System Check.
RP-SySCT Bios v. 8.3
Bluebird series 3.3226 v4
>Diagnostic Mode
>Memory
>External Memory . . . . OK
>Internal Memory . . . . N\A
>Available Memory. . . . 254 PiB
>Hardware
>Arm, L
>Equipment Loadout "C" - "Stun Gun (35ft approximate range), Photonic Cannon, reinforced musculature, increased stability. (Warning: Handle objects with care)"
>Arm, R
>Equipment Loadout "K" - "Shield projector, reinforced musculature, increased stability, remote-hand."
>Legs
>Equipment Loadout "C" - "Reserve batteries EX1, EX2, EX3, reinforced musculature, increased stability, boosters. (Right Leg equiped with tripod for artillary fire.)"
>Torso
>Equipment Loadout "C" - "Central generator EX, secondary memory storage, reinforced chasis, camo-less model"
>Head
>Equipment Loadout "A" - "Reinforced cranium, emergency life-support, emergency ejection system, soul" USER NOTE: "Soul? Really, mom?"
>Diagnostic Complete
>Boot Sequence
>Tactile Sensors . . . . OK
>Damage Sensors . . . . OK
>Visual Sensors . . . . OK
>Audio Sensors . . . . OK
>Weapons Systems . . . . OK
>Boot Sequence Complete
"Good morning, Bluebird."
>Prime Photonic Cannon
>Charging ... 5%
>Disable Weaponry
>Charge Aborted
Sighed to himself for a moment as the incident continued. Strange that someone awkward had decided to come out to a common space wearing pajamas. Of course, Karif wasn't fond of wearing pajamas at all - thank god for cotton bedsheets.There had been a moon, and a rabbit had run across the road, and the leaps of that rabbit were longer than either Ammi or his horse liked.
Still, Bluebird was around. Best to play it safe around her. An errant cheek brush, a bump of the shoulder, and he could hurt her very, very badly. Worse still, he could cause damage that cost millions to repair. To anyone outside the boy's head, all they'd see was a momentary shudder - and given the temperature, and the way he was dressed, maybe he was just cold.In February the McGregor boys from Meadow Hill were out shooting woodchucks, and not far from the Gardner place bagged a very peculiar specimen.
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