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04 [Central: Stark Tower - Open to Anything] A first class diva for all your Stark needs.
Building and presenting the wind tunnel had actually made Tony happy. It was a scary thing to be happy with giving, and he blamed his time with the Avengers for such emotions. Whatever it was, he had thing to do in and about the Tower. If he was stuck here for the duration, then there was a lot that needed to be done.
Plans for the rooftop suit robotics were in place. He'd gotten things up and running on Taxon's electricity since the device he'd used for sustainable energy before hadn't proven compatible to this place. At least not yet. That left some of the little things.
Stepping into the lab, he heard movement. His first thought was Selina, though a mental image of Sherlock flashed through his mind as well. It turned out to be neither of them as the cylindrical head lifted, slowly tilting to one side quizzically.
His breath caught in his lungs. An award winning robot built when Tony was just seventeen and for all his issues with the thing, with it's lack of judgment in so many things, Tony suddenly felt a little less cut off from his life to see Dummy there.
For a long time he was silent before stepping into the room and crossing to stand before the robot.
"You've been slacking," he said, waggling a finger at the robot. Dummy's head tilted the other way. "Don't give me that. We've got work to do."
Pausing, he clunk his brow against that cylindrical "head" before turning away. "Right. Work. Come on."
An hour later he was on a ladder, mounting one of a series of cameras to the outside of the building. This one over the main door, pointing at the spot before a buzzer. He looked up into the camera.
"Link the locks with the camera and link it into the facial recognition hardware," he said to the robot inside, his tablet blinking through the entire moment as he'd found Dummy and building the cameras as it broadcasted. He really didn't pay it any attention.
Climbing down from the later, he pulled a flat, engraved panel from his back pocket. Using a drill and masonry bit, he mounted the plaque beside the buzzer.
STARK TOWER
Ring buzzer for admittance
Smile for the camera and the facial recognition software
If you're Sherlock, the US government, or somehow Fury...
Make an appointment for two weeks from never
Plans for the rooftop suit robotics were in place. He'd gotten things up and running on Taxon's electricity since the device he'd used for sustainable energy before hadn't proven compatible to this place. At least not yet. That left some of the little things.
Stepping into the lab, he heard movement. His first thought was Selina, though a mental image of Sherlock flashed through his mind as well. It turned out to be neither of them as the cylindrical head lifted, slowly tilting to one side quizzically.
His breath caught in his lungs. An award winning robot built when Tony was just seventeen and for all his issues with the thing, with it's lack of judgment in so many things, Tony suddenly felt a little less cut off from his life to see Dummy there.
For a long time he was silent before stepping into the room and crossing to stand before the robot.
"You've been slacking," he said, waggling a finger at the robot. Dummy's head tilted the other way. "Don't give me that. We've got work to do."
Pausing, he clunk his brow against that cylindrical "head" before turning away. "Right. Work. Come on."
An hour later he was on a ladder, mounting one of a series of cameras to the outside of the building. This one over the main door, pointing at the spot before a buzzer. He looked up into the camera.
"Link the locks with the camera and link it into the facial recognition hardware," he said to the robot inside, his tablet blinking through the entire moment as he'd found Dummy and building the cameras as it broadcasted. He really didn't pay it any attention.
Climbing down from the later, he pulled a flat, engraved panel from his back pocket. Using a drill and masonry bit, he mounted the plaque beside the buzzer.
Ring buzzer for admittance
Smile for the camera and the facial recognition software
If you're Sherlock, the US government, or somehow Fury...
Make an appointment for two weeks from never
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He gave a nod to the corner. The robot was a basic structure with a cylindrical head. “Dummy, say hello to the lady.”
His head lifted, realizing he was being spoken to. The head tilted to one side and then dropped in a bow.
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"Do what you need to do, Tony."
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Once that was done he got the bolts into place on the hinges that would allow it to move. He was quick, as quick as he could be for, well, a human.
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If anything, she seems happy about it.
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"There we go," he said, straightening. "If you let go and it falls, then I messed it up." Which Tony Stark didn't do.
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"I'm not hurting anything. It is like going to the gym for my mind."
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"So long as you're not hurting yourself. Can't have that."
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"I might start making a new one at this point in order to add work. Or just fly all day."
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"Why not make it from scratch?"
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"I wasn't made to be idle, I think, but it would be nice to relax, though."
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The rehead looks over at him with a lift of her shoulders.
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"If you insist but I say that I haven't helped you that much. Not really."
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"Perhaps not yet but you can. Trust me, there's a lot more that needs to be done here."
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"I am interested in helping, certainly. I'm not entirely certain how much I can but I'm willing to try."
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“I think that we could make this work, including me working on plans for plane parts. If you’d like.” He wasn’t sure how much of what he needed he could find in Taxon but trying could be interesting.
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He looked at her, and then at the device he was working on. "What do you know about actual machinery building? Other than plane engines?"
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"I know engines of all sorts but not a lot about electrics. I can, sort of, read a schematic," she says, not wanting to promise help she can't actually give.
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He nodded. "That could work. Once I have this put together, and working, I have a desire to try and get Jarvis back online in some way shape or form," he admitted, missing the AI more than he cared to admit.
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"Jarvis? Your... computer?"
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"He's more than a computer, but he needs computer impute," he corrected, using a rag to wipe his brow. "That's the problem I've been running into."
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"More than a computer, then. I am afraid I don't know enough to help you with that. Computers and I... are only passing acquaintences."
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"I'm not sure anyone can," he admitted. "I'm just unwilling to keep trying."
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