ridires:
Although such things didn’t exist in his time, he’s not in the least surprised by the contraption due to his experiences in the grail war. However, he has no idea as to what the piece of technology was doing, and he’s somewhat inclined to destroy it; not out of malice but for precautions sake. Quirking a brow as it emitted lights and made noises, it’s only saving grace is when it’s presumed owner makes an appearance.
“I would keep such things to yourself, lest you wish to find it in pieces” he suggests with a light sigh, “someone with less patience than myself would not hesitate to destroy it.” Assuming she’d mind losing it, whatever it was but he can guess it had performed some type of scanning; what for? He cannot say.
The scanning protocol doing it’s job, Lily wasn’t surprised to see someone when she walked around the corner. She offered an apologetic look towards them. “Sorry about that,” she said, “easy to forget someone might want to do that here...but you’re right.”
Her drone then shut off its lights, and buzzed back over to Lily’s side, hovering about head height.
“Sorry if it worried you. It’s harmless right now, though. Just let’s me know where people are. Though it’s supposed to go higher than that...” Her ROV-R was still, unfortunately, more of a prototype than the standard GREMLIN drones XCOM used. It had it’s issues.












