- Jan 13, 2017
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The purple robot flicked her eyes across the unfamiliar terrain. It was strange - or at least the definition of strange that VI knew - that for all her time spent here on Earth, she had never once climbed a mountain. A giant hill, in essence, of rock and snow and sometimes trees, or so she'd seen when she'd looked them up on the human network called Google. If she were to truly catalog the experience fully, she would have to be there.
So here she was - a purple android, almost marching to a dark forest. Darker than she'd imagined; but then again she'd found herself in this forest before. Vi soldiered straight on, looking around for any threats, watching calmly through the bushes.
The bushes that were covered in.. red webs? The appearance of this unfamiliar substance interested Vi, and she turned and knelt to examine it. Quite strong, quite red... quite unlike most spider species' silk. Perhaps it was a local species, then?
But spiders, no matter what breed they were - spiders never made a straight path like this. Among the bushes leading to the heart of the forest, tufts of red webbing were strewn around, seemingly making a beeline for... something.
And VI intended to find out what.
@Nameless
The purple robot flicked her eyes across the unfamiliar terrain. It was strange - or at least the definition of strange that VI knew - that for all her time spent here on Earth, she had never once climbed a mountain. A giant hill, in essence, of rock and snow and sometimes trees, or so she'd seen when she'd looked them up on the human network called Google. If she were to truly catalog the experience fully, she would have to be there.
So here she was - a purple android, almost marching to a dark forest. Darker than she'd imagined; but then again she'd found herself in this forest before. Vi soldiered straight on, looking around for any threats, watching calmly through the bushes.
The bushes that were covered in.. red webs? The appearance of this unfamiliar substance interested Vi, and she turned and knelt to examine it. Quite strong, quite red... quite unlike most spider species' silk. Perhaps it was a local species, then?
But spiders, no matter what breed they were - spiders never made a straight path like this. Among the bushes leading to the heart of the forest, tufts of red webbing were strewn around, seemingly making a beeline for... something.
And VI intended to find out what.
@Nameless