Post by Lizzie on Dec 18, 2010 3:11:31 GMT -5
Felicia Breton sat at the computer of the Danger Room computer, typing in the perimeters of the test. She was going to put the newly upgraded Sebastian through tests that would let her see the data, of the items that she had added to the robots body. Once the perimeters were finished, Felicia leaned close to the microphone, and spoke into it, "Okay Sebastion, I'm sure you are excited about your new stuff, but I need to record your data, so that I can give it to Professor Yorkshire. Plus, I want to see if I need to adjust the upgrades. I'm going to be testing your speed capacity." The Danger Room would melt away, as it changed to an empty, long street.
Sebastian Yorkshire was standing in there, looking down at his legs. If he could, he'd be frowning. "Ms. Breton... If I do say so," he began, turning around to look through the window, "I do miss my wheels." He was a little disappointed that he had to walk now. He'd nod to her words and turn back to look at the long street. He lifted his left leg, pedaled a little, then lifted the right and did the same. It felt so odd, to the droid. In any case, he would begin running, going slow at first until he got a handle on it, when he started going faster. He was running at a human speed, not much faster than a human would run.
Felicia Breton watched the data on the screen, eyes flicking to the room, watching him for a few second. She leaned closer to the microphone, and said, "Okay, can you perform a self diagnostic on yourself, and send the data to my laptop? Also check your power level. If nothing is wrong with either, can I have you test your energy blasts. Please shoot the wall, with your kinetic blast, twice." As she spoke, a red brick wall grew from the ground, a few meters away.
Sebastian Yorkshire's data was streamed to Felicia. His power level was fine, although he might tell her after the session that he wanted a heftier battery. In any case, he was functional. He turned to face the wall, hands glowing now. Not quite used to the features, he actually ended up shooting Electrical Blasts. "My apologies, Ms. Breton," he said. A second later, two kinetic blasts would hit the flimsy wooden wall, blasting the boards back at the brick wall behind it.
Felicia Breton giggled slightly, when Sebastian made that mistake, speaking into the mic, "That's okay." The data of how powerful the electrical blasts were, and the math that went into it. Then the kinectic blasts were measured, and recorded. "Thank you, now, I need you to test your anti-gravitational pads. Before you start, can you check your power levels?" Felicia wasn't sure how blasting of his weapons would affect hisbatery. If it was too low, she wold pause the simulation, and get to her feet. If not, the street would disappear, and replaced by four, really tall walls, and a light far above the android. "Before you start, please check the safety thrusters I installed."
Sebastian Yorkshire nodded. "My power level is good, Ms. Breton," he said. He stopped running and stood still, looking down at his feet. A second or two passed before a low whirring sound could be heard, and Sebastian slowly lifted off the ground. Only a few inches. "Safety thrusters work well, Ms. Breton!" he said, dropping back to the ground. Then the Anti-Gravitational pads activated, his feet glowing blue as he lifted up off the ground. He slowly rose up, because he wasn't quite sure how to control the pads just yet, but he was getting the hang of all these new gadgets.
Felicia Breton stood up, as this point, satisfied that the safety mechanism was working, but she grew uneasy, when he started to test the Anti-Gravitational pads. She wasn't too sure about them, but some of the uneasiness was relaxed, when the safety worked. "Come on, come on," she began to repeat, watching the robot rise, anxiety building up. "Stop whenever you feel that you've reached your maximum, Sebastian."
Sebastian Yorkshire was continuing to rise, and when he felt he was ready, he would look forward, and his rocket boosters kicked in. Airplane like wings sprung from his back and he flew off, stabilized by the wings. "Good call on the wings, ma'am." He flew over the walls erected as obstacles and then upwards towards the sky. "Speed approaching 100, ma'am. Power level dropping, but by my calculations it should hold for 15 minutes more. All systems functioning properly, GPS system in tact."
Felicia Breton sat back down, when the robot shifted into the airplane mode, eyes watching the data from the screen, checking Sebastian's calculations, somehow hoping for a reason to recall him. The flight made her very nervous, because she was afraid that somewhere along the way, he had made a mistake. She couldn't bare to lose the robot, because of one, tiny mistake. Felicia thought that Bryton would be pissed at her, for making the mistake, and destroying his robot, and that, over all, was what she feared. The headmaster hating her, and telling her grandfather that she was worthless. "Alright, alright, careful, let's test how fast you can go, but be sure to land, when you have five minutes of power left."
Sebastian Yorkshire's rocket boosters kicked into high gear, popelling Sebastian even faster. He went soaring into the sky, up and up, he could go as high as he wanted. The pressure and lack of oxygen meant nothing to him. "Maximum speed seems to be about 150, Ms. Breton. Battery level dropping to critical levels. Landing." Rocket boosters switched off, and the safety thrusters slowly lowered him to the ground. A red light flashed on either of Seb's shoulders. "Battery depleated." Seb switched off.
