And it opens up a whole range of speculation on possible post-picnic activities. None of it is remotely likely to happen, but hormones are inherently optimistic.
"So are you here to dodge ghosts at her place, or is it just adoring fans you're ducking out on?" asks Robo who then looks a little more, "And what are you eating or did I miss a whole stack of digital snacks getting packed away?"
"Kind of both. Either way, it's quieter here. And I'm gonna turn human. Easier to share food that way." And smooches. (Possibly both at once-should he pack spaghetti?)
"I'm going to pretend that there's something there making sure that system isn't really violating the conservation of matter," says Robo, "Because unless that laser runs off a matter converter someone is making science cry."
It's like reactionless spaceship drives and time machine. Things don't work that way.
"Celebrating the day?"
For a lot of Tesladyne Valentine's day is Chocolate Sale Eve.
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"Oh, good idea. Some cherries, too, Bar." He grins at the robot. "Yep. Indoor picnic."
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And it opens up a whole range of speculation on possible post-picnic activities. None of it is remotely likely to happen, but hormones are inherently optimistic.
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"Turn - wait, how?"" asks Robo, "And I'm pretty sure that's cheating."
Good cheating though.
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"Anyway, we've got this laser system upstairs. It can convert things back and forth."
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It's like reactionless spaceship drives and time machine. Things don't work that way.
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Plus the measurements haven't been working out when Robo tries to get them. Not the large scale ones anyway.
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