Is it review day??? I suppose this means that it's time for me to review!!!
Slowly, Jasper's ambassador formed shapes on its front that resolved into a slightly-pixelated face. The eyes blinked. "How may-ay I help you?"
"You can't," interjected Jasper.
Okay, but can I just say that this little exchange of dialogue is super poignant? I mean, we've seen how Sunny interacts with Robert all this time, so like... seeing the contrast of how Jasper treats his robot is just... ahhhh I have so many feels.
Like, Robert is kind of sarcastic and I love that, but this poor robot when she boots up after being abandoned for so long (years, I think???) so that this reviving of her battery is almost a resurrection of sorts... and her first thing that she does, the poor dear, is to see if she can help. And that just KILLS me because ahhhhh. It's just so sweet and nice and she can barely talk because her battery is still booting up, but she still wants to help.
And then you combine that with Jasper's despair, which comes out as a curt answer that just kind of smacks down the poor robot is just... like, my heeeeeeart. I wasn't expecting for these sorts of feels to come out in a story about Java!
Sunny shot him a glare, then smiled at the robot. "Hello! I'm Sunny. What's your name?"
The robot paused, seemingly taken aback. "No o-one's asked me that in…" The ambassador shifted slightly, seeming disoriented, then continued speaking. "Y-you may call me anything, but J-Jessica and she/her pronouns are my defaults."
*continues to melt*
"Why weren't you this polite to me when we first met?" Robert grumbled.
LOL. Jealous much???
Sunny darted a glance at Jasper. He was watching with a regretful yet detached expression, as if looking at a pen he'd tried to fix but ended up breaking. But Jessica, just like Robert, seemed to be more of a being than a simple device. "Jasper, help me fix her. Don't you feel at all bad for crippling Jessica like this?"
"It's just a robot. A tool, and a broken one at that. If you're looking to meddle around in source code to find the portal, you'd have better luck with your own ambassador." He rolled his eyes. "Not that I was able to find anything in there either, other than the same quest objective stuff."
Okay, so it seems like you're missing part of the conversation here? Like, Sunny talks about two separate things (her asking him to help her fix Jessica, and her asking if he felt bad about crippling Jessica), and you only have Jasper address one thing, when I think he should talk about them both. So like... maybe something like this?
"I can't fix it. It's broken. Or do you think that I haven't already tried? And it's not a her, it's just a robot. A tool, and a broken one at that."
And just continue from there.
"No!" Sunny gritted her teeth. She'd had enough. "Don't you get it? This is your flaw. You're too… too stuck in your ways of thought that you didn't even consider the possibility that maybe these ambassadors have feelings!"
...okay, so Jasper has many flaws, and this is one, but I don't think you wrote it very well? It seems really wordy and slightly confusing. Maybe something more like this:
"Don't you get it? This is your flaw. You're too... too narrow-minded! They're more than just tools, and the fact that you can't grasp this simple fact is why you're still stuck here!"
...or something like that?
In any case, if she wants to insult him properly, she needs to follow through and blame him for being the cause for his own failure to leave!
"Well, if the toaster explicitly talks to me and has a personality like these two, sure!" Sunny gestured wildly towards the ambassadors. "But that's just a symptom of the real problem. Did you even stop to listen to the leaders of the various nations when you ended the war?" She narrowed her eyes. "Because based on your behavior right now, I have a feeling you just waltzed in there and spoke some code and forced them to stop fighting, ignoring their opinions. Did they even collaborate on the treaty, or did you come up with something and make them sign it?"
"First of all, those opinions were causing bloodshed and misery." Jasper got up and started pacing. "And what if I did just that? It was efficient, wasn't it? And things are peaceful now, aren't they?"
Okay, but like... Jasper has a point??? Like, sometimes the best thing to do for conflict resolution is to just step away from the feelings, follow the protocol in how to handle problems, and then just trust that this is what needs to happen.
