Hisako was trying to identify this odd feeling she was having. It felt like she didn't know what to do or where to go. Despite being artificial, she somehow still was capable of feeling... Lost. It wasn't a pleasant feeling, and she wanted to be rid of it. For the time being, focusing her attention on training herself, seemed to be doing the trick, so that's what she was doing. Except, she didn't have muscles to train, so she was training her mind. She was trying to learn how to use her powers more effectively, to the fullest potential, even. But also, she spent her time tinkering with other machines. Building small semi-autonomous machines to assist her with tasks around the workshop, that were essentially powered by her own reactor.
As it turned out, Hisako had "inherited" her creators hobby of tinkering with things. She was fascinated by the way things worked, and how they could be improved. She was also fascinated by the way her own powers worked, and how they could be improved. It wouldn't be an understatement to say that Hisako probably ended up causing the software damage to herself, but oh well. She was learning, and that's what mattered, right? Her creator had always told her that learning was important, and that she should always strive to learn more. So that's what she was doing. She was learning. Learning by doing, that is, as she was currently tinkering with a small sensor unit that could detect movement and send a signal to something else, like a camera, or a floodlight, or a door, or something. She wasn't sure what she was going to use it for, but she was sure she'd find a use for it eventually.
[MFT; WC: 290; Oneshot]
As it turned out, Hisako had "inherited" her creators hobby of tinkering with things. She was fascinated by the way things worked, and how they could be improved. She was also fascinated by the way her own powers worked, and how they could be improved. It wouldn't be an understatement to say that Hisako probably ended up causing the software damage to herself, but oh well. She was learning, and that's what mattered, right? Her creator had always told her that learning was important, and that she should always strive to learn more. So that's what she was doing. She was learning. Learning by doing, that is, as she was currently tinkering with a small sensor unit that could detect movement and send a signal to something else, like a camera, or a floodlight, or a door, or something. She wasn't sure what she was going to use it for, but she was sure she'd find a use for it eventually.
[MFT; WC: 290; Oneshot]