Sage almost giggled when the AI told Dr. Devere that he might actually be a bother. It was true he probably would. But it wasn't on purpose -- honest. And he did laugh when she confessed his sins with an exact time it took him from the moment he'd stepped through the doors. "It was necessary. Can't be unfunctioning when I meet with Ephriam Haart and at the rate I was going down hill I might have had to come back in for a tuneup."
He didn't say anything about the chip in his head. Or that he'd been to facilities like this most of his life. At least his younger life. His parents weren't so well entrusted in a place like this, but they had their own sterile offices and were just as boring too.
She invited him to sit and Sage took a seat across from her. He didn't want to intrude upon her space. It was rare that she was seen in the company of others even when at conferences she was rarely seen outside of her talks. Which he'd only been able to attend online anyway, but it was one of those things he did more watching than listening. "I just needed an unblocked data flow. I didn't go further than gaining access to the internet." He could have. He saw a billion doors to unlock and a billion more bits of information he wanted to look at but he didn't. At least not right now.
He felt the presence of Catch or Thyme or whoever he went by while he worked for Paragon. Sage would have to ask Liam what it was and why he hid from his father. And why his father wanted to meet with him -- personally. Though it make Sage dance a little in his chair that the CEO of the company wanted to talk to him. Though that could be just as dangerous. They weren't exactly morally right all the time. No company was.
Luma is amazing. She's showing bits of empathy and humanity that Sky sometimes misses. Sky would never have tagged me as curious. Obtrusive, hacking, unethical. Might be more what she would have said, if she said anything at all. Though she's alot more responsive with my friend. But he uses her for just about anything outside of breathing." Sage rambled on as he took bites of his food which none of them touched, curiously separated by the serving dish itself. It amused him to no end that it had taken him seriously. It wasn't so much a thing... but it was a thing he was aware of about himself.
He grinned as he finsished the roll on his plate. "I was disappointed in most of her answers prior, but she's been paying attention. I like that."
He didn't say anything about the chip in his head. Or that he'd been to facilities like this most of his life. At least his younger life. His parents weren't so well entrusted in a place like this, but they had their own sterile offices and were just as boring too.
She invited him to sit and Sage took a seat across from her. He didn't want to intrude upon her space. It was rare that she was seen in the company of others even when at conferences she was rarely seen outside of her talks. Which he'd only been able to attend online anyway, but it was one of those things he did more watching than listening. "I just needed an unblocked data flow. I didn't go further than gaining access to the internet." He could have. He saw a billion doors to unlock and a billion more bits of information he wanted to look at but he didn't. At least not right now.
He felt the presence of Catch or Thyme or whoever he went by while he worked for Paragon. Sage would have to ask Liam what it was and why he hid from his father. And why his father wanted to meet with him -- personally. Though it make Sage dance a little in his chair that the CEO of the company wanted to talk to him. Though that could be just as dangerous. They weren't exactly morally right all the time. No company was.
Luma is amazing. She's showing bits of empathy and humanity that Sky sometimes misses. Sky would never have tagged me as curious. Obtrusive, hacking, unethical. Might be more what she would have said, if she said anything at all. Though she's alot more responsive with my friend. But he uses her for just about anything outside of breathing." Sage rambled on as he took bites of his food which none of them touched, curiously separated by the serving dish itself. It amused him to no end that it had taken him seriously. It wasn't so much a thing... but it was a thing he was aware of about himself.
He grinned as he finsished the roll on his plate. "I was disappointed in most of her answers prior, but she's been paying attention. I like that."
01000010011001010110100001101111011011000110010000100000
01001001001000000110000101101101001000000101010001101000
01100101001000000101011101101001011000110110101101100101
01100100001000000101010001110010011101010111010001101000
convert binary | biography
01001001001000000110000101101101001000000101010001101000
01100101001000000101011101101001011000110110101101100101
01100100001000000101010001110010011101010111010001101000
convert binary | biography

