
04-27-2011, 05:19 PM
Dr. Song-Park looked at Cinnabar and noticed he was starting to "wake up". Dr. Song-Park thought he was fully awaken, but then when he didn't hear the phrase, "Huh? Where am I?" He knew then something was wrong. He had to figure out why he wasn't fully booted, and if he had to accept this fact then he had to teach Cinnabar everything that he would a son.
After a few seconds of thinking, Dr. Song-Park realized he would have to fully boot Cinnabar up and run some tests to make sure Cinnabar wouldn't be considered one of his many "failures". Dr. Song-Park attempted a similar project before Cinnabar, that was his first helper android known as "Rusty". Cinnabar is kind of like "Rusty", but more human like in appearance and mannerisms. Dr. Song-Park was considered a joke in the robotics community for making "Rusty", and for believing robots, androids, and machines are just as equal as humans are. That they have "feelings" like humans do.
This time, Cinnabar isn't for the scientific community. Cinnabar is only for Dr. Song-Park's companionship.
Dr. Song-Park took Cinnabar to the lab and started to run the intelligences/physical test on him. Dr. Song-Park tried to smile at Cinnabar to make sure Cinnabar wouldn't be afraid or frightened. Dr. Song-Park is one of the few scientists that believe that machines have feelings and can pick up on human emotions.
"We're almost done, Cinnabar," Dr. Song-Park said as he punched a few keys.
((I hope this post is good enough. If not, I'll make more exciting and better posts next time.))
Last edited by Dottie Mae Evans; 04-27-2011 at 05:21 PM..
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