Date: 2018-08-27 01:02 am (UTC)
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I'm not sure. [ Kamski looks at his tablet's screen up until the moment Kara is finished, and then he turns to the steel table again. ] If this works, not very long. [ And if it doesn't...

Failure is part of success, after all. Kamski has dealt with many, many more failed experiments than successful ones. The closer he'd gotten to AI, the more uncanny and superficially upsetting the mistakes had looked.

Quite frankly, anything that might happen to Alice right now, he's probably seen worse. It gives him a certain calm, as he touches the pressure plates on Alice's midsection that tell the front of her to open. The plastic skin rolls seamlessly under the above piece, hiding away and giving him access to her torso's biocomponents.

There's not as much room in child androids. Kamski has less experience with them, as well. He says neither of those things as he reaches in, shifting wires and biocomponents aside with careful, searching certainty.

Biocomponent #1356nv gives a short hiss as it's disconnected, its inner light winking and fading immediately. Kamski removes it and turns it over in his hands, inspecting. Hums to himself.

Plugs it directly into the tablet, as well, and turns back to the screen.
] Kara, if you could set a timer for three minutes, that would be wonderful. Alice's system isn't going to keep track of this biocomponent's loss itself.
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