I don't know if I'm "the" kid robot, or if calling me a "kid" is really the right kind of qualifier. But a robot is defined as this: 'a machine resembling a human being and able to replicate certain human movements and functions automatically'.
[A literal definition.]
So yes, I do fall into that category. Though it's a wide term; "android" is still more accurate.
[ ... okay, but what if her brain just jumped out of her head and floated off into the cold nothingness of space? Because that's what it feels like doing right now.
She follows up with an equally intelligent question. ]
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connor
what is a robot
are you the kid robot?
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[What.]
I don't know if I'm "the" kid robot, or if calling me a "kid" is really the right kind of qualifier. But a robot is defined as this: 'a machine resembling a human being and able to replicate certain human movements and functions automatically'.
[A literal definition.]
So yes, I do fall into that category. Though it's a wide term; "android" is still more accurate.
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She follows up with an equally intelligent question. ]
are you saylight?
daylight
it seems unlikely, you are not very large
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Are you asking if I am to be placed in the same category as Daylight? We could be both considered robots, yes.
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cayde-6 described daylight as the big robot who is also a kid
it did not feel like a very fitting description of you
but i wasn't sure who else to ask
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how is the term "android" more accurate?
[ She's getting distracted, whoops. ]
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An android is specifically designed to resemble a human, usually as close as technologically possible. That is the main difference.
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[ no she doesn't ]
thank you, connor
:)
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You’re welcome, Lucina. Please feel free to ask for clarification any time you like.
:)