07-11-2019, 06:32 PM
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RK515 had knowledge of myths and legends in human cultures. The only reason it had acquired this knowledge to get a better understanding of human culture and what they could potentially fear in the future based on what they had heard in stories. Some of the stories that the android had researched had been primarily for children but did have some morals that were tied into the stories that were used to teach young children. The big bad wolf, the fox and the grapes, and other little fables that it was able to read during the downtime it had in the police department. It also knew of mythical creatures that were talked about in some stories, such as dragons, fairies, etc. However, RK515 believed all of these to be simple stories and nothing more as there was no evidence to be able to prove that it was real. The Bible even talked about heaven and hell and a being that watched over their creation and that they could be saved with miracles from that divine being. Angels, Demons, none of those existed because if they did it went against all logic and no one had openly seen any of those before. It simply did not make sense to an android that was built and run by code instead of an independent mind of its own. Although it could almost be hypocritical as the humans that created it, RK515 seemed to treat them like such divine beings like a God. They had created it and brought it to the existence, but it also was not alive. It could never be considered alive, as machines were only objects to be used for convenience. Ghosts and ghouls were commonly found in foreign stories in which ghosts could mean the end of a life if they came into contact with someone. Ghouls eating the living and eating the dead along with them. Some stories were meant to strike fear in children in a means for the parents to keep their children in check. From the reactions that the children did have to the writing, it certainly did seem to accomplish its job. Then, of course, there were regular books that were written that depicted the end of mankind by the hands of machines. RK515 sought approval from the human race because if it did acquire approval, it would mean that it was doing its job correctly, and it would be met with positive feedback from Maria. Again in its coding, the android did not believe that animal life needed to be saved. If anything, they were lesser creatures than humans were, and their life was not equivalent to them either. Animals that could potentially be in danger would not be saved, as it was not instructed to help animals, and only help humans. Of course, this could be overridden by a command from a human or an owner and it would carry out that order till it failed or accomplished the command.
Anything illogical that did happen would appear as an error in the androids coding. This usually resulted in Maria conducting a small purge through the canine's mind to right itself back to its original state. The K9 Unit seemed to listen intently to what the canine had to speak, but it was immediately fraught with confusion at the creature's words. Another world? Spirit? Both of those were impossible. Machiavelli did not make ṡ̴̘͚̜̃̆̋ͅę̵̧̤͍̳͊̓̂̿͂n̴̬̞̱͒̈͜s̸̡̯̔͒̑e̷̡̻̝̫̱͝. Maybe there was something wrong inside of the mind of the dog, and this was why it was saying such things. Maybe it had gone insane from long travels and dwelled into insanity along the way. RK515's system needed to find a concrete answer to why the creature would either make up the story or believe that it was the truth. The android scanned the heartbeat of the creature again, having learned in the police department that one that lied usually had an increase in heart rate if they weren't used to lying. However, there was no significant change in Machiavelli's heart rate at all, and it remained exactly the same. That again didn't make sense, because it couldn't be true. This time instead of turning back to being blue again, the eye remained yellow as it began to speak. "I am sorry Machiavelli, but other worlds do not exist unless you mean the continents on Earth. Spirits also do not exist. Is there a chance that you may have suffered any blunt trauma to your cranium in the past couple of days?" RK515 spoke in a blunt manner as it usually did. It never took animal emotions into consideration when it did speak. Now, if the android was dealing with a human, its approach would have been different as not to anger the human as it wasn't supposed to be a nuisance. However, the part of someone being betrayed did stick out to the android. Could animals be betrayed? He did not know of any documentation of animals betraying one another, or at least in its databanks it didn't. "How is an animal capable of betraying another animal?" It seemed to be a genuine question that the android did not seem to know. It only knew of betrayal in humans and did not think that animals were capable of doing exactly the same. In fact, when it asked the question, the Eurasian timber wolf seemed to tilt its head like a puppy would, in a curious manner. Its audio receivers easily heard the growl of the animal's stomach. Its mechanical eye did not return to blue again as it waited for an answer that would explain why Machiavelli came up with an answer to its previous question. Having yet to need to hunt for food, and in fact, it wasn't capable of killing another life based on its coding, it did not know how to hunt. That that didn't mean it couldn't locate animals nearby. Its head did not seem to turn as it listened into the area around it before it heard a familiar noise. "I currently have no access to food. Unit RK515's are programmed with a slow metabolism that allows for several weeks without nutritional consumption. However, there is a large hare approximately 10ft from our current location. I can show you the location specifically if you wish." RK515 did not seem to care as it described how it worked to other individuals. It was part of its programming, and it allowed for anyone it interacted with to gather a better understanding of how it worked.
