of how she's always pushing different tasks on RO, and she steps back from the door on the ground to look about the castle, squinting a little at the Velvet Room door, and then to RO. ]
Is there anything else you're looking into that you need help with? If I can't help, I might be able to point you towards somebody who can.
[ RO thinks about that for a moment, mentally running through a list to see if she actually needs help with anything. ]
In that case, I would like to request information of where I can find rations that are very high in carbs, cheap, and preferably small. I had attempted burgers already, but it doesn't seem to be enough.
Understood. Please wait. [ RO steps out of the castle for a minute and RO seemingly... returns. Though it looks like she is missing her megaphone. She lacks an expression with her constant poker face and merely stands next to Kido without a word. ]
[ RO never seemed the type to make fun of people, but here she is making fun of Kido— at least, that's what it feels like— and Kido narrows her eyes at her, obviously ticked now. ]
You don't have to lie about not having a phone- you could've just told me you couldn't reach anyone. Whatever. High calorie food, right? Do you know what your friend likes to eat?
[ Feels kind of weird to call whoever it is her dummy, so friend it is. ]
[ The dummy stays silent before opening her mouth to speak, until the real RO comes back to the castle, looking slightly agitated when she finds the dummy there. ]
I told you to wait at the entrance--
[ She turns to look at Kido briefly. ]
I apologize if the dummy has done anything inappropriate, Kido. If you could look past that...
[ There's a sense of déjà vu that sends her reeling— along with the overwhelming urge to punch the dummy (or RO, whoever's closest within arm's reach) because seeing two of the same person has to be an illusion and that's how she gets rid of Kano's. ]
Yes, she's the dummy. I am usually allowed for a max number of four dummies in order to increase my combat efficiency. However, they also require rations to function, which was why I asked earlier... I had her scout nearby if there were any dangerous animals on our way to the castle.
[ They're even wearing the same clothes, so it's difficult to differentiate them... ]
[ Uh. All of this raises more questions than it answers, and Kido finds herself looking between RO and her dummy before finally settling on the dummy. ]
You can't just call her "the dummy" though...
[ She wants to ask what the dummy's name is, but she supposes RO isn't really a name, either, just a series of letters and numbers. But said enough times and it sounds like a name, just like anybody else's and this... dummy or copy or clone or whatever you want to call it, should have a name too. ]
Oh. Right. The word sometimes has a derogatory meaning behind it. RO is so used to copies being referred to as dummies, because that's how they were always called. The dummy blankly looks at Kido back, staring without a word. ]
She's called a dummy because she is part of the dummy link system, in which a T-Doll like myself controls four other copies. I only have one with me at the moment.
[ Her dummy is essentially useless without her combat core and gun anyway. ]
... Did you want to name her?
[ Is this what human sentimentality is--wanting to name a dummy. ]
[ Yeah, it's human sentimentality, wanting to name a dummy because looking human means Kido would see her as human. The same reason why she still believes that Mae is a normal person who can make themselves look like a cat-thing, or and why she forgets Terry is a demi-god and won't die falling twenty feet. ]
Oh. Um, shouldn't you be the one to name her? It would mean more, coming from you.
[ Being put on the spot like this, all Kido would be able to come up with is something following the standard Ichiro, Jiro, etc. by number order, but that's somehow worse than leaving it as "dummy" ]
... I'm sorry, but I don't really understand why it would.
[ RO looks genuinely confused at the question. ]
She only listens to commands given to her and is mainly suited for assistance that requires another body. I can issue commands internally, so I would not necessarily need a name for the dummy...
[ She really is trying her best to justify the dummy having the name, but she doesn't see it. :( Sorry, Kido. ]
[ Gestures at the dummy, she looks like a person and therefore Kido will treat her like one ]
What about for others to refer to her? I can't go around calling her your dummy.
[ She could, and it's the technical term, but she would feel bad and that's justification enough for RO to make something up. Two random letters. It can be easy. ]
[ She still can't think of a reason why they would want to refer to her dummy instead of RO herself, but RO can at least understand that Kido feels bad about it, even if she can't understand why. ]
Dummy... 1...
[ ...
God, that sounds so stupid, even to her. But she doesn't know how to think of names? It's weird for her, but even so, that's the best she can do. ]
[ It really is a sorry attempt, and if Kido were a meaner person, she'd laugh instead of trying to hold it in like she does now. But it's not like Kido had anything better than Ichiro to begin with, so that sobers her up quickly. ]
We can work with that. Let's see...
[ However you pronounce dummy in Japanese. Dami? dami... ichi... damichi... also sounds stupid, but if they drop the first syllable... ]
How about Michi?
[ Depending on how it's written, it doesn't mean one anymore but whatever, idk, I'm bad at names and people keep talking to Kido about making up names and I'm ??? ]
[ Maybe Kido looks super creative with names... somehow... Maybe she can be the Name Rater of Hirajiro.
RO looks at the dummy, who still has a blank look on her face like she always does. ]
Michi.
