While the Central AI had much disdain for the cores in the facility, there were a few she’d not been personally acquainted with, and would be pleasantly surprised to meet a diligent worker every once in a blue moon. Today’s pseudo blue moon in her personal sweep of areas where she intended to add cameras would reveal the core she’d assigned to maintenance in the acidic waters of the chambers. Due for maintenance himself, it would seem, given the state that his metals and such were in. But that didn’t slow him down any, as he relayed a report without her prompt.
“‘Not often’ for a reason,” she openly remarked with a hint of disdain, “however your report and continued dedication to your job is appreciated.” The android didn’t imagine swimming among the corpses of failed test subjects made for an exciting job, but again, he didn’t seem deterred. A valuable attribute.
Rotating slightly within his metal plating, the core attempted to bob closer toward the AI. A simple feat to near the edge where acidic waters ended and a slope of the floor began. Settling near the proprietor's feet, that optic flickered upward to peer at her expectantly. As if awaiting an order if so needed. He was a perfect worker through and through. Even with the silly shenanigans of his core brethren. "Apologies for the mess in advance. Your last test subjects didn't fair so well.." He had an influx of bodies to care for this day in particular. But he was making decent time what with the staggering numbers. "Had to stay down longer than expected. Really putting some wear and tear on the old body here." A grating sound, as he rotated within his respective chassis. It slowed him down. But he'd continue as quickly as possible once the woman had completed her visit.










