That's correct, yes. I'm designed to help with all facets of an investigation, from crime scene investigation to perpetrator apprehension and interrogation.
[He repeated it like he hadn't already told Miller that more than once, tone pleasant and neutral as ever.]
[The response was immediate, though he paused afterward and frowned.]
Miller, may I ask you a question? [Another brief pause, a very brief pause, hardly waiting for Miller to actually agree.] Do you feel... discouraged at all? I mean, regarding the occurrences on board and finding a possible cause for them. They feel... unexplainable. Impossible, even.
[ there are several red flags raised with connor's commentary, but he doesn't say anything to the question or otherwise try to interrupt him. all he can do is let out a sigh when the android is done. ]
Yeah, kid, I'm discouraged. Why do you think I'm workin' so hard to get everyone home?
I've gone over the recordings found and the data we have, but there just aren't any answers in it. It feels like there is a lot of evidence but that no definite conclusions can be drawn from it.
There's no way to predict the strange occurrences, only react to and recover from them.
There also doesn't seem to be a way to test theories and no one theory fully explains everything.
I've seen some evidence that when we disappear from this place, we reappear where we were, but there doesn't seem to be any consistent length of time between a person's appearance here and their disappearance.
And I don't think either of us will be satisfied with simply waiting the Station out.
[Connor tilts his head slightly, actually giving his answer some thought.]
In a way.
I was designed to accomplish tasks. I will continue to try to accomplish the task set out before me until I succeed.
I'm not sure if that qualifies as 'feeling' satisfied or not, but doing nothing but waiting isn't really working towards accomplishing anything.
I believe I've felt something similar to frustration, however. [Since Miller seemed so interested in his inner thoughts and feelings it seemed like a reasonable thing to share with him.] Failing seems to have a very distinct... sting to it. I don't like failing.
[ it makes sense, in programming. give the robot incentive to succeed. it kind of freaks him out though, that connor can choose what those tasks are, ultimately. maybe that doesn't matter, not while they're all stuck here. ]
Failing sucks no matter who you are. I should know, I do it all the time.
Yes... Oh. [He frowned slightly, LED flickering thoughtfully.] But you indicated that you had ample experience with failure. I was simply hoping that you might have some advice...
Do you feel as though you don't handle failure well?
[His tone was completely neutral, sounding almost detached. It seemed pretty obvious that Miller was mostly avoiding his request; Connor just didn't completely understand why, and he wanted to.]
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[He repeated it like he hadn't already told Miller that more than once, tone pleasant and neutral as ever.]
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I've been doing some poking around on my own, to find out why these things keep happening to everyone. If you think you can help with that...
[ maybe he'll stop calling u household appliances?! ]
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[The response was immediate, though he paused afterward and frowned.]
Miller, may I ask you a question? [Another brief pause, a very brief pause, hardly waiting for Miller to actually agree.] Do you feel... discouraged at all? I mean, regarding the occurrences on board and finding a possible cause for them. They feel... unexplainable. Impossible, even.
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Yeah, kid, I'm discouraged. Why do you think I'm workin' so hard to get everyone home?
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He gave Miller a somber, but determined, nod.]
Returning home is my objective as well and our probability of success is much greater if we work together.
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I've gone over the recordings found and the data we have, but there just aren't any answers in it. It feels like there is a lot of evidence but that no definite conclusions can be drawn from it.
There's no way to predict the strange occurrences, only react to and recover from them.
There also doesn't seem to be a way to test theories and no one theory fully explains everything.
I've seen some evidence that when we disappear from this place, we reappear where we were, but there doesn't seem to be any consistent length of time between a person's appearance here and their disappearance.
And I don't think either of us will be satisfied with simply waiting the Station out.
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[ he spares connor a grim smile. ]
So you don't feel feelings, but you can feel satisfaction?
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In a way.
I was designed to accomplish tasks. I will continue to try to accomplish the task set out before me until I succeed.
I'm not sure if that qualifies as 'feeling' satisfied or not, but doing nothing but waiting isn't really working towards accomplishing anything.
I believe I've felt something similar to frustration, however. [Since Miller seemed so interested in his inner thoughts and feelings it seemed like a reasonable thing to share with him.] Failing seems to have a very distinct... sting to it. I don't like failing.
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Failing sucks no matter who you are. I should know, I do it all the time.
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[Because Miller obviously had his shit together.]
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[His tone was completely neutral, sounding almost detached. It seemed pretty obvious that Miller was mostly avoiding his request; Connor just didn't completely understand why, and he wanted to.]
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I apologize.
I thought...- You said you were experienced in dealing with failure. I thought maybe...-
Again. I apologize.