Markus (
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riverview2018-07-16 06:39 pm
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[Markus has been busy. Since the festival, he's been working through some things. The humans here are so nice to him, so accepting. A few he's spoken with even encouraged him to try things for himself just like Carl did. It turns out that art is a good way of working through his feelings.
Most of what he's been doing are just recreations of scenes from the festival: the food carts and the various people working them, the float from the children's parade, people wearing body paint-- and here he included himself, wearing the android-appointed uniform instead of the scrubs he actually wore while attending. He did, however, include the face paint one of his new human friends did for him.
But that's not really the focus. He centers the camera on a portrait of an elderly man]
I was missing Carl, and so I painted this.
Most of what he's been doing are just recreations of scenes from the festival: the food carts and the various people working them, the float from the children's parade, people wearing body paint-- and here he included himself, wearing the android-appointed uniform instead of the scrubs he actually wore while attending. He did, however, include the face paint one of his new human friends did for him.
But that's not really the focus. He centers the camera on a portrait of an elderly man]
I was missing Carl, and so I painted this.

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That's too bad. I really like your work. I've never met this Julia person, but I'll look her up. Thanks for the info. [ He gives the other a thumbs up, before getting distracted, glancing off screen a moment, his expression softening as a cat hops up into frame, blocking his face for a moment as Potya walks past, butt taking up most of the screen for a moment. ]
Potya- down. [ Yuri huffs, picking her up and depositing her beside him instead. ]
So an android huh? What's that like? Are you like, the T-1000 or something? Stronger than humans? Hopefully not out to destroy the human race right? You don't seem the type.
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I like painting. I'm sure you'll see my work again. [He smiles at the cat. So that's what living cats look like]
No. The T-1000 could shape-shift, and we cannot. Also, I was designed as a caretaker unit. Causing that kind of harm on a human would go against my programming.
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[ Potya is still sort of in frame, her ears poking up at the very edge of the camera's vision where Yuri has his laptop resting on his knees. He reaches over to stroke her fur absently, always fond of her presence. ]
I was just kidding mostly. Having a T-1000 around probably wouldn't be great news for anyone. Unless I guess, if it was one of the sequel ones- but still. Do you have any cool built in features? Ah- oh. Maybe that's too personal a question. Sorry if that's inappropriate, you don't have to answer it.
I've never met an android before. You're a cool person by default, Markus. [ He grins. ]
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I understand.
[He watches the interaction between Yuri and the cat with fascination. He's never really seen a human-animal relationship play out before]
No one's really asked me before. I have all the features necessary to perform as a caretaker: cooking, analyzing food content to create new recipes, monitoring human physiology, strength, speed and so on.
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You like cats? [ The most important question, in Yuri's opinion. Cat person or bust. ]
I bet that came in really helpful, taking care of Carl. I bet there are a lot of other cool things you could apply that to, if you wanted to.
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[He frowns a little. Everyone keeps telling him that. He does like how positive they are about androids, but they seem to fail in understanding that androids don't "want" things. Or they shouldn't, anyway]
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What the actual fuck? What, did they go extinct or something? [ There's some general alarm to Yuri's tone. ]
What year are you from? [ Because honestly, Yuri didn't want to live in any century where house pets weren't a thing! ]
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[Honestly, they were more Markus's birds than Carl's, since he was the one to check that they're turned on]
The year is 2038.
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[ Yuri frowned, unpacking how he felt about that. He supposed it made sense; humans tended to like things that were easy. He could understand how the low-maintenance of cybernetic pets would appeal, but... he wondered... how similar it could be. Could they make that level of companionship? Would it always feel like there was something missing?
Markus didn't make him feel like that, though. There was nothing awkward, or dare he say- soulless, in the way Markus seemed. But then again, they'd only just met. Were there... weird things about being an android that would make it more apparent? ]
Man that's a lot closer than I thought it'd be. But I guess it makes sense. Well, I mean once I hit 2038, I'll probably still have a real cat.
How could you replace this face? [ He beams, holding Potya up to the camera even despite her protest, waving one of her dark paws at Markus playfully. ]
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Why would you like androids, then, since we're seen to replace human workers?
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Well I mean, I think there are a lot of things that androids will just be genuinely better at doing. Like you said yourself- people like the appeal of the low-maintenance pet. I bet there are a lot of jobs and things that androids are a lot more useful for than people. Like being able to tell what someone's medical needs are. Or if their blood sugar is low, or things like that. I think there's space for both androids and people to coexist comfortably.
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I wonder how you would feel about android figure-skaters.
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[ He shrugs, flippant about it. He's still just a teenager, after all. He might be simplifying the concepts a bit, but. That's just how he do. ]
I don't see why android figure skaters couldn't have merit of their own. Though it's a bit like- that chess computer? Who beat the best chess player in the world? It didn't at first, but then it did eventually and I guess it's kind of like that. Of course androids would eventually be better at it than any human could be...
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I don't understand. It bothers you that there are robotic pets, but not that there are robotic athletes?
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Like I said I don't even really see why there can't still be robotic athletes and human athletes- sure I don't think one should be expected to compete against the other, just because I don't think humans could. But it would still be fucking cool to see the extent of their capabilities too. [ He shrugs. ]
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It's something that scares me a lot- the thought of what will I do when I can't compete anymore? What if I've already reached my peak and I can't get any better? Just... what will I do when someone really is finally so much better than me that I can't keep up? It happens in most careers I guess, but it's... It's certainly scary.
I don't think that's their fault though. Or your fault. It's just... progress. Time. Change. [ He frowns. ]