As Adi spoke, Kaite looked away from Riblou, checking the time on their hud. "Oh...it vould appear so" they commented, watching the android almost curiously as if having expected something of its behavior. In truth, the robots which Kaite was first exposed to were little more than boxes on wheels; the humanoid design gave Kaite a feeling of curiosity and, for a moment, shame. He supposed if Adi had been a human, he wouldn't have been so rude...although the chimera had been mostly fooled by their humanoid appearance at first. It was mostly over a name, since being disassociated with feelings was something Kaite could understand. [color=8882be]But what was the point of making it look so lifelike? Is it to lull people into a sense of security? Maybe it had been designed to be like a person and, if that was the case, how person-like could it really be? I felt silly with how I acted; the tables were turned and [i]we[/i] now kept [i]it[/i]...and why not conduct an experiment on it, while I was at it? The only question is where to start...[/color] They blinked out of the notes they were taking as Sel socked Riblou in the arm. Kaite was about to make a comment on Sel's actions before they offered to show Adi around the ship. "Ehm, yes. I vould appreciate it, thank you," they instead said, a small sigh of relief in their words before looking back to Adi. "And velcome to zeh Infamous Alto," his tone more confident and concise as ideas swirled in his head, already in the works and hinted to only by the faintest of smiles teasing his expression. "Mostly if you had any kind of dreams...also, heh, if you don't mind me asking where they keep you?" He asked, his mood having taken a sharp upwards swing from only moments ago and his hand continued to twitch from writing down...ideas. Also, Kaite was slightly concerned about Riblou's comfort within the ship, frequently seeing him having trouble navigating doorways. Because of this, the assistant capitalized on the opportunity to let him have a few minutes to stretch outside the ship before getting to work.