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[He scribbles something down, then looks up.] And obviously we have to make sure it's upgradable. Can't let scientific advancements go by!
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Oh yes. Any part should be taken out with ease and replaced, and any additional software will need update features. Though, with most of that running through Elias's mainframe, I expect additional software will be kept to a minimum. Even drivers could go through the mainframe itself to update themselves the next time Elias gains more power.
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[And the less guts required to run the thing, the more space there is for additional features. Oh, the kinds of things they can cram this drone with... he's pretty stoked.]
The space that'll free up!
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[He turns the notebook around to show off some of what he's been scribbling down. It's a lot of notes, plus a couple of quick drone designs.]
We just need to decide on the most important features and go from there.
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I'd say sight, sound and defense are the top priorities at this point. Speakers would be secondary, with a microphone as one of the first things to go in. If someone's approaching from behind, it needs to be heard. How far can we go with armor plating, do you think?
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We're going to want to keep that part lightweight to keep the other features in, but I think some protection's viable. If we keep it stealthy enough, we won't have to worry enough about damage in the first place... but we'll still need to fit the weaponry.
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What sort of weaponry did you have in mind?
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[Look, most of his drones back home had at least some kind of combat ability, it's not like he's going to let the guns and everything go unless he absolutely has to.]
But I guess we should keep it a little small until he's ready for more.
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Of course. Baby steps are best, since we'll need to carefully measure the abilities and limitations of the technology. [In other words, let's get this thing hooked up and airborne first, then worry about the finer details.] ... Then, I'll keep working on the interface for Elias, and you'll get started on the drone itself?
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[There are other projects, of course, there are always other projects, but this one's interesting enough that he'll probably get to working on it pretty soon.]
Let me know if the kid has any special requests.
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I will. Thank you, Doctor. I'm sure the fruits of our combined labor will be something most revolutionary. [...] By this world's standards, in any case.
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[He laughs, because of course nobody can ask his former bosses. But they totally praised his work back in the day, however reluctantly.]
I'd still like to drag this place's standards up a little, so this might be a great place to start.