You can say that. [ Is her only answer to that question, when she leans a bit back and lets her weight stand in against whatever it is behind her. She picks up one of the comps and begins to unscrew it with one of the small screws she found within the homes. ] Do you have tools, or no? I found a bunch, if you need them, [ She pulls out a small box and places it on the floor between them. ] here.
Hoping for chip wiring or an indication of it being opened beforehand. I don't see any at this time, so these items are all things that were created from the factory and stayed shut until now - basically, that means. [ She lines a finger against the aperture of one of the COMPS - which, more or less, was just a phone. ] No one was fooling around with the comps. This is a Nokia, an older model, but it's never been played with until now. So that means that likely nothing was placed in it; that said, that's why we are opening it anyway.
[ More and more questions, but there's a few beats between Nao staring at the thing like she's being introduced to Jurassic Park to... processing said questions. ]
I know, I know, but... does that li'l relic even have the processing power to run the AI's apps? Some of these things are ancient, some modern -- by my standards, anyway. Some of this stuff I'd expect to straight up crash if they ran more than Tetris.
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Glad I'm not the only one who thought about it. Whaddya think we'll find in these things?
[ She's already busying herself getting the thing open. ]
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I know, I know, but... does that li'l relic even have the processing power to run the AI's apps? Some of these things are ancient, some modern -- by my standards, anyway. Some of this stuff I'd expect to straight up crash if they ran more than Tetris.
[ Like, seriously. What? ]