thebuffybot2000:

“Oh, well…sure. But I try not to because it could contradict what my programmer wants. If you’d like me to do something, you can just ask. And if I don’t know how to do it, you can put the command in here, hook the computer up to me and then sync it. Like iTunes,” she explained. Comparing herself to an iPod was not awkward for her. It was an analogy someone else had used once and it stuck with her. She touched the computer and pulled up the command box, which was not unlike the one most basic computers came with. A black screen with blocky green text. Of course, she was not currently connected to it, so anything entered would not affect her.

“Uh…” Cordelia trailed off, staring at the empty screen. This system seemed simple enough, but she knew absolutely nothing about programming, so she figured she should at least wait until Fred got back and could show her the ropes. Just to be safe– she didn’t want to accidentally cause any accidents she wouldn’t be able to fix.

“I think I’ll stick with just asking you for now.” she replied, shooting Buffybot a tight-lipped smile.

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