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Morph #3: The Struggle. [Action/Video]
[As weird as it was staying in Spock's guest bedroom, they were polite enough. Still, she really didn't spend much time there.
At first, she'd spent a lot of time just flying around, but it didn't really ease the tension. Something was missing. She was having trouble sleeping. She had so many nightmares, she lost track of which ones were which, and she'd wake up in the middle of the night, screaming into her pillow.
And then she'd fly again.
It wasn't enough.
Something is missing.]
[Video]
"So, um. Can anybody show me how to program that... battledome thing? And what else do you people do to entertain yourself around here."
[She stops for a moment, staring blankly at the camera as visions of violence and blood fill her head, before she blinks and snaps out of it.]
"Uh. So, if anybody could help me out on either end, I'd appreciate it."
[Action]
[She's going to be at the battledome today, trying to figure out how to make it work. She needs to...
Something. She's looking for something. She's not sure what.]
At first, she'd spent a lot of time just flying around, but it didn't really ease the tension. Something was missing. She was having trouble sleeping. She had so many nightmares, she lost track of which ones were which, and she'd wake up in the middle of the night, screaming into her pillow.
And then she'd fly again.
It wasn't enough.
Something is missing.]
[Video]
"So, um. Can anybody show me how to program that... battledome thing? And what else do you people do to entertain yourself around here."
[She stops for a moment, staring blankly at the camera as visions of violence and blood fill her head, before she blinks and snaps out of it.]
"Uh. So, if anybody could help me out on either end, I'd appreciate it."
[Action]
[She's going to be at the battledome today, trying to figure out how to make it work. She needs to...
Something. She's looking for something. She's not sure what.]
[Action]
[Another image flashes through her mind, Hork-Bajir and Taxxons killing and ripping and-]
"Um, what about humans, can you program those?"
[Action]
[He's not sure why you would need to program humans, though, and they aren't exactly sapient by programming standards.]
[Action]
[Like an opponent she could fight-]
"Like a gymnast, maybe?"
[Action]
[As he asks, he's already setting up the basic programming for a hominid.]
[Action]
[Action]
The resulting person is an unconscious pastiche of all the traits Robert has been socialized to see as "perfect" - though the model is slender, its build is androgynous, and it sports a medium tone somewhat similar to olive, with darker features that don't skew in any particular direction.
It's sort of like if Rachel asked Robert to make the most "average" human she could think of. It might even remind her of Ax's human morph...]
[Action]
And it was kind of unsettling. The simulated person was like if Ax's human morph was even prettier and less masculine- she couldn't figure out a gender. It was kind of odd, but it was still exactly what she'd asked for.]
"Yeah, this definitely looks right. Let me see the controls for a second."
[She takes over the control panel and begins setting up gymnastic equipment- a padded mat for the floor, a balance beam, the uneven bars, the vault course and springboard- and then turns back toward Robert.]
"So. How do you make her... do stuff?"
[Action]
At least, that's how the mun sees the console.]... As this was i-initially designed for... combat simulations, of course they are... e-easier to program; many defaults e-exist for such levels of specification. But... one can always o-override the defaults, for... whatever purposes one might have...