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So the days float through my eyes/ But still the days seem the same

"HARO!? Haro! Where is that stupid thing?" Lockon puts his hand on his hips, looking quite bewildered. His orange Haro seemed to be missing, and proved to be quite an elusive target at that.
"How exactly dose a robot just run away like this?" Sighing to himself, he shook his head and put his hands into his pockets. "HARROOOOOOO! Where are you!?"
Lockon is looking everywhere! In the Gym, and in the hanger, in the mess hall and in the quarter's hallways, on the Chalice and on the Ptolemy. Care to help a meister out? Or is it you who is in possession of his Haro?
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What else... I have a radar! It works much better outdoors, though.
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"Wow, I was kidding, I didn't really think you guys could do that. I think I'm a little jealous! Haro is just... curious, and well, I don't know the layout of the chalice well enough to even begin to guess where he might have gotten off too." How could a computer turn out to be so much trouble?
"But it's alright, I'm certain I can find him the old fashioned way, if I keep looking."
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I'll look around for Haro too, Mr Lockon! I know the ship pretty well. Maybe magnets will be useful in the search, too?
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"Magnets? That might fry his insides! Let's forgot the magnets if possible." Lockon found himself feeling a certain fondness for this girl. She wasn't so unlike Amy, well aside from that fact that her inside where metal and not flesh, but did such a thing really matter?
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"I honestly haven't the slightest idea if it would hurt him or not, but since I'm not sure, I'd rather not try it." Lockon didn't want to think about what would happen if his friend's innards got fried.
"But if you where a little round robots, where would you hide?"
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"Ventilation shafts?" That didn't sound like fun. The last thing a fall grown man wanted to do with his evening was crawl around in tiny spaces. "You don't really think he's gone in there, do you? He likely sound someone to play with, I mean, unless someone told him to play hide-and-seek or something."
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"That sounds way better than crawling around in them myself. I'm not sure I would fit after all." Lockon was by no means a short person. Trying to cram six feet of man into a ventilation shaft seemed like a good recipe for getting stuck.
"A papen? What's that?"
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I have two of them. They're pretty smart for animals, so if I tell them to find Haro, they should be able to do that!
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"Oh, like a penguin! I see. That...sounds pretty cool actually, no pun intended. If it wouldn't be to much trouble, if you could dispatch them for me, I could give up the search myself and have some dinner." He paused for a moment. "Do you... eat food? I mean, I don't know much about your kind, and I do apologize if I offend you."
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It's okay, Mr Lockon. I'm happy you want to learn more about us, and there's nothing offensive about this! We eat too, just different food than humans. From things found here, on Earth... Batteries, mostly.
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"I should have known!" He laughed. "I think it's quite interesting honestly! I've never met someone like you before." He grinned wide, and warm. "I'm thankful for your help as well. Haro is a person to me, he is part of me, and I like to think I'm part of him. Some people think it's strange, but I have a sneaking suspicion that you of all people don't think that's weird."
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And it's not weird at all. Haro is your good friend!