[Unsure is definitely a way to put it, but he doesn't want to get into it too much and so he just sort of nods before diverting from the conversation.]
I've checked a few areas, and I can transfer the chemical analysis to your phone if you don't mind.
[He holds out a hand, clearly wanting her phone; it'll be easier to just transfer it that way, than to bother putting it on his phone and then sending it to her.]
[ Yeah, feelings about complicated world matters suck. Fuck that. ]
Oh, yeah, dude- That'd be sweet. Thanks again for helping out with all this, like. It's not important to everyone but the orchard is kind of my zen place so.
[ As she talks, she'll hold out her phone for him to do that robot thing he does. That's gotta be so convenient. ]
[Speaking of feelings being difficult, he has to figure out how to explain what he feels.]
It's nice to do something useful.
[And as he says that, he allows his synthetic skin to retract from his fingertips, touching them to to her phone and transferring the information in a moment.]
[ There's a mental record scratch moment at the sight of his hand. Sure, he'd licked dirt and shown off his cool LED and she knows he's an android but it's another thing entirely to see the skin beneath the synthetic projection. ]
[He's definitely considered trying, but hasn't done it for a few reasons. Yet.]
That's understandable. Sharing memories and information that way isn't normal for your species.
[He presumes anyway, but he thinks that's probably a safe guess at her response. But for androids, it's something built into them; android culture hasn't exactly had much of a chance to develop--and might never have the chance--but it's starting out with interfacing being a normal thing for them.]
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I've checked a few areas, and I can transfer the chemical analysis to your phone if you don't mind.
[He holds out a hand, clearly wanting her phone; it'll be easier to just transfer it that way, than to bother putting it on his phone and then sending it to her.]
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Oh, yeah, dude- That'd be sweet. Thanks again for helping out with all this, like. It's not important to everyone but the orchard is kind of my zen place so.
[ As she talks, she'll hold out her phone for him to do that robot thing he does. That's gotta be so convenient. ]
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[Speaking of feelings being difficult, he has to figure out how to explain what he feels.]
It's nice to do something useful.
[And as he says that, he allows his synthetic skin to retract from his fingertips, touching them to to her phone and transferring the information in a moment.]
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[ There's a mental record scratch moment at the sight of his hand. Sure, he'd licked dirt and shown off his cool LED and she knows he's an android but it's another thing entirely to see the skin beneath the synthetic projection. ]
Woah, dude. That's super cool.
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It's convenient to connect with electronics in such a way, and androids can also share information and memories through contact.
[Although obviously that isn't a thing here.]
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I'll say. The memory share thing seems kind of, I don't know. I don't think I'd like but I can see where it'd be handy.
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That's understandable. Sharing memories and information that way isn't normal for your species.
[He presumes anyway, but he thinks that's probably a safe guess at her response. But for androids, it's something built into them; android culture hasn't exactly had much of a chance to develop--and might never have the chance--but it's starting out with interfacing being a normal thing for them.]
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Not exactly, no- There are some yokai that deal with memories but not like that. I generally gotta' share my memories the old-fashioned way.
[ Which, uh. Honestly kind of sucks! ]