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Oct 04, 2006 23:20

Perceptor finishes repleacing the last of the tools he and Cureall used to repair Blaze's weaponry with a soft sigh. He pauses for a moment to peek through the doorway into his office, pleased to see Cureall finally offline. He is still concerned about her, however. Though she was hiding it well, he could still sense her tension as they worked. He ( Read more... )

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giri_guy October 5 2006, 04:42:34 UTC
*The response is immediate and jovial.* Perce! You're a lifesaver. Let me dig myself out of this quagmire of paperwork and I'll be right there. *pause* Um. Where's 'there?'

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schrodingersbot October 5 2006, 04:53:09 UTC
Perceptor cannot help but to smile a little.

/My laboratory will suffice, if that is not an inconvenience./

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giri_guy October 5 2006, 05:01:42 UTC
/Sure. See you in an astrosecond./

*True to his word, Rodimus comes pounding down the hall in short order, in high spirits.* What's up?

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schrodingersbot October 5 2006, 05:09:45 UTC
"Cureall is finally resting," Perceptor replies apologetically as he nods towards the open doorway into his office, his voice low.

"She came to me this afternoon in... considerable distress. Are you aware of any plan Spike had for sending Daniel away to a restricted access educational facility in order to 'make friends with humans his own age and be stable'? As well as restricting communications and access to Daniel from his Autobot friends?" he asks, getting straight to the point.

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big_bang_mech October 7 2006, 04:28:41 UTC
Wheeljack leaves Perceptor to his work for several hours, before deciding the scientist has been hunched over the console long enough and he needed a break.

"C'mon, Percy," Wheeljack urged. "Let's go get some energon and refocus."

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schrodingersbot October 7 2006, 04:37:38 UTC
So intent on his work is he, that Perceptor barely registers the request at first. After a moment, as the latest line of code flashes by, he glances over at Wheeljack.

"Ah... I am adequately fueled," he replies absently. Used to long hours when he is deeply engrossed in a project, Perceptor is still quite alert and intent on his work. A subroutine informs him that his energy levels are sufficient to keep him operational at acceptable efficiency levels for at least another thirty six hours before he will be forced to seek recharge. "Do not wait for me. I am fine for the moment."

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big_bang_mech October 7 2006, 04:39:55 UTC
Wheeljack sighs, shaking his head. "Percy, I need a break. Staring at all of this code is making my CPU ache. Let's take a break, please?"

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schrodingersbot October 7 2006, 05:00:01 UTC
Perceptor blinks as his fingers still on the console. Wheeljack has always been one of the very few beings that he feels free to be wholly himself around. The engineer quite easily keeps up with even Perceptor's most technical explanations and discussions, despite the plain-talking outward appearance. It is because of that, that Perceptor sometimes forgets the basic fundamental differences between them.

Perceptor is quite used to extended periods of inactivity as he makes detailed observations, often of incredibly miniscule experimental bodies. He can be content with staring at a screen or a circuit or even a molecule for hours on end without pause, before moving on to the next observational subject for another lengthy stint. Though he prides himself in his ability to fairly well hold his own in most situations, Perceptor is not, by design or intent, a truly physical being ( ... )

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