REFLECT A. [Although the database contains extensive records of ancient Belobogian trade with their distant cosmic neighbors, in Svarog's time interplanetary travel had already become the exclusive domain of invading forces. Svarog was constructed on Jarilo-VI, assigned to the planet as its guardian, and confined to it for hundreds of years. Even now, when isolation is a choice and not a necessity, Svarog tended to stay planetside. It was only very recently that he had voluntarily took a trip after being able to deem there being no matters of severe urgency for him.
A single visual censor is aimed at the passing nebula. If there is beauty to be found at such a sight, Svarog does not acknowledge it. Without any regard to whoever may be around, a series of system alerts are allowed to go off in a steady rhythm. ]
Comparative analysis complete. 0% match with all known star charts.
B. [The robots are attending to everyone on the deck, but Svarog is especially garnering attention from the Hosts. While superficially similar, Svarog is many times larger than even the biggest form. But he takes such effort to move gently and around them, carefully considering every step in order to not crush them, that the Hosts soon end up in control of where he is going. They swarm and surround him, in defiance of any verbal expression from Svarog.
Nonverbal, electronic communication is not seeing better results. The light of Svarog's eye is flashing, the warning sign that signals are going out and being left unregistered. ]
Error: no compatibility found with automaton OS. No response received.
IMBIBE A. [Svarog takes a seat at the picnic, the heavy weight of his frame supported by his legs causing him to sink slightly into the grass when he sits down on it. But it is only a perfunctory gesture done out of politeness; obviously he has no mouth, let alone a working digestive system. This is apparently not enough of a deterrent, Svarog having to turning down a Host that extends a sample platter.]
I have no need to consume sustenance. Reuse the materials to someone with greater need.
B. [Or, if that's a sight too lonely to bear, an outside observer appears to agree and takes pity on the fasting picnic guest. Someone raising the next cup of Spark-Wine to their lips and see the memory of a girl who is smiling as she is lifted by a pair of metal hands.
The moment of empathy does not go by without action when Svarog notices it.]
Svarog | Honkai Star Rail
A.
[Although the database contains extensive records of ancient Belobogian trade with their distant cosmic neighbors, in Svarog's time interplanetary travel had already become the exclusive domain of invading forces. Svarog was constructed on Jarilo-VI, assigned to the planet as its guardian, and confined to it for hundreds of years. Even now, when isolation is a choice and not a necessity, Svarog tended to stay planetside. It was only very recently that he had voluntarily took a trip after being able to deem there being no matters of severe urgency for him.
A single visual censor is aimed at the passing nebula. If there is beauty to be found at such a sight, Svarog does not acknowledge it. Without any regard to whoever may be around, a series of system alerts are allowed to go off in a steady rhythm. ]
Comparative analysis complete. 0% match with all known star charts.
B.
[The robots are attending to everyone on the deck, but Svarog is especially garnering attention from the Hosts. While superficially similar, Svarog is many times larger than even the biggest form. But he takes such effort to move gently and around them, carefully considering every step in order to not crush them, that the Hosts soon end up in control of where he is going. They swarm and surround him, in defiance of any verbal expression from Svarog.
Nonverbal, electronic communication is not seeing better results. The light of Svarog's eye is flashing, the warning sign that signals are going out and being left unregistered. ]
Error: no compatibility found with automaton OS. No response received.
IMBIBE
A.
[Svarog takes a seat at the picnic, the heavy weight of his frame supported by his legs causing him to sink slightly into the grass when he sits down on it. But it is only a perfunctory gesture done out of politeness; obviously he has no mouth, let alone a working digestive system. This is apparently not enough of a deterrent, Svarog having to turning down a Host that extends a sample platter.]
I have no need to consume sustenance. Reuse the materials to someone with greater need.
B.
[Or, if that's a sight too lonely to bear, an outside observer appears to agree and takes pity on the fasting picnic guest. Someone raising the next cup of Spark-Wine to their lips and see the memory of a girl who is smiling as she is lifted by a pair of metal hands.
The moment of empathy does not go by without action when Svarog notices it.]
Invasive virus scan initiated.