Kyle Raiden
May 18th, 2004, 04:35:16 PM
Kyle smiled. It proved why he didn't usually smile...if this smile was anything to go by, then Kyle must have been really scary when he was happy.
He reclined in his high-backed leather chair, inspecting the C-shaped device in his hands. Someone had been inspecting the items seized from Team Dantarno, and had found this device...some sort of visor. It was an intreguing device. Perhaps, with a little bit of Federacy technology, it could be an extremely useful piece of equipment.
With a chuckle, he set the visor down on the wooden table in his office. Despite the seemingly mediocre duties he performed, his rank of Captain afforded him some privilages. This office was one of them.
He shuffled forward, and began reading through the document opened on his datapad. It was a fairly standard report...a simple aknowledgement that the mental reconditioning of Jacen and Kieran Dantarno, and those with them, had been successful. Not that he needed to know that...the Federacy staff would do their job, because the dangers of not doing so were too severe to risk.
His smile faded a little, and he looked up at the other new decoration to his office - a two-legged, dome-topped barrel in black and red, standing dark and dormant in the corner. He rose from his seat, and stepped over to the droid, crouching down before it. He detached the restraining bolt and, plugging a datapad into a port on the front of the droid, let it start up.
"Do you know who I am?" he asked the droid, as its "eye" focused on him, a panicked whistle escaping from it, as it discovered that it had lost all motor control.
The word No flashed up on Kyle's screen.
The Imperial smiled a little. "I am Kyle Raiden. I am a member of the Imperial Federacy. I am your new master. Do you understand?"
Yes.
"Good." Kyle stood up, and patted the droid on it's dome. "What do you remember, prior to being activated just now?"
I remember nothing.
Kyle held back a smile. The memory purge had been successful. That was good news. Due to the Federacy's technological advances, Kyle didn't need a robotic assistant. However, he had always been fascinated by droids. The upgrades to this particular droid were extensive. He'd searched through almost half a century of memories recorded by the droid, on the hard-copy he'd made, 'just in case'. He didn't know why he'd ever need the droid's memories again, but one could never know what one would need tomorrow. The enhancements had proven themselves more than useful in the past. Kyle was sure they would be again.
"Your name is Kay," Kyle explained. "You are my personal droid. You were damaged recently, when a terminal you were accessing overloaded. Unfortunately, your memory banks were damaged. I'm afraid you'll have to get to know me again."
Why can't I move?
Kyle sighed. "When you were damaged, you stopped being yourself. The engineers had to disactivate your motor control before you ran away, or damaged yourself even more."
I understand.
Kyle's lips formed into a friendly smile. "Here," he said, crouching down, and reaching into the open pannel on the side of the droid. He flicked a switch, and more lights glowed on the droid.
Kay twitched. Thank you.
Kyle smiled a little more. "You're welcome, old friend."
Kyle's comlink beeped. His smile faded. Duty called. He sighed again. "Wait here, Kay...I have some work to do. Will you be ok?"
The droid whistled an affirmative. Yes, Master Kyle.
Kyle smiled genuinely, and patted the droid on the head. "I won't be long."
He reclined in his high-backed leather chair, inspecting the C-shaped device in his hands. Someone had been inspecting the items seized from Team Dantarno, and had found this device...some sort of visor. It was an intreguing device. Perhaps, with a little bit of Federacy technology, it could be an extremely useful piece of equipment.
With a chuckle, he set the visor down on the wooden table in his office. Despite the seemingly mediocre duties he performed, his rank of Captain afforded him some privilages. This office was one of them.
He shuffled forward, and began reading through the document opened on his datapad. It was a fairly standard report...a simple aknowledgement that the mental reconditioning of Jacen and Kieran Dantarno, and those with them, had been successful. Not that he needed to know that...the Federacy staff would do their job, because the dangers of not doing so were too severe to risk.
His smile faded a little, and he looked up at the other new decoration to his office - a two-legged, dome-topped barrel in black and red, standing dark and dormant in the corner. He rose from his seat, and stepped over to the droid, crouching down before it. He detached the restraining bolt and, plugging a datapad into a port on the front of the droid, let it start up.
"Do you know who I am?" he asked the droid, as its "eye" focused on him, a panicked whistle escaping from it, as it discovered that it had lost all motor control.
The word No flashed up on Kyle's screen.
The Imperial smiled a little. "I am Kyle Raiden. I am a member of the Imperial Federacy. I am your new master. Do you understand?"
Yes.
"Good." Kyle stood up, and patted the droid on it's dome. "What do you remember, prior to being activated just now?"
I remember nothing.
Kyle held back a smile. The memory purge had been successful. That was good news. Due to the Federacy's technological advances, Kyle didn't need a robotic assistant. However, he had always been fascinated by droids. The upgrades to this particular droid were extensive. He'd searched through almost half a century of memories recorded by the droid, on the hard-copy he'd made, 'just in case'. He didn't know why he'd ever need the droid's memories again, but one could never know what one would need tomorrow. The enhancements had proven themselves more than useful in the past. Kyle was sure they would be again.
"Your name is Kay," Kyle explained. "You are my personal droid. You were damaged recently, when a terminal you were accessing overloaded. Unfortunately, your memory banks were damaged. I'm afraid you'll have to get to know me again."
Why can't I move?
Kyle sighed. "When you were damaged, you stopped being yourself. The engineers had to disactivate your motor control before you ran away, or damaged yourself even more."
I understand.
Kyle's lips formed into a friendly smile. "Here," he said, crouching down, and reaching into the open pannel on the side of the droid. He flicked a switch, and more lights glowed on the droid.
Kay twitched. Thank you.
Kyle smiled a little more. "You're welcome, old friend."
Kyle's comlink beeped. His smile faded. Duty called. He sighed again. "Wait here, Kay...I have some work to do. Will you be ok?"
The droid whistled an affirmative. Yes, Master Kyle.
Kyle smiled genuinely, and patted the droid on the head. "I won't be long."