Maiden Miki wrote:"Wah!" jumped Maya as she looked around and saw all the robots appearing. She blinked a little bit and then notice that they were building a stage. She blinked a few times and then said, "Th-th-that is for me?"
"That it is." the catgirl gynoid says with a grin. "Need a stage to perform right?"
Marky wrote:Heading over to the receptionist, Chris D quickly nods, grinning. "Sure am! What do I need to do first?"
The receptionist hands him a datapad and datapen.
"Just sign on the dotted line."
Harri-chan wrote:The schoolgirl adjusted her glasses, brown eyes widening slightly behind them as she was led into the room. "What kind of tech is linking the facilities? Some kind of high speed, fibre optic network?", she asked, almost stumbling as she was faxing up at the scrolling code rather than looking where she was walking.
"Oh my...", she mumured when the gynoid hooked herself up to the terminal. "That's one way to prevent unauthorised access I suppose...".
Elliot signed the data pad, and handed it back with a grin. "You know, I work with your boss. I'm sure if you checked with her, she'd tell you to give me special treatment", he said with a nod. "VIP status and all that. Hey... did a girl wearing a school uniform just come through here? Where'd she go?".
The gynoid smirks as one of the screens projects a hologram to the girl. Then another. And another. Soon, she is surrounded by holographic screens detailing the experiment up to today. She may recognize some things like 'rate of new cell division' and 'accelerated DNA replication' some of the stuff is likely just too advanced for her.
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The receptionist looks rather impressed at that as she takes the pad back.
"Is that so? Well, I'll be sure to let the doctors know. Please step through."
She indicates a newly opened door to the left of the desk
KonokoHasano wrote:Susanne stares a bit at the doctor. "Why the sudden change in plans?" Narrows his eye, obviously looking a bit on the wary side, tensing up a bit in the process. Of course, the idea of being paid for whatever it was had some interest to it.
"Well, the fact is you have the correct characteristics for a particular test that others do not." the doctor says smoothly as he offers another datapad.
"If you want to partake in this new test, then sign. If not, we'll continue with the one you signed up for."