Looking over at him, she grinned, trying to hold in her laugh when he said he thought it was kind of hot in here, but a few seconds later she did give in and laugh, going to sit down in one of the two control chairs that was in the robot, looking over at him with a knowing grin, "No, no, no. I didn't mean cool as in the temperature being cold. I mean, cool can mean temperature, but here on Earth it an also mean impressive. Just like how although hot is a temperature, in human society it an also used to describe someone that is attractive." Why was human slang so difficult for her to explain to someone else? Maybe it was because the slang had a real meaning and the slang meaning. She pulled her knees to her chest as she sat in the chair, "I am very proud of my father. He was really an amazing inventor. He was an amazing father too. He used to always bring me here and teach me how he put some of them together." She smiled, "My mother was pretty smart as well. She was more into inventing things that would benefit society and were more environmentally safe. In fact she probably created the generator that keeps the power running in here and the filter that keeps the water clean in this hide away." She of course couldn't know this for sure because she hadn't been in here in so long and she hadn't been around when the generator and such were created. She could only make guesses. Looking back to him, she smiled, "I'm probably going to be staying here instead of the airport. I just figured....you know now that your people are here and searching for humans.....this place is pretty secure, has supplies, there's even a couple of beds. There's a generator too that keeps the power running too. It's just a really good place to stay. She stood up now and looked out down at the robots once more, "And.....well...maybe if I can get some of these thing working I can use them to protect myself if someone does find this place.Besides you of course that is." She walked out of the robot with him and closed the cockpit again, heading down the metal stairs once more, "So.....what happened to you after you left the airport? You said I probably wouldn't see you again and yet I did. What exactly went down when you went to the ship? And what did you do to mess up your arm?"