Felicia Breton was relieved, when the robot stopped when he did, letting out a sigh of relief. "Well, I better recharge you," she said, more to herself, as she stood up, moving to the table that she had Sebastian erect for her, and picking up the external power supply, that she had brought with her. It wasn't that powerful, but it would do, just to move the robot to the recharge staion, she had set up. It wasn't permanent, but she didn't fancy lugging him back to where he usually recharge. With the Danger Room deactivated, Felicia entered, moving to the deactivated body, hooking her device to him, and switching the supply on. If Sebastian was able to turn back on she would say, "Alright, good tests, let's getcha recharged. There's one more thing I was hoping to test." She would point to a chair next to the table, moving to stand by it.
Sebastian Yorkshire would come back just long enough to move to the recharge station. "What more can I do for you, Ms. Breton?" he asked, stepping onto the charge pad and turning to look at Felicia. He would detach the external power supply himself and set it on the table.
Felicia Breton leaned over the robot, picking up cords, that were attached to a lairge, cynderblock device, and attached the other ends to the ports on the robot, and turned on the machine. Straightening up, she pulled a chair in front of Sebastian, as she asked, "Now, can you try one more thing. Can you contact your master for me? This part gave me such a trouble, that I wanted to make sure it worked, and all."
Sebastian Yorkshire would nod a little, metallic whirring accompanying his head movements. He closed his eyes, and let his head drop. A moment passed, and then his eyes opened again, and Bryton's voice came from his mouth. "Felicia? What is it? Having trouble with the upgrades?" Bryton asked.
Felicia Breton was nervous, as the beautiful piece of machinery worked on accomplishing her task, but when she heard the headmaster's voice, she beamed with glee, as she said, "I was just worried about whether this function would work, or not, I had a little trouble with the algorithm. I also had a question, about something else, too. Well, two of them. I was wondering whether I could build a robot of my own, and have you grade it for me," a little trivial, seeing as what was going on, with a certain psycho killer, but she was worried about her grades, "And the other when was whether you wanted me to do anything else? I've started on creating a new battery for Sebastian, and, oh, I saved the data from the tests I just performed. Also, will you be back soon?"
Sebastian Yorkshire stood there as Bryton listened to all her questions. "Well, I do believe it works," he said laughing a little. "A robot for yourself? Well, sure. Designing a robot from scratch is hard, but I think you can handle it. Now, actually building it might be a bit difficult. You see, I started on Sebastian over 7 years ago, and it took me 3 years to get the parts. Anyway, yeah, I think that'd be fun for you. And, no, i haven't any other tasks for you, except keep the Danger Room and Sebastian in proper working order for me. As far as being back soon... I don't know," he said.
Felicia Breton nodded, when he talked about it taking a while for Sebastian to take a bit, but she said, "I have a few ideas, already, that I want to try. Grandpa might be able to help get a few things, and I was hoping to talk to Mister Forge, too! I already have the basic skeleton together, with what I already had. I studied a few scans I took of your original design, just to familiarize myself. Also, I was wondering if I could give Sebastian some wheels, he said he missed them, but I figure that I can design some, so that he can pull them in and out, whenever he wants...I think..."
Felicia Breton nodded, when he talked about it taking a while for Sebastian to take a bit, but she said, "I have a few ideas, already, that I want to try. Grandpa might be able to help get a few things, and I was hoping to talk to Mister Forge, too! I already have the basic skeleton together, with what I already had. I studied a few scans I took of your original design, just to familiarize myself. Also, I was wondering if I could give Sebastian some wheels, he said he missed them, but I figure that I can design some, so that he can pull them in and out, whenever he wants...I think..."
Sebastian Yorkshire. "You're grandfather's got some connections that can help you get that thing built. Just make sure you've got all your kinks worked out before you built it. A part gone awry can ruin the entire robot. In any case, Felicia, I've got some work to do here. I'm going to go see Professor Xavier, to see if he can tell me who's been attacking our students. Good night, Felicia," Bryton said. Then Sebastian's head dropped for a second, and his eyes lit up blue again. "Is that all you need?"
Felicia Breton said goodnight to Bryton, after he told her to be careful. The words would be taken to heart, as Sebastian switch back. She shook her head, as she said, "Just a little help with my project, is all," she stood up, and started to pack up the spare bits, and the tools she used for the upgrade, "just recharge yourself, and then your free to do what you like. Which is work, right?" She gave a slight giggle. She loved the robot, almost as much as she loved her grandfather, her brother, and the headmaster, but she knew what the machine liked. What all machines liked, or so she thought. The toolbox she had packed her stuff into woulf be moved into the corner of the room, before she started to pack up her papers, into her bag. "You you can, Sebastian, I need help getting the table back where it was, and the portable power supply back to my room. And maybe you can see my robot, I think you might like her," she said, with a grin.
