[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/u972CjW.png[/img][/center] After spending a bit of time on her own, Kuni got up and stretched her arms. With no one approaching her, and with Mila sticking to the other group, Kuni figured it would be fine if she went ahead and depart from the beach. While she did appreciate the fresh, salty air the area had to offer, she felt like she could likely come up with a lot more to do on her own rather than just lay on a beach. She quickly gathered her stuff and put her jacket back on, before leaving. The travel back to the academy was a rather quiet one, and uneventful. Kuni somewhat preferred it that way. It gave her a bit of time to think. Upon arriving back at the dorms, she quickly tossed her things to the side of her bed, before changing into some proper clothes. Feeling much more comfortable, she glanced towards the door. No one was passing by, no one came knocking. Sitting on the bed, Kuni opened the bedside drawer, and gave a weak whistle. A moment passed, and a small drone came flying out, giving a beep as it appeared to register Kuni's presence. Smiling to the drone, she got up and moved towards the holographic screen of the computer. [color=1589FF]"So, I've been thinking Mio."[/color] She started speaking, and the drone immediately responded with a pair of beeps [color=1589FF]"Well, I'm always thinking about something, you're right. But I was thinking about both you and Dee. Something that you have, while Dee doesn't, is voice activation. I can't say your system is super advance, but you do register a limited amount of commands that way. If I could implement that into Dee's system, then it could very well improve how well I can direct him. Get where I'm going with this?"[/color] Mio beeped once, and Kuni nodded [color=1589FF]"Exactly! The only problem I have is figuring out how to implement such a system on a drone like Dee. He's directive is to be more combat and support efficient than communicative. He was never built with that idea in mind. And I can't start taking him completely apart, it will leave my team much more support-less than allowed."[/color] She said, and connected to a cloud user registered on her name. After going through several files, she found a copy of Dee's schematics [color=1589FF]"If I want to figure out how to do this, I need to find a way to either add it as a new component, one that won't require full disassembly, or a place in Dee that could contain such a thing."[/color] After a moment of looking over the schematics, she tapped herself lightly on the head [color=1589FF]"Of course, finding a suitable spot is impossible as long as I don't know how big the component would be."[/color] She remarked, and turned to look at the little drone. Mio beeped a couple of times, and Kuni nodded [color=1589FF]"Yeah. Looking up at your schematics and finding the component that's implemented in you would probably be for the best. But unfortunately, I haven't uploaded those to the cloud. I'll need to ask dad to do so. And knowing him, it could take a while."[/color] Closing the schematic and logging out of her cloud account, Kuni went and sat down on her bed [color=1589FF]"What else did I have in mind."[/color] She pondered. Mio, lacking a response, started hovering in circles around her head until she snapped her fingers [color=1589FF]"Oh! Right. Went to the beach today. First time I did so since joining the academy. My roommate thought it would be nice, and it was briefly. I forgot the feeling of smelling the salty air of the beach. Though, suddenly, there were a lot of people."[/color] Mio beeped a couple of times, and Kuni shook her head [color=1589FF]"You know I'm not like that! Mila dragged me to a couple of our classmates, one of them being my teammate, Lucia. And then it turned out there was another girl there, and before I knew it, Falk showed up, and he started making remarks on Mila's swimsuit. Then Hiro didn't make the situation better, and I decided to just walk away."[/color] Finishing her speech, she looked at Mio, who was simply hovering in the same spot now. After a moment, it offered a couple more beeps. [color=1589FF]"I suppose. I'm just not used to it! And I just wanted to tell you what happened today. Not to delve into my personality problems."[/color] Kuni told the little drone. She got a beep as a response, and then decided to simply make the same, weak whistle as before. The drone received the command, and hovered back into the drawer. After seeing the drone landed safely in its small docking station, Kuni closed the drawer. Standing up, she felt a bit restless. She needed to go do something. Grabbing a bit of of her personal equipment, Kuni walked out of the room. She ended up finding herself in one of the academy's courtyards, working on what appeared to be a small, remote controlled vehicle. What type of vehicle, though, was still unclear, but Kuni certainly appeared happy to be working on it.