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                 A brow lifts at her response, only to finally stand from 
                  his desk. Both bots shift as he moves around towards
                  her, then let out incoherent sounds to each other 
                  before following after him.

         ”Business? And what sort of business do you have with
                                                                Aperture Science?”

                 The shorter robot at his side gazes up at what looked
                  looked like a cat on her shoulder, squinting his optic,
                  only to have the taller one smack him, letting out a 
                  pitched garbled sound in frustration.

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          “I’m looking for something. It fell from the sky
          it’s big, vaguely resembles alien technology
          but definitely isn’t alien technology. It’s mine,
          and I want it back. Do you have it?” There’s no
          point beating around the bush. She doesn’t
          want to talk to this human more than she has
          too.

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                       “A hello would have sufficed, little girl.”

        He gave a face, only to fold his hands over his desk. Two
        robots fidgeted next to him, only to look up when he spoke.

       The tall android, glowing orange optic trained on her, made a                  
       warbling, electronic sound as it waved at her. It only tapped
       the shorter, more rounded one that stood beside it as a 
       motion to wave at their guest; unfortunately, it grumbled and
       reluctantly waved, blue optic half-lidded with very little interest.

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          She gives the robots a brief once-over, raising an
          eyebrow when they wave. They vaguely resemble
          SIR Units, and MiMi lets out a low growl from her
          position on her shoulder. Tak reaches up a hand
          to silence her.

                        “Don’t call me a little girl. I’m here on business.”

          She turns her attention to the human, narrowing
          her eyes. She’s assumed that a company with a
          large influence in the scientific industry would be
          some of the first to hear of an alien ship crash
          landing. And she needs her ship.

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          The progress humanity has taken in the art of science
          is impressive, for a species of such  l o w  intelligence.
          However, they are still millions of light years away from
          catching up with Irkens. To Tak, current  technology is
          almost primitive.

                            “———- Is this supposed to be impressive?”

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