Sebastian Yorkshire was standing in there, looking down at his legs. If he could, he'd be frowning. "Ms. Breton... If I do say so," he began, turning around to look through the window, "I do miss my wheels." He was a little disappointed that he had to walk now. He'd nod to her words and turn back to look at the long street. He lifted his left leg, pedaled a little, then lifted the right and did the same. It felt so odd, to the droid. In any case, he would begin running, going slow at first until he got a handle on it, when he started going faster. He was running at a human speed, not much faster than a human would run.
Felicia Breton watched the data on the screen, eyes flicking to the room, watching him for a few second. She leaned closer to the microphone, and said, "Okay, can you perform a self diagnostic on yourself, and send the data to my laptop? Also check your power level. If nothing is wrong with either, can I have you test your energy blasts. Please shoot the wall, with your kinetic blast, twice." As she spoke, a red brick wall grew from the ground, a few meters away.
Sebastian Yorkshire's data was streamed to Felicia. His power level was fine, although he might tell her after the session that he wanted a heftier battery. In any case, he was functional. He turned to face the wall, hands glowing now. Not quite used to the features, he actually ended up shooting Electrical Blasts. "My apologies, Ms. Breton," he said. A second later, two kinetic blasts would hit the flimsy wooden wall, blasting the boards back at the brick wall behind it.
Felicia Breton giggled slightly, when Sebastian made that mistake, speaking into the mic, "That's okay." The data of how powerful the electrical blasts were, and the math that went into it. Then the kinectic blasts were measured, and recorded. "Thank you, now, I need you to test your anti-gravitational pads. Before you start, can you check your power levels?" Felicia wasn't sure how blasting of his weapons would affect hisbatery. If it was too low, she wold pause the simulation, and get to her feet. If not, the street would disappear, and replaced by four, really tall walls, and a light far above the android. "Before you start, please check the safety thrusters I installed."
Sebastian Yorkshire nodded. "My power level is good, Ms. Breton," he said. He stopped running and stood still, looking down at his feet. A second or two passed before a low whirring sound could be heard, and Sebastian slowly lifted off the ground. Only a few inches. "Safety thrusters work well, Ms. Breton!" he said, dropping back to the ground. Then the Anti-Gravitational pads activated, his feet glowing blue as he lifted up off the ground. He slowly rose up, because he wasn't quite sure how to control the pads just yet, but he was getting the hang of all these new gadgets.
Felicia Breton stood up, as this point, satisfied that the safety mechanism was working, but she grew uneasy, when he started to test the Anti-Gravitational pads. She wasn't too sure about them, but some of the uneasiness was relaxed, when the safety worked. "Come on, come on," she began to repeat, watching the robot rise, anxiety building up. "Stop whenever you feel that you've reached your maximum, Sebastian."
Sebastian Yorkshire was continuing to rise, and when he felt he was ready, he would look forward, and his rocket boosters kicked in. Airplane like wings sprung from his back and he flew off, stabilized by the wings. "Good call on the wings, ma'am." He flew over the walls erected as obstacles and then upwards towards the sky. "Speed approaching 100, ma'am. Power level dropping, but by my calculations it should hold for 15 minutes more. All systems functioning properly, GPS system in tact."
Felicia Breton sat back down, when the robot shifted into the airplane mode, eyes watching the data from the screen, checking Sebastian's calculations, somehow hoping for a reason to recall him. The flight made her very nervous, because she was afraid that somewhere along the way, he had made a mistake. She couldn't bare to lose the robot, because of one, tiny mistake. Felicia thought that Bryton would be pissed at her, for making the mistake, and destroying his robot, and that, over all, was what she feared. The headmaster hating her, and telling her grandfather that she was worthless. "Alright, alright, careful, let's test how fast you can go, but be sure to land, when you have five minutes of power left."
Sebastian Yorkshire's rocket boosters kicked into high gear, popelling Sebastian even faster. He went soaring into the sky, up and up, he could go as high as he wanted. The pressure and lack of oxygen meant nothing to him. "Maximum speed seems to be about 150, Ms. Breton. Battery level dropping to critical levels. Landing." Rocket boosters switched off, and the safety thrusters slowly lowered him to the ground. A red light flashed on either of Seb's shoulders. "Battery depleated." Seb switched off.
