It wars with his deviated programming, what Cal suggests. Allowing a human to make a copy and hold onto his blue prints sounds risky. But this wasn't Detroit, this wasn't the Stark household. And Cal has shown in the past that he's respectful. Everyone in town has shown that, actually. They treat York like the person is, without York having to fight for personhood.
After a long moment, he looks to Cal, then down to BD-1. "I... wouldn't mind BD-1 having a copy or two as backup. Just in case. This town is full of random upsets, so I don't know how long paper will last."
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After a long moment, he looks to Cal, then down to BD-1. "I... wouldn't mind BD-1 having a copy or two as backup. Just in case. This town is full of random upsets, so I don't know how long paper will last."