Saguru Hakuba (
clockmaster) wrote2009-02-12 03:03 am
[RL With Zechs- About robots and AI's]
Hakuba made sure the door was locked behind them, before showing Zechs the way to an isolated mainframe in the Hakuba Laboratory.
"He's about two and three-quarters built now," Hakuba told Zechs, and he escorted the man to the computer station he had been working in (specially) the past few nights. He unlocked the door to show him a big room, which was perfectly illuminated.
One wall had a collection of different designs for the robot and the pieces, organized by function and positioned inside the robot (heart, arms, chest...) There were three tables. One was totally clean except for Hakuba's laptop on it. The second one had a lot of metallic pieces on it, such as different kind of motors, microchips and tools. The last one was a mobile table and it had the half built robot itself.
"He's about two and three-quarters built now," Hakuba told Zechs, and he escorted the man to the computer station he had been working in (specially) the past few nights. He unlocked the door to show him a big room, which was perfectly illuminated.
One wall had a collection of different designs for the robot and the pieces, organized by function and positioned inside the robot (heart, arms, chest...) There were three tables. One was totally clean except for Hakuba's laptop on it. The second one had a lot of metallic pieces on it, such as different kind of motors, microchips and tools. The last one was a mobile table and it had the half built robot itself.

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"Thanks for losing your time here with me, Zechs. I needed someone to hear me rant." He smiled at the blond man. The detective needed a friend to talk with that was no related to the case but could understand the implications. since weren't goign so well since Vermouth joined the comm and he was sure no more about anything.
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Zechs took the seat, and smiled slightly at Hakuba s well - a genuine expression. He wasn't ever completely unguarded around the boy, but seemed to be more relaxed around him than he was with most people. He nodded.
"It is of no difficulty at all, Saguru. I am happy to hear of your troubles."
After all, the Detective had suffered worse things for him, with the ZERO when Tyki was gone.
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"It's just..time goes by and it's like we never success at doing anything useful against the organization. They still operating in the shadow, people it's in danger, and innocents die..." Hakuba moved a hand trough his hair. "I had a huge discussion with one of the other detectives because of that, and it didn't end well." He was being a pompous ass that time when he and Kudo talked, he realized belatedly. After a moment's reflection, he came to the conclusion that he really didn't care at the moment either. "I told them that I needed a break, so I left them."
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Carefully he listened, and while he was sympathetic to what Hakuba was going through, his face was serious. Zechs was internally attempting to discern a solution, as little as he knew of the problem. But he did allow, in a soft voice, "At times, one even finds it beneficial to step back and reflect upon a problem."
Zechs thought very carefully. "Such an organization sounds deeply entrenched within. I do not believe you can damage them by attempting arrest and exposure alone."
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"And to much different opinions, one of the other detective refuse to ask for more help because he's scared of people getting in danger. I understand that, but I also I think that we can't go enough just by ourselves."