[He can't help but laugh when he reads the new message.]
No worries, I'm free today! I'll come over.
[If there's no objection he'll just be sauntering from his block to Robotnik's, and this time he will ring the doorbell. Luckily the festival went over without a hitch, so he's pretty relaxed right now.]
[When he hears the doorbell ring, he opens the door.
The drone that's been following him around for a while is there floating behind him, but so is a similar one, a little less sleek and aesthetically pleasing upon further inspection, but it's floating in the air nonetheless.]
Okay, come in. Hurry up.
[He heads back into the apartment, which is covered in various parts and tools and robot arms and it's definitely been decorated in a way that says "mad scientist." Please ignore the machines in the corner that have some very specific moonblessing purposes.]
[Robotnik shakes his head, gesturing at the better-looking of the two drones.]
One. I mean, I could have made more with more time, but it's better to get one done correctly before you start mass-producing them. This is one of my originals. From home.
[He reaches a hand out and brushes a hand over the drone like he's petting a cat.]
The other is the prototype using local materials. Not bad for a first pass, right?
But seeing these two next to each other makes me think... these are purely mechanical, right? No magical components? I wonder if they'd still work fine if we simply copied them. That shady guy, Lumi, sells charms for that in his shop, but I also know a magical boy who can copy stuff as one of his abilities.
Mechanical. While I've been working on studying how magic works, I still prefer nice, reasonable, nonmagical technology.
[And working from the ground up's difficult even for a genius! But he's not inherently magical or anything so it makes sense.]
...Copying them would make the manufacturing process faster, yes. I don't think using magical means should stop them from functioning correctly, but I haven't tried.
Let's try that out, then. But for now just teach me how to operate them. I hope it's not too complicated.
[If he can't get a hang of it he'll simply recruit someone who can. He doesn't care about personally having the power of a drone army behind him, just about someone protecting the city with it.]
(no subject)
No worries, I'm free today! I'll come over.
[If there's no objection he'll just be sauntering from his block to Robotnik's, and this time he will ring the doorbell. Luckily the festival went over without a hitch, so he's pretty relaxed right now.]
(no subject)
[When he hears the doorbell ring, he opens the door.
The drone that's been following him around for a while is there floating behind him, but so is a similar one, a little less sleek and aesthetically pleasing upon further inspection, but it's floating in the air nonetheless.]
Okay, come in. Hurry up.
[He heads back into the apartment, which is covered in various parts and tools and robot arms and it's definitely been decorated in a way that says "mad scientist." Please ignore the machines in the corner that have some very specific moonblessing purposes.]
(no subject)
You were able to make two? That's great!
(no subject)
One. I mean, I could have made more with more time, but it's better to get one done correctly before you start mass-producing them. This is one of my originals. From home.
[He reaches a hand out and brushes a hand over the drone like he's petting a cat.]
The other is the prototype using local materials. Not bad for a first pass, right?
(no subject)
[He isn't in this for the aesthetics!]
But seeing these two next to each other makes me think... these are purely mechanical, right? No magical components? I wonder if they'd still work fine if we simply copied them. That shady guy, Lumi, sells charms for that in his shop, but I also know a magical boy who can copy stuff as one of his abilities.
(no subject)
[And working from the ground up's difficult even for a genius! But he's not inherently magical or anything so it makes sense.]
...Copying them would make the manufacturing process faster, yes. I don't think using magical means should stop them from functioning correctly, but I haven't tried.
(no subject)
[If he can't get a hang of it he'll simply recruit someone who can. He doesn't care about personally having the power of a drone army behind him, just about someone protecting the city with it.]
(no subject)
[He pats the nicer drone of the two.]
That one's mine. As for control, it's incredibly complicated.
[He spreads his fingers, showing off the series of buttons on the pair of fingerless gloves he's wearing.]
Each function involves a series of complicated gestures and button presses. [A pause.] So I made you an app.