[ He's naturally curious. It's how he was built. And given his state of the art model, he's probably more prying and questioning than anyone else sharing his blueprint. Something buried deep in 9S' processors tells him-- No, begs him to question 2B until there's no answers left. As if it's embedded into his coding. He's meant to scan the surface, not other androids. But he does it anyway. Perhaps it's because she's not entirely pushing him away, but he gets the feeling that she's trying.
Hence, the question of whether or not she's done this before. Did she have a bad experience with her last partner? Would she rather be with them?
9S isn't really able to make a response quite yet. Not when they're greeted by a horde of machines that 2B so abruptly begins to get to work on. He can easily become distracted by the thrill of destroying them. While he isn't a combat model himself, he provides combat support from afar. 9S hacks any machines close by, causing a couple to self-destruct and ignite any nearby allies. It clears their numbers more efficiently, all while collecting data at the same time. Once the fray is cleared, 9S projects a blue, translucent screen from his combat visor. He quickly reviews his findings, even if there isn't much. ]
Anyway.
[ 9S continues where he left off, idly swiping his finger up and down his screen. Organizing reports he instantly creates. ]
I asked, because it seems like you're not a fan of the new initiative. That's fine if that's the case. Androids don't normally work together for a reason. I don't necessarily agree, so the change is nice.
[ Nothing changed. He's just mistaken. 9S taps away, moving files about so they can move forward. He stops, however, when he comes across an odd-looking file in his OS software. Something in the code that doesn't make sense. ]
...
[ There's nothing large about the code. Almost useless. But it's blatant enough to him that it shouldn't be there. How has his OS not malfunctioned due to unintended coding? He squints, zooming in to the vast sea of code where a singular "2B" catches his gaze. He looks to her, then to his screen, which he promptly shuts down. He'll have to investigate that later. ]
All good. I managed to snatch some internal processing code from a few machines. Sent the activity up to command. What's next?
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Hence, the question of whether or not she's done this before. Did she have a bad experience with her last partner? Would she rather be with them?
9S isn't really able to make a response quite yet. Not when they're greeted by a horde of machines that 2B so abruptly begins to get to work on. He can easily become distracted by the thrill of destroying them. While he isn't a combat model himself, he provides combat support from afar. 9S hacks any machines close by, causing a couple to self-destruct and ignite any nearby allies. It clears their numbers more efficiently, all while collecting data at the same time. Once the fray is cleared, 9S projects a blue, translucent screen from his combat visor. He quickly reviews his findings, even if there isn't much. ]
Anyway.
[ 9S continues where he left off, idly swiping his finger up and down his screen. Organizing reports he instantly creates. ]
I asked, because it seems like you're not a fan of the new initiative. That's fine if that's the case. Androids don't normally work together for a reason. I don't necessarily agree, so the change is nice.
[ Nothing changed. He's just mistaken. 9S taps away, moving files about so they can move forward. He stops, however, when he comes across an odd-looking file in his OS software. Something in the code that doesn't make sense. ]
...
[ There's nothing large about the code. Almost useless. But it's blatant enough to him that it shouldn't be there. How has his OS not malfunctioned due to unintended coding? He squints, zooming in to the vast sea of code where a singular "2B" catches his gaze. He looks to her, then to his screen, which he promptly shuts down. He'll have to investigate that later. ]
All good. I managed to snatch some internal processing code from a few machines. Sent the activity up to command. What's next?