[ The dummy responds by shifting her gaze over to RO, then to Kido, then back at RO before nodding. ]
The identity is accepted, so she will respond to that name from now on. Hm, this wasn't a situation that I expected. I thought she would have remained completely unresponsive to the name because of how she's programmed.
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Is that so... that doesn't sound like a relative safe way to store information, but I suppose it's more a cultural custom. I will be sure to ask around for that as well.
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Great, thanks, RO.
[ Research isn't really Kido's strong suit, but while she would leave it at that, there's also the nagging thought of how she's always pushing different tasks on RO, and she steps back from the door on the ground to look about the castle, squinting a little at the Velvet Room door, and then to RO. ]
Is there anything else you're looking into that you need help with? If I can't help, I might be able to point you towards somebody who can.
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In that case, I would like to request information of where I can find rations that are very high in carbs, cheap, and preferably small. I had attempted burgers already, but it doesn't seem to be enough.
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Do you have to eat?
[ Isn't she a robot? Is this an insensitive question... ]
I could probably make something a little healthier than burgers, that you can carry around, if you let me know what you like.
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I need to feed a dummy, in which they favor high calorie or carb rations or they will eat everything else in sight.
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A dummy... Terrence? Hibiki?
[ Dummy is an affectionate term, like Kido's "Fool" is for Hibiki, right? yeah ]
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[ ... Hm. Terminology seems to be difficult to explain. ]
If you'd like, I can call for them right now.
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Sure, go ahead.
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When is the dummy coming out? She thinks she would hear Terry or Hibiki or Leon far before she sees them. ]
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Do you have spare rations?
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[ She looks around the castle again, before looking back at the dummy. ]
You didn't call them here, did you? We're way out in the castle, so maybe it'll be better if I just speak to them on the phone.
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[ Her tone of voice is also very flat, even more robotic than RO's usual self. ]
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You don't have to lie about not having a phone- you could've just told me you couldn't reach anyone. Whatever. High calorie food, right? Do you know what your friend likes to eat?
[ Feels kind of weird to call whoever it is her dummy, so friend it is. ]
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I told you to wait at the entrance--
[ She turns to look at Kido briefly. ]
I apologize if the dummy has done anything inappropriate, Kido. If you could look past that...
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[ There's a sense of déjà vu that sends her reeling— along with the overwhelming urge to punch the dummy (or RO, whoever's closest within arm's reach) because seeing two of the same person has to be an illusion and that's how she gets rid of Kano's. ]
Is that your, uh.
[ Friend? Dummy? Evil twin? ]
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[ They're even wearing the same clothes, so it's difficult to differentiate them... ]
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You can't just call her "the dummy" though...
[ She wants to ask what the dummy's name is, but she supposes RO isn't really a name, either, just a series of letters and numbers. But said enough times and it sounds like a name, just like anybody else's and this... dummy or copy or clone or whatever you want to call it, should have a name too. ]
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Oh. Right. The word sometimes has a derogatory meaning behind it. RO is so used to copies being referred to as dummies, because that's how they were always called. The dummy blankly looks at Kido back, staring without a word. ]
She's called a dummy because she is part of the dummy link system, in which a T-Doll like myself controls four other copies. I only have one with me at the moment.
[ Her dummy is essentially useless without her combat core and gun anyway. ]
... Did you want to name her?
[ Is this what human sentimentality is--wanting to name a dummy. ]
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Oh. Um, shouldn't you be the one to name her? It would mean more, coming from you.
[ Being put on the spot like this, all Kido would be able to come up with is something following the standard Ichiro, Jiro, etc. by number order, but that's somehow worse than leaving it as "dummy" ]
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[ RO looks genuinely confused at the question. ]
She only listens to commands given to her and is mainly suited for assistance that requires another body. I can issue commands internally, so I would not necessarily need a name for the dummy...
[ She really is trying her best to justify the dummy having the name, but she doesn't see it. :( Sorry, Kido. ]
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What about for others to refer to her? I can't go around calling her your dummy.
[ She could, and it's the technical term, but she would feel bad and that's justification enough for RO to make something up. Two random letters. It can be easy. ]
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Dummy... 1...
[ ...
God, that sounds so stupid, even to her. But she doesn't know how to think of names? It's weird for her, but even so, that's the best she can do. ]
My apologies, but my creative process is lacking.
[ This is embarrassing... ]
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We can work with that. Let's see...
[ However you pronounce dummy in Japanese. Dami? dami... ichi... damichi... also sounds stupid, but if they drop the first syllable... ]
How about Michi?
[ Depending on how it's written, it doesn't mean one anymore but whatever, idk, I'm bad at names and people keep talking to Kido about making up names and I'm ??? ]
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RO looks at the dummy, who still has a blank look on her face like she always does. ]
Michi.
[ The dummy responds by shifting her gaze over to RO, then to Kido, then back at RO before nodding. ]
The identity is accepted, so she will respond to that name from now on. Hm, this wasn't a situation that I expected. I thought she would have remained completely unresponsive to the name because of how she's programmed.
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