[ Royce also doesn't tell him to sit anywhere. K is free to make his own decisions, as far as Royce is concerned. Lady jumps off Royce's shoulder to go entertain Bear - the three of them will likely hear her mrrrrowl out into the living room, trying to figure out where he went. ]
I'm not a kosher butcher. [ Royce adds, settling in his seat. He has to have room to eat, obviously, so he doesn't get in Alfie's space. ]
[ Sitting across from them seems the best place, so that's where he goes, taking one of the bowls of stew for himself. ]
I read about that — shechita. [ Because he's become increasingly curious about these religious practises. It's something that never really came up in his homeworld, where it's strictly illegal for androids to practise any religion. ] It seems a kind practise, minimising any suffering.
Because of you. [ He confirms between spoonfuls of the stew. Might as well be honest, even if it may make him seem a bit overinvested to have researched it for only that reason. ]
Didn't occur to me to learn about these things before. If I even could have. Androids aren't permitted to practise religion where I'm from.
[That throws Alfie for a loop, enough that he lets the other subject lie for now. He's met enough extremely advanced AIs to not be completely shocked, but not quite enough to take it completely in stride, either.]
Huh. Suppose I should be more used to this now, shouldn't I.
[ Alfie's surprise has K shifting an uneasy glance toward Royce. You didn't tell him?
He's had the nagging impression Norfinbury refugees aren't very fond of androids. House's line of questioning had only reinforced it. Maybe that was just House, or maybe he should be making his excuses to leave now. The indecision is written on his face as he looks between the pair. ]
I thought you knew. [ Would he have still been invited if Alfie'd known beforehand? ] I don't hide it. Kind of hard to when I don't even have a name, just a serial number.
[ Oh. Maybe Alfie hadn't seen his mailbox, then. ]
KD6-3.7. My handler calls me K. [ And so he calls himself K, since he can't name himself. Then, tentatively: ] I've gotten the impression people from Norfinbury don't like us.
We had bad experiences with AIs, but we had one trapped there with us, as well. And myself-- well. I didn't understand how something that was created by man could truly be a living and thinking creature like the rest of us.
[Didn't understand, past tense - and he still doesn't really understand it, honestly, but despite the bluntness he's at least more open to the idea.]
Doesn't really work like that. [ A lack of personhood and free will make it difficult. ] And my handler never cared to name me. [ Alfie's explanation only makes him increasingly concerned about the recent goings-on in Zephyr's world. ]
There's more Norfinbury people being brought in every day... [ But it isn't his own safety he worries about. He isn't the only android in the Meadous. ]
[ There's been a stream of armed newcomers showing up at his door and lurking in his yard. It's sort of hard to assume they all have neutral intentions, but he isn't going to argue the point. Fortunately none have caused any trouble for Connor yet, as far as he's aware, and that's what matters. ]
If he's the worst that shows up, then I'll be glad. [ As for Alfie's question. It requires a little more context for his answer to make sense. ] He knew about the Three Laws of Robotics...
Were they common knowledge in Norfinbury? [ Do Alfie and Royce know what they are, in other words. ]
I remember House making a big deal about them a long time ago. Do you remember when people were paranoid about there being a mole in our midst? [ Royce asks Alfie, wrinkling his nose. ] I don't remember what the laws were specifically.
House lived in a world where worlds like ours were fiction. He figured out I was mir by a lucky guess because I said by Mar rather than my god. [ Royce has had several months to figure this out, after reading a lot of earth-based fiction. ] He cheats.
The Three Laws of Robotics state that a robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. A robot must obey orders given to it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
Robotics became the foundation of android technology in the world I'm from. The laws have largely remained intact when possible, as far as I know. Modified in my case to allow me to do my job effectively. [ Which also means that, in the unlikely event his handler issues him an order to kill a human being, he'll have to obey. He's reluctant to point that out, considering. He's hoping to at least be on good terms with Alfie and Royce, if not friends. ]
House thought it was amusing testing my obedience. [ He tilts his head in lieu of a shrug as he resumes eating. ] Had a lot of questions about what I am. How I bleed. [ While armed with hedge clippers and a knife, that was fun. ] Is that like what he did to you when he guessed what you are?
That was fucking hypocritical of him, seeing as he doesn't like his own obedience tested and all. But I'd wager he was harder on you than he would have been on most others. He doesn't see you as a living, thinking being.
[Which... again, is a mindset that Alfie understands, even though it's one that he's starting to move away from. His eyes flick to Royce, waiting for his answer to K's question.]
House, hypocritical? I'm so surprised. [ Royce says dryly. ]
He didn't ask me how I bleed, but he found a sensitive point and kept pressing it until Alfie had to intervene. [ It was the first time Alfie proved himself to be a friend. ] It was the only thing that could've made me react that way. I wasn't expecting it - I thought he could read my mind.
