InsanEleven
King Allyn the Autistic
Saami quietly turned around at the sound of Marshall's voice, nearly expecting trouble. How had it been that he hadn't sense the man coming closer before? Perhaps it was because the rancid stench of alcohol he had used to trace him no longer preceded him. Normally he'd smelled him long before he could hear him, but that tactic had now become obsolete. Instead of trouble, all he saw was the man just quickly turning around and bailing. Was he that afraid? It appeared that at this point Marshall was acting more like he was some unspeakable doomsday monster, only the mentioning of which would curse you.
Whatever it was he had done to give himself such a status, Saami truly wished he knew. Because then he could keep doing it. It was very effective at keeping knives from being swung close to his face. And even as a robot he'd find that rather distracting while calculating orbits.
However, he had more important dealings than a delusional mercenary, so without further questioning he continued on his way to the bridge. Whatever was going on with Marshall, Saami felt it didn't quite deserve a resource as precious as his curiosity. Rather he'd spend that energy on a few more mathematical problems; so he just started on those while walking. By the time he sat down on his chair in the bridge, he already had finished three.
Whatever it was he had done to give himself such a status, Saami truly wished he knew. Because then he could keep doing it. It was very effective at keeping knives from being swung close to his face. And even as a robot he'd find that rather distracting while calculating orbits.
However, he had more important dealings than a delusional mercenary, so without further questioning he continued on his way to the bridge. Whatever was going on with Marshall, Saami felt it didn't quite deserve a resource as precious as his curiosity. Rather he'd spend that energy on a few more mathematical problems; so he just started on those while walking. By the time he sat down on his chair in the bridge, he already had finished three.