[Holding up a rubber duck thanks to the works according to
this post 17 looks rather perplexed. It isn't every day you see an army of bright yellow floating merrily down the stream. And every other source of water one could encounter.] Is this some kind of a joke? It's a little funny, but I don't get the point.
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[Upon arriving back to home sweet Manor, Goku had decided to go wander about outside and realized there was much more play room to explore. But he couldn't very well just ignore the obnoxiously yellow rubber duckie army that was floating by. So he's sitting there by the edge of the water and watching them go right on by.]
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[Look at that, his prime target just sitting there, completely distracted by the 'ducks' drifting by. What a perfect opportunity this provides! If 17 was inclined, he could toss the duck aside and engage in battle RIGHT NOW, ruining this place!!!!
...or he could be smart about it and wait. For all he knows, maybe this Goku is stronger than him. Not that it's possible, of course 17 is the strongest in the universe blabla-DBZ-villain-ego.
Deciding the latter option is better, he walks up slowly to where Goku is, keeping a distance like he's radiating some kind of android-specific poison.]
It appears to be so. [STARE]
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And they're squeaky!
[Doesn't seem to take much to make him happy apparently. He blinks and looks back over his shoulder. Can't quite get a reading on this guy so Goku merely assumes there's nothing to worry about and holds the ducky out to him as a sort of offering.]
Heh, guess you noticed them too huh?
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Did you have anything to do with this?
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[No, he's not joking. He wants an exact count. THIS IS IMPORTANT TO HIM OKAY?]
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If that's too hard for you, I can settle for pictures or a recording too.
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[Time to put those android abilities to use. For a moment there's a pause over the feed as he scans the incoming set of ducks in the water, counting them quickly and adding them up in his computerized brain. It doesn't take long--]
In this particular spot there are an average forty-two if you consider the exchange of units arriving and leaving in my span of view as an equal constant, averaging each other out.
[SPLASH! Something just got 'shot' out of the water.] ...Forty-one.
Back to forty-two.
Forty-one...
....forty-one and a half.... forty....
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