The robot had no real way of answering that question either, but had his own experience watching BD-1 and narrowed its focus in a responding whir then mirrored the 'scan' with a roll of its eye from the top of the droid down to his feet. Scanning was good, he knew what scanning was!
"A system can always be improved," Tony said primly to explain what was evidently many iterations hanging around the workshop, then pointed to the pieces on the ground. "And I can't afford to keep the old ones for posterity. Not nearly enough materials here to just throw away like that, not until someone opens a Home Depot down the road." Cal knew that well enough, but Tony looked to him hopefully then like he thought Cal was likely to become the independent business owner that Tony was hoping for, then shook his head, no, of course not. Meanwhile, the robot that Cal carried wilted slightly as Tony spoke, drawing up its working legs in its tension.
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"A system can always be improved," Tony said primly to explain what was evidently many iterations hanging around the workshop, then pointed to the pieces on the ground. "And I can't afford to keep the old ones for posterity. Not nearly enough materials here to just throw away like that, not until someone opens a Home Depot down the road." Cal knew that well enough, but Tony looked to him hopefully then like he thought Cal was likely to become the independent business owner that Tony was hoping for, then shook his head, no, of course not. Meanwhile, the robot that Cal carried wilted slightly as Tony spoke, drawing up its working legs in its tension.