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Wow... I remember so little from the whole being a robot. What I do remember is all in zeros and ones. Stupid binary code. One thing about OSU that is nice is that there's no evil undead or demons or zombies. I'm sure there are those things here, but I don't know any Watchers or Slayers or anything like that around here. Also, Beth and I aren't really getting along well anymore. I think the whole "her betraying us" and the whole "I am a robot" thing was just about the only thing keeping us together. Heh... I reread the post I made. "Manes ex Machina." I like that term. Anyway, I went to confession at the student catholic group last night, and I confessed. Jenn (she's this girl I met here. She's a CJ Major) knows about some of the stuff I did back in Huntington, and she wonders about how I can be still be Catholic. She also wants me to show her how to investigate a demon nest, but I'm not sure I should be taking civillians or even investigating without Watcher backup. Also, I'm pretty disarmed. I gave 'em most of my modified weapons, including my holy water injector bolts, my traffic light changer, my GREMLIN, what's left of the T-100 and a few other things. They're gonna have the R&D people go over 'em and see if they can use them. Anyway. Classes are super-boring. I'm taking twenty-three hours now, and I'm spending a lot of time in the electronics lab with Ms. Rosenbaum. I only have to be in there three hours a week, but it's nice to be able to smell circuits and ozone again. Jenn visits me there a lot. And she wants to know what my latest big project is. I'm not sure if I should tell her. After all, this device isn't really flashy or explosive, or anything like that. It's for my secret work, which I hope I can get back to. I mean, I know there's better people at fighting demons and stuff than me, but Mr. Harris showed that a normal person that cares enough can make a real big difference. I'm not sure I should get Jenn in on my secret work if I start going back to it. This stuff can be dangerous. I almost died twice, and Beth -did- die. But someone's got to do it. Anyway, the machine's almost ready. I'll go downtown tomorrow night and see if it works. I think I've found a place where demons nest. If this things works right, they'll never know I'm human. That'll let me investigate. Demon Hunting Tip of the Week: Expect the unexpected! Zombies are around every corner, and some of them attend college. Most zombies don't eat the flesh of the living, though, and if they're not on some kind of rampage, you might be able to reason with them and get them to go back to being dead. Post a comment in response: |
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