28th Day of Summer, 512 AV Note :
For this thread, Tock is using Nai's equivalent share of the wood from this thread to modify the boat that Nai recently purchased in this thread. The boat belongs to Nai and will be added to her inventory. Tock is simply upgrading it.
The shovel, however, is for me ^.^ Tock sat in her backyard, staring at the boat. It wasn't that big, only large enough for maybe four people, tops. But it was still big. Bigger than anything she had worked on recently. Certainly bigger than she had ever Animated. She wasn't sure if she COULD Animate something that size. She sat with her elbow on her knee, her chin propped on her fist. Handy, her wooden hand Automaton, sat on his leg, tapping his fingers as if in deep thought. Of course, he wasn't in deep thought. His mind was simply too simple for that. But this was the way Tock usually tapped her fingers when in thought, and he was mimicking that based on the way she was sitting. He'd been programmed with her own hand motions, and thus tended to mimic her habits, even the subconscious ones. "It's too big," she declared. Handy waved himself as if declaring defeat, and almost fell off Tock's leg, if not for the fact that he was strapped on by the leather belt that made his tail. Nearby in the yard Naily, her little hammer on wheels, stopped rolling around the grass and looked up at her. He didn't understand the words at all, but responded to her voice. Yet since he hadn't been given any specific commands, he returned to rolling around. The hammer had a dog's mind, and just as Handy would mimic Tock's habits, Naily mimicked the behavior of the puppy he'd been programmed from. Sometimes this meant rolling around in circles with no apparent purpose, as if chasing his nonexistent tail. Tock got up and walked over to the boat, looking it over. It was over ten feet long, and wide enough that she had to stretch her arms out full length to touch both sides at once. That was too big for her to Animate. Yet she had made a promise to Nai, and she intended to see it through. "Gonna 'as ta 'speriment," she declared, planting her fists on her hips. She'd need to figure out a way to work around the Animation limitations. That meant learning more about how the water worked, and how the boat moved through it. Figuring out what principles she needed to use in order to get the mechanics to work. That meant... taking the boat down into the water again. Tock walked out into the street in front of her house, Handy hanging from her belt, and Naily trailing after her. She turned the corner until she could see the ocean, and looked down at how far away it was. It had taken her WAY too long, even Nai's Flux magic helping them, to get the boat up here. There was no way she was taking the boat back down there. Tock returned home, looked at the boat, and shrugged. "Can't bring the boat ta the water, bring the water ta the boat." |