//Apologies for any misspellings! On the broken keyboard again while I'm on vacation.
Anything illogical that did happen would appear as an error in the androids coding. This usually resulted in Maria conducting a small purge through the canine's mind to right itself back to its original state. The K9 Unit seemed to listen intently to what the canine had to speak, but it was immediately fraught with confusion at the creature's words. Another world? Spirit? Both of those were impossible. Machiavelli did not make ṡ̴̘͚̜̃̆̋ͅę̵̧̤͍̳͊̓̂̿͂n̴̬̞̱͒̈͜s̸̡̯̔͒̑e̷̡̻̝̫̱͝. Maybe there was something wrong inside of the mind of the dog, and this was why it was saying such things. Maybe it had gone insane from long travels and dwelled into insanity along the way. RK515's system needed to find a concrete answer to why the creature would either make up the story or believe that it was the truth. The android scanned the heartbeat of the creature again, having learned in the police department that one that lied usually had an increase in heart rate if they weren't used to lying. However, there was no significant change in Machiavelli's heart rate at all, and it remained exactly the same. That again didn't make sense, because it couldn't be true. This time instead of turning back to being blue again, the eye remained yellow as it began to speak. "I am sorry Machiavelli, but other worlds do not exist unless you mean the continents on Earth. Spirits also do not exist. Is there a chance that you may have suffered any blunt trauma to your cranium in the past couple of days?" RK515 spoke in a blunt manner as it usually did. It never took animal emotions into consideration when it did speak. Now, if the android was dealing with a human, its approach would have been different as not to anger the human as it wasn't supposed to be a nuisance. However, the part of someone being betrayed did stick out to the android. Could animals be betrayed? He did not know of any documentation of animals betraying one another, or at least in its databanks it didn't. "How is an animal capable of betraying another animal?" It seemed to be a genuine question that the android did not seem to know. It only knew of betrayal in humans and did not think that animals were capable of doing exactly the same. In fact, when it asked the question, the Eurasian timber wolf seemed to tilt its head like a puppy would, in a curious manner. Its audio receivers easily heard the growl of the animal's stomach. Its mechanical eye did not return to blue again as it waited for an answer that would explain why Machiavelli came up with an answer to its previous question. Having yet to need to hunt for food, and in fact, it wasn't capable of killing another life based on its coding, it did not know how to hunt. That that didn't mean it couldn't locate animals nearby. Its head did not seem to turn as it listened into the area around it before it heard a familiar noise. "I currently have no access to food. Unit RK515's are programmed with a slow metabolism that allows for several weeks without nutritional consumption. However, there is a large hare approximately 10ft from our current location. I can show you the location specifically if you wish." RK515 did not seem to care as it described how it worked to other individuals. It was part of its programming, and it allowed for anyone it interacted with to gather a better understanding of how it worked.
//Apologies for any misspellings! On the broken keyboard again while I'm on vacation.
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RK515 is a small eurasian timber wolf weighing 95lbs and standing 31in at the shoulder. He wears a thick police K9 vest across his chest & back. He has 4 white metal limbs with metal claws that are made out of a light material. He has a robotic right eye that flashes different colors, while his left eye is a dark brown. He is passive unless he perceives someone as a threat. He holds loyalties with individuals and not groups.
— DOWN TILL YOU FALL