[ While K is very much alive and sentient, he doesn't actually consider himself a person, which contributes to his being relatively hard to offend when it comes to these things. House had primarily been an annoyance. The mention of Alfie's intervention has him glancing toward him with a look of understanding, thinking they seem rather like himself and Connor in that regard. Well. In several regards. ]
And he continued to escalate things until you killed him. [ If he's got the story straight. It brings him back to his earlier question for Alfie. ] Is that why he's afraid of you? You killed him too?
[ Maybe Alfie murdered him extra-dead compared to what Royce did? ]
Likely because you're more menacing. I've shown my hand. The worst I can do to him is kill him. The worst you can do is exactly that - remind him of someone he fears.
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I'm not a kosher butcher. [ Royce adds, settling in his seat. He has to have room to eat, obviously, so he doesn't get in Alfie's space. ]
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I read about that — shechita. [ Because he's become increasingly curious about these religious practises. It's something that never really came up in his homeworld, where it's strictly illegal for androids to practise any religion. ] It seems a kind practise, minimising any suffering.
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[But now he's curious.]
Did you look this stuff up on my account, or did you read about shechita earlier?
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Didn't occur to me to learn about these things before. If I even could have. Androids aren't permitted to practise religion where I'm from.
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[That throws Alfie for a loop, enough that he lets the other subject lie for now. He's met enough extremely advanced AIs to not be completely shocked, but not quite enough to take it completely in stride, either.]
Huh. Suppose I should be more used to this now, shouldn't I.
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Doesn't really change much about him. I didn't think it was relevant.
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He's had the nagging impression Norfinbury refugees aren't very fond of androids. House's line of questioning had only reinforced it. Maybe that was just House, or maybe he should be making his excuses to leave now. The indecision is written on his face as he looks between the pair. ]
I thought you knew. [ Would he have still been invited if Alfie'd known beforehand? ] I don't hide it. Kind of hard to when I don't even have a name, just a serial number.
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Did you name yourself K, then?
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KD6-3.7. My handler calls me K. [ And so he calls himself K, since he can't name himself. Then, tentatively: ] I've gotten the impression people from Norfinbury don't like us.
[ Royce has been different, though. ]
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We had bad experiences with AIs, but we had one trapped there with us, as well. And myself-- well. I didn't understand how something that was created by man could truly be a living and thinking creature like the rest of us.
[Didn't understand, past tense - and he still doesn't really understand it, honestly, but despite the bluntness he's at least more open to the idea.]
Why not give yourself a proper name, then?
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Still trying to find a good one?
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There's more Norfinbury people being brought in every day... [ But it isn't his own safety he worries about. He isn't the only android in the Meadous. ]
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Nobody is going to harass you. [ He says, firmly, glancing at K before looking back down at his food. ]
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If he's the worst that shows up, then I'll be glad. [ As for Alfie's question. It requires a little more context for his answer to make sense. ] He knew about the Three Laws of Robotics...
Were they common knowledge in Norfinbury? [ Do Alfie and Royce know what they are, in other words. ]
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They're nothing I've ever heard of, no.
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House lived in a world where worlds like ours were fiction. He figured out I was mir by a lucky guess because I said by Mar rather than my god. [ Royce has had several months to figure this out, after reading a lot of earth-based fiction. ] He cheats.
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Robotics became the foundation of android technology in the world I'm from. The laws have largely remained intact when possible, as far as I know. Modified in my case to allow me to do my job effectively. [ Which also means that, in the unlikely event his handler issues him an order to kill a human being, he'll have to obey. He's reluctant to point that out, considering. He's hoping to at least be on good terms with Alfie and Royce, if not friends. ]
House thought it was amusing testing my obedience. [ He tilts his head in lieu of a shrug as he resumes eating. ] Had a lot of questions about what I am. How I bleed. [ While armed with hedge clippers and a knife, that was fun. ] Is that like what he did to you when he guessed what you are?
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[Which... again, is a mindset that Alfie understands, even though it's one that he's starting to move away from. His eyes flick to Royce, waiting for his answer to K's question.]
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He didn't ask me how I bleed, but he found a sensitive point and kept pressing it until Alfie had to intervene. [ It was the first time Alfie proved himself to be a friend. ] It was the only thing that could've made me react that way. I wasn't expecting it - I thought he could read my mind.
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And he continued to escalate things until you killed him. [ If he's got the story straight. It brings him back to his earlier question for Alfie. ] Is that why he's afraid of you? You killed him too?
[ Maybe Alfie murdered him extra-dead compared to what Royce did? ]
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[Alfie says, eyes flicking over to Royce.]
I do know that I remind him of someone from home that he fears; I suppose that's got something to do with it.
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[ It is very clear Royce is annoyed by this. ]
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so no retconning will be needed lol
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