Felicia Breton was relieved, when the robot stopped when he did, letting out a sigh of relief. "Well, I better recharge you," she said, more to herself, as she stood up, moving to the table that she had Sebastian erect for her, and picking up the external power supply, that she had brought with her. It wasn't that powerful, but it would do, just to move the robot to the recharge staion, she had set up. It wasn't permanent, but she didn't fancy lugging him back to where he usually recharge. With the Danger Room deactivated, Felicia entered, moving to the deactivated body, hooking her device to him, and switching the supply on. If Sebastian was able to turn back on she would say, "Alright, good tests, let's getcha recharged. There's one more thing I was hoping to test." She would point to a chair next to the table, moving to stand by it.
Sebastian Yorkshire would come back just long enough to move to the recharge station. "What more can I do for you, Ms. Breton?" he asked, stepping onto the charge pad and turning to look at Felicia. He would detach the external power supply himself and set it on the table.
Felicia Breton leaned over the robot, picking up cords, that were attached to a lairge, cynderblock device, and attached the other ends to the ports on the robot, and turned on the machine. Straightening up, she pulled a chair in front of Sebastian, as she asked, "Now, can you try one more thing. Can you contact your master for me? This part gave me such a trouble, that I wanted to make sure it worked, and all."
Sebastian Yorkshire would nod a little, metallic whirring accompanying his head movements. He closed his eyes, and let his head drop. A moment passed, and then his eyes opened again, and Bryton's voice came from his mouth. "Felicia? What is it? Having trouble with the upgrades?" Bryton asked.
Felicia Breton was nervous, as the beautiful piece of machinery worked on accomplishing her task, but when she heard the headmaster's voice, she beamed with glee, as she said, "I was just worried about whether this function would work, or not, I had a little trouble with the algorithm. I also had a question, about something else, too. Well, two of them. I was wondering whether I could build a robot of my own, and have you grade it for me," a little trivial, seeing as what was going on, with a certain psycho killer, but she was worried about her grades, "And the other when was whether you wanted me to do anything else? I've started on creating a new battery for Sebastian, and, oh, I saved the data from the tests I just performed. Also, will you be back soon?"
Sebastian Yorkshire stood there as Bryton listened to all her questions. "Well, I do believe it works," he said laughing a little. "A robot for yourself? Well, sure. Designing a robot from scratch is hard, but I think you can handle it. Now, actually building it might be a bit difficult. You see, I started on Sebastian over 7 years ago, and it took me 3 years to get the parts. Anyway, yeah, I think that'd be fun for you. And, no, i haven't any other tasks for you, except keep the Danger Room and Sebastian in proper working order for me. As far as being back soon... I don't know," he said.
Felicia Breton nodded, when he talked about it taking a while for Sebastian to take a bit, but she said, "I have a few ideas, already, that I want to try. Grandpa might be able to help get a few things, and I was hoping to talk to Mister Forge, too! I already have the basic skeleton together, with what I already had. I studied a few scans I took of your original design, just to familiarize myself. Also, I was wondering if I could give Sebastian some wheels, he said he missed them, but I figure that I can design some, so that he can pull them in and out, whenever he wants...I think..."
Felicia Breton nodded, when he talked about it taking a while for Sebastian to take a bit, but she said, "I have a few ideas, already, that I want to try. Grandpa might be able to help get a few things, and I was hoping to talk to Mister Forge, too! I already have the basic skeleton together, with what I already had. I studied a few scans I took of your original design, just to familiarize myself. Also, I was wondering if I could give Sebastian some wheels, he said he missed them, but I figure that I can design some, so that he can pull them in and out, whenever he wants...I think..."
Sebastian Yorkshire. "You're grandfather's got some connections that can help you get that thing built. Just make sure you've got all your kinks worked out before you built it. A part gone awry can ruin the entire robot. In any case, Felicia, I've got some work to do here. I'm going to go see Professor Xavier, to see if he can tell me who's been attacking our students. Good night, Felicia," Bryton said. Then Sebastian's head dropped for a second, and his eyes lit up blue again. "Is that all you need?"
Felicia Breton said goodnight to Bryton, after he told her to be careful. The words would be taken to heart, as Sebastian switch back. She shook her head, as she said, "Just a little help with my project, is all," she stood up, and started to pack up the spare bits, and the tools she used for the upgrade, "just recharge yourself, and then your free to do what you like. Which is work, right?" She gave a slight giggle. She loved the robot, almost as much as she loved her grandfather, her brother, and the headmaster, but she knew what the machine liked. What all machines liked, or so she thought. The toolbox she had packed her stuff into woulf be moved into the corner of the room, before she started to pack up her papers, into her bag. "You you can, Sebastian, I need help getting the table back where it was, and the portable power supply back to my room. And maybe you can see my robot, I think you might like her," she said, with a grin.