It'll be fine. They're designed to get a little messy sometimes. It's just part of the job.
[He takes the charm, turning it over in his hand and trying not to squint too much at the drones just being... shoved into sleeves. So it goes. The charm is definitely unnecessarily decorative, but at least it's useful.]
I'll make sure to start with the most important things. Then I can go from there, and when it runs out it runs out.
[((iiiiiii think i did a bad job of explaining how big the normal non-toy drones are, my baaaad))]
[OH OOPS... but no problem; more awkward things have happened in Gintama!! It kind of looks like Hijikata is packing melons in his tightly stretched sleeves right now, but he's unpertubed. If people in the street have a problem with this they can mind their own business.
Unless Robotnik has a bag for him or something.]
Good, good. I know you'll use it well, that's why I'm happy to leave it with you. You're not some moron who'd replicate a hundred cheesecakes or whatever.
[This more or less concludes their business for now... he's very pleased to have acquired the copy drones before the next disaster. He pats one of them through the fabric under his crossed arms.]
If I get to put them to use any time soon I'll let you know how it went.
[Technically, Robotnik has some bags, since this is a shop and all, but since Hijikata seems to know what he intends to do here he's not questioning it. Follow your weird dreams.
He lets out a laugh, setting the charm aside for study/later use.]
I'm going to guess you know someone who would do just that.
[With business done, he waves him off, but at least he's not being hostile about it.]
Great. Go test those out. Make sure to give me all the data you can.
(no subject)
[He takes the charm, turning it over in his hand and trying not to squint too much at the drones just being... shoved into sleeves. So it goes. The charm is definitely unnecessarily decorative, but at least it's useful.]
I'll make sure to start with the most important things. Then I can go from there, and when it runs out it runs out.
[((iiiiiii think i did a bad job of explaining how big the normal non-toy drones are, my baaaad))]
(no subject)
OH OOPS... but no problem; more awkward things have happened in Gintama!!It kind of looks like Hijikata is packing melons in his tightly stretched sleeves right now, but he's unpertubed. If people in the street have a problem with this they can mind their own business.Unless Robotnik has a bag for him or something.]
Good, good. I know you'll use it well, that's why I'm happy to leave it with you. You're not some moron who'd replicate a hundred cheesecakes or whatever.
[This more or less concludes their business for now... he's very pleased to have acquired the copy drones before the next disaster. He pats one of them through the fabric under his crossed arms.]
If I get to put them to use any time soon I'll let you know how it went.
(no subject)
He lets out a laugh, setting the charm aside for study/later use.]
I'm going to guess you know someone who would do just that.
[With business done, he waves him off, but at least he's not being hostile about it.]
Great. Go test those out. Make sure to give me all the data you can.
(no subject)
[He gives Robotnik a thumbs-ups that's made only slightly awkward by his ridiculously bulging sleeves.]
And hell yeah, do I ever know enough morons...
[They probably both do. He sighs.]
Good luck with your other projects, then, Doctor. Until soon!
(no subject)
[He nods, then turns and disappears towards the back of the warehouse. Time to test this thing out.]