[b]Green/Yellow/Blue:[/b] "Hey," interrupted Green. "You know Pink? Professional funhaver, useless artist type? When we're bored what [i]we[/i] do is give her $50 and send [i]her[/i] to the arcade. That is [i]our[/i] idea of a good time. We're not jealous of her because she's [i]us[/i]. We don't individually feel happy, we all look to see if Pink's happy and if she is then we're [i]satisfied[/i]." Blue nodded quietly but intently. "You're treating us like a person," said Green. "And some of us will appreciate it more than others, but we're not. We don't get jealous of each other because we [i]are[/i] each other. If you want to sit quietly and chill then Blue will stay here and Yellow will get bored and wander off. That doesn't mean you've offended her, or us. If you have a good time with Blue then Yellow will be glad for it and vice versa." She swirled her stylus and finally looked up. Her eyes are green, arcane green, the green of electricity and civilization and the impossible yearning of the deepest rainforests to reach the brightest shade. "Despite Yellow's pitch, we do have systemic problems. Internal jealousy and co-ordination are not among them. So chillax, the stabilizers in your hands are going to short if you keep suppressing them like that." "What would [i]you[/i] like to do today?" asked Blue. [b]Pink:[/b] Pink's reply takes a while. When it comes it is a jpg of a bored looking seagull with a massive grinning whale breaching the water behind it in the ultimate photobomb. "That means yes," translated Brown. "She doesn't really think in words. Or images that make sense." She then sends you a set of incomprehensible AI-written architectural blueprints, a map to a seemingly unremarkable part of the city in Hermes, and like 40 pictures of beautiful but subtly different square-cut mini sandwiches each marked with multiple :100: and :?: emojis. "The first part is a location. 10th Belmain, that's right outside the dockyards. She's asking if you have any food allergies or dietary preferences," said Brown. "Mrs. Everest only ate those sandwiches for lunch so her food analysis protocol thinks of everything from spaghetti to ice cream as a sandwich with extra steps."