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[OPEN] Well I got to keep it going keep it going full steam
Characters: Aya & OPEN
Date: Beginning of November
Location: Stark Industries
Situation: SCIENCE
Warnings/Rating: none to start; will update if necessary....
There were some benefits to not sleeping.
...okay, depending upon who you asked, there were a LOT of benefits to not sleeping. But Aya's favorite was the fact that she did not need to waste precious time resetting her processors when she could be working. Her latest project was of great importance, after all. It was up to her to offer the most reliable navigation directions in the attempt to move Asti to a safer location.
Unfortunately, one of the few downsides meant that she tended to lose track of time. Metaphorically, of course; her internal clock was regularly synched so that it matched the local timezone. But there were long periods in which she did not leave her office. Day or night, it did not matter. She required neither sustenance nor rest, and her internal battery was self-charging.
Of course, that wouldn't stop those unfamiliar with her systems from worrying. Nor would Aya object to the occasional visit. She was, after all, far ahead of schedule.
Date: Beginning of November
Location: Stark Industries
Situation: SCIENCE
Warnings/Rating: none to start; will update if necessary....
There were some benefits to not sleeping.
...okay, depending upon who you asked, there were a LOT of benefits to not sleeping. But Aya's favorite was the fact that she did not need to waste precious time resetting her processors when she could be working. Her latest project was of great importance, after all. It was up to her to offer the most reliable navigation directions in the attempt to move Asti to a safer location.
Unfortunately, one of the few downsides meant that she tended to lose track of time. Metaphorically, of course; her internal clock was regularly synched so that it matched the local timezone. But there were long periods in which she did not leave her office. Day or night, it did not matter. She required neither sustenance nor rest, and her internal battery was self-charging.
Of course, that wouldn't stop those unfamiliar with her systems from worrying. Nor would Aya object to the occasional visit. She was, after all, far ahead of schedule.