There were parallels between them, but Aoba and Ren and Declan and Ghost were still worlds apart in many ways.
An Allmate-to-Allmate transmission (as Aoba viewed it) wasn’t too bad. Really, Aoba’s only true concern there was the vast difference in hardware. Ren was already an old model compared to modern Allmates back home. Comparing him to a construct like Ghost seemed…possibly even implausible.
The suggestion that someone other than Aoba could make modifications to Ren, though? Aoba turned away from the little kitchen counter completely, making a discontent noise of protest.
“If Ren really needed some kind of upgrade, I’d do it myself…but I suppose there’s no harm in seeing if the maps can transfer. They would be useful.”
Ren, attentive to his master, wagged his tail briefly. “The likelihood of me being damaged by any data files from Ghost is very slim. Most likely any incompatibilities would simply result in me being unable to read the information rather than being harmed by it. I do not mind it, Aoba. I’m certain you could fix me if anything did go wrong.”
Aoba thought as much as well—at least regarding the likelihood that maps might hurt Ren somehow. It wasn’t like Ghost was going to hit him with a virus or a worm, right? In his own Midorijima-era manner of thinking, Aoba saw Ghost as an extension of Declan and therefore had no reason to mistrust the little construct.
“Maps would be useful,” Aoba said, repeating himself but also reassuring himself. “Alright, no harm in trying. Go ahead.”
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An Allmate-to-Allmate transmission (as Aoba viewed it) wasn’t too bad. Really, Aoba’s only true concern there was the vast difference in hardware. Ren was already an old model compared to modern Allmates back home. Comparing him to a construct like Ghost seemed…possibly even implausible.
The suggestion that someone other than Aoba could make modifications to Ren, though? Aoba turned away from the little kitchen counter completely, making a discontent noise of protest.
“If Ren really needed some kind of upgrade, I’d do it myself…but I suppose there’s no harm in seeing if the maps can transfer. They would be useful.”
Ren, attentive to his master, wagged his tail briefly. “The likelihood of me being damaged by any data files from Ghost is very slim. Most likely any incompatibilities would simply result in me being unable to read the information rather than being harmed by it. I do not mind it, Aoba. I’m certain you could fix me if anything did go wrong.”
Aoba thought as much as well—at least regarding the likelihood that maps might hurt Ren somehow. It wasn’t like Ghost was going to hit him with a virus or a worm, right? In his own Midorijima-era manner of thinking, Aoba saw Ghost as an extension of Declan and therefore had no reason to mistrust the little construct.
“Maps would be useful,” Aoba said, repeating himself but also reassuring himself. “Alright, no harm in trying. Go ahead.”