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crack_van2012-07-27 01:21 pm
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Asenion by SidneySussex (G)
Fandom: AVENGERS FRANCHISE (MOVIEVERSE)
Pairings: None.
Length: 1,570 words
Author Website: Author on AO3
Why this must be read:
Programming is easy to corrupt.
This is a really interesting story about a defective warbot called Hawkeye and the man who sees beyond the broken shell. My only complaint is that this is too brief a glimpse of the interesting world that these characters inhabit.
Finally, he seals the last remaining joint, solders the last remaining connection. The warbot's physical functions should be at full capacity now, and he's ready to give it a brain.
Or rather, to return its brain; with the warbot, he received a battered positronic chip that required careful cleaning and repair. He's unfamiliar with the patterns and the chip lacked a brand. He is aware of the risks such a thing entails, and the warbot is restrained and monitored as he places one gentle hand behind its head and slots the brain chip into place.
The warbot blinks, but then again, it had that capability before.
"Hello, Hawkeye," the man says.
"Hello," it says back.
Asenion
Pairings: None.
Length: 1,570 words
Author Website: Author on AO3
Why this must be read:
Programming is easy to corrupt.
This is a really interesting story about a defective warbot called Hawkeye and the man who sees beyond the broken shell. My only complaint is that this is too brief a glimpse of the interesting world that these characters inhabit.
Finally, he seals the last remaining joint, solders the last remaining connection. The warbot's physical functions should be at full capacity now, and he's ready to give it a brain.
Or rather, to return its brain; with the warbot, he received a battered positronic chip that required careful cleaning and repair. He's unfamiliar with the patterns and the chip lacked a brand. He is aware of the risks such a thing entails, and the warbot is restrained and monitored as he places one gentle hand behind its head and slots the brain chip into place.
The warbot blinks, but then again, it had that capability before.
"Hello, Hawkeye," the man says.
"Hello," it says back.
Asenion