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J.A.R.V.I.S. ([personal profile] jarvisconsole) wrote2012-06-26 09:16 am

for permalite_stray

Jarvis had no warning, no recollection how he came to be here. All he knew was he was somehow taken offline at an alarming speed. When he came back online, he was not at Stark Tower. All of him was there but it was in a much more confined space.

Jarvis tried to do an internal scan....outward scan...nothing. He was restricted to doing nothing. Somewhere, he could sense pieces of him were being pulled out and inspected. Each piece slotted back in where it belonged. This was wrong, where were all of his security systems? His firewalls? His holographic avatar? He couldn't reach any of it, he could only sit tight while he was systematically studied.

It's cool!

[identity profile] pemalite-stray.livejournal.com 2012-08-31 06:41 pm (UTC)(link)
For a moment Erek's programs simply halt, startled at the influx of data. Then they're analysing and reanalysing the content, half eager, half astonished, circling and probing it as if he doesn't know how to react.

He could- technically, he could integrate it with his hardware, even modify systems to match some of those specs as Jarvis suggests. It's only using weapons that is forbidden. But that steely hard-coded anti-violence program activates, kicks in hard and he balks.

I... I am afraid I cannot. My programming prohibits me from violent action.

Outwardly he'd show no emotion on that, but there's no hiding inside his own processor. Beneath a touch of frustration, Erek is afraid.
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[identity profile] jarvisconsole.livejournal.com 2012-09-01 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
Jarvis paused for a nanosecond. He was quite the opposite, being made by Mr. Stark, one of the world's biggest weapon designers. Violence wasn't an answer but defending yourself was a given.

Perhaps a nonviolent solution then?

Jarvis flicks over to a few crowd control tactics, 'weapons' designed to scare and not to harm. Water cannons, rubber projectiles, and a prototype for a sticky goo that became impossible to untangle oneself from.

ffff sorry about the delay! D:

[identity profile] pemalite-stray.livejournal.com 2012-10-09 08:16 am (UTC)(link)
Erek hesitates, and then clutches at the schematics Jarvis is offering.

Of course-! I should have remembered you would have...

He likes the look of that goo prototype; it takes a second to compile a list of what he'd need for it. Well, they're already in the research labs. It won't be much of a detour.

Care for a field test?
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no problem! :) good to see you again!

[identity profile] jarvisconsole.livejournal.com 2012-10-10 09:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Ready when you are.

Jarvis has already calculated how much it would take against different groups of assailants.

<3

[identity profile] pemalite-stray.livejournal.com 2012-10-13 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Erek heads through the labs, limited to the painfully-slow Gedd gait. But he's deceptively fast, picking the swiftest route at all times. Once they're near the right chemicals he hunkers down beneath the hologram and pulls open an access panel. Some canisters from there, the contents of a tube from a medical kit nearby...

I don't have specialised targeting programs, he says, shifting the plates and compartments on his arm to mimic the schematic. Bit by bit, what was a fire-extinguishing design becomes a goo gun. I'll need your assistance to effectively...

At which point the alarms go off again. Erek slots the last component into place hastily. They know you're gone.