Cassie watch the alien as he stood up from where he sat on slightly shaky legs before he moved to one of the airplane's chairs to rest instead. She herself layed down in the bed, getting comfortable, yet keeping herself turning to the side and laying sideways on her bed so she could keep an eye on the alien n case he tried to kill her or something of the sort in the middle of the night. That is, if she didn't fall asleep. She was bad about being a deep sleeper and no matter what she did it had never gotten better over the years. Falling asleep in this situation might very well turn bad for her in this situation. Then again, this situation was already bad. He could probably kill her at any time, asleep or not. So, why shouldn't she at least get some sleep while she could? That sounded like a good idea actually now that she thought about it and she curled up, pulling her blanket around her, about to close her eyes when she heard the alien's question about giant robots. She looked over at him as she layed there and shrugged, letting out a yawn as she did, "It's completely true. They were huge. Bigger than some of the buildings that were in that city. Some times they were run by remote control but most of the tie they had special fighting techniques and weapons programmed into their systems to use. It took a lot of work to put those thing together." She paused, smiling slightly as she thought back, "My father was the one who invented the technology to go in almost all of those robots. I used to go with him all the time. I even still remember where they are probably still stored. I would get to see how they fought and which ones were the strongest. One time I got to control one of the remote controlled ones." Rolling over she stared up at the ceiling now, "I tried to reconstruct my own smaller versions in my first few years here. You know, just to see f I make something that would be of use to me. Not a giant one of course, but just something maybe the size of that dog you killed. Or possibly smaller. I think what I was doing was right, but my materials were far from usable. All rusted and such by then. So, I obviously didn't get very for in any of those protects." Once again she rolled over to look at him a she layed there sideways, smiling still, "What makes you so interested in the robots? Aren't they so much inferior to your people's technology?"