And Jasper is right... there is peace here. Aside from the armory of sorts (oooh, what chapter was that from... AHA. Chapter 6!) or some vague chatter about the war, there doesn't seem to be hard feelings or any underlying problems. It's not like there's some underground tension between the various lands that Sunny detects. Everything seems fine.
Like... okay, so I'm going to bring up my story again... but like, even before things start happening, you get a feeling that there is something off about the whole situation of the Indeterminates, even before you've even met an Indeterminate. So there's a kind of feeling that something is wrong, though you can't put your finger on it, perhaps, until the Oracle puts Cyrus in charge.
But like... there's no real feeling of anything strange. Everyone regards Jasper as a hero who's disappeared (presumedly gone back home) and they are thankful for what he did because now they have peace instead of war.
And like... maybe Jasper didn't acknowledge the inherent humanity of the machines that he programmed. But like... there's been plenty of great military leaders who have brokered peace contracts and some of them were awful to the armies underneath them. But, the fact that they made peace is still notable that people look away.
So it seems kind of disingenuous for Sunny to point this out when Jasper really sounds like he did a Good Thing. Like, did he have his flaws? YES. But war is hell. And the mere fact that he stopped it is heroic in itself.
"Well. Not with you summoning all the error descriptions. And who knows how long the peace between nations will last?"
"That's not my problem. I'm getting out of here as soon as I can."
And also this... I am firmly on Jasper's side. Like I said, there is absolutely no sign of war about to break out. If there were, I would think Sunny was right, but there's no indication that war will break out. If war eventually did break out, I would claim that it wasn't Jasper's fault, since things seem pretty peaceful right now. It would be the fault of whoever made the first move, not Jasper!
Nor does anybody regards the error descriptions as an act of war between another nation. Like, for all Sunny knew at the very onset, this could have been just a strange natural coincidence! It's not like the inhabitants of Javaland are actively preparing for war because of the error descriptions. If they were, I would see Sunny's perspective but... nope. Sunny is wrong. Jasper is right here.
(And it's completely legitimate that Jasper is looking for a way out!)
"That's not my problem. I'm getting out of here as soon as I can." He kicked a floor tile in frustration. "If I can."
Sunny pursed her lips. "Maybe the key to you getting out is you becoming less selfish."
Jasper rounded on her and hissed, "That's ridiculous."
"Fine." Sunny huffed. "Be as stubborn as you want. But whenever you're ready to start thinking of something other than yourself, I'll be here, trying to fix Jessica." With that, she turned her back on Jasper, focusing determinedly on the glitching ambassador.
This... seems not as empathetic as Sunny usually is? I mean, maybe she is DONE with Jasper because she is annoyed because he is depressed and she's frustrated that her sunny disposition isn't helping him become less depressed. But she seems really short.
Still, I would at least thing that she would say something like, "Listen, I know you're frustrated and just want to get out! I understand that. I want to get out too! But the only way we're going to get out is by listening to our ambassadors and looking at their code without trying to ruin them in the process." Or something like that.
THEN. If Jasper were to explode at her, then I can totally see her going, "FINE. You're a selfish dude and get away from here so I can fix them alone, since clearly you're no help." But like... until then, I think she would make an appeal to his emotions... or something.
He aggressively sliced a potato.
Awww. <3
(I do admittedly have a soft spot for Jasper... the poor dear just needs to sleep more. He's so grumpy...)
"You're wrong," he said, frowning. "I do care about other people." As if to prove his point, Jasper held out a tray with a burger and fries on it. The burger was Earth-style, with a circular bun and patty, and the fries did not look like curly braces. "It's just that it's hard to think of robots as people."
Sunny looked at the food in delight. "For me?" Jasper nodded, and Sunny gladly took a big bite of the burger. Once she'd finished chewing, she said, "It's never too late to start thinking differently. And we're not done debugging yet– it's not too late to help Jessica."
Jasper looked down at the ambassador for a moment. "...I suppose not." He stole a fry from the tray, then let out a long sigh and said, "Fine. I hope you're right."
...see? He's not so bad, Sunny! Even though he's the only person you dislike. XD
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