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Post by Fletcher on Jan 3, 2019 17:41:58 GMT
Fletcher trots along the well worn path just outside of camp heading towards one of the few ponds just outside the base. Fresh water would be found there, the main source of the army’s water supply, once safely boiled and cleaned of course. Being a dog, Fletcher could care less about the sanitary of the water, he might if taken a drink out of the toilet once or twice back home he would admit. Finally he stood at the bank of the pond and leans down drinking. The shape of the wolf, Grey Brother could be seen half way across the lake seemingly hunting something.
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Post by Baymax on Feb 3, 2019 3:33:40 GMT
The number of animals Baymax had seen in his short time at Camp had been a bit overwhelming. He had made sure to download a database on Canada and veterinary practices before flying with Hiro to North America. He had heard that people and animals needed medical assistance, and Hiro had wanted to help. So, together, they left San Fransokyo and embarked on a new adventure. Since he didn't need to eat nor drink (just charge), Baymax took meal times as opportunities to explore or to meet other people in Camp. To provide the best care, he would have to get to know each one of the Dawnseekers and everything they did. Understanding and compassion usually helped him provide the best for his patients. Or so he had learned during his adventures with Hiro and the others. The white robot made his way down towards the water, where he saw a dog lapping up some water. Did this animal talk like some of the others he had met? Some of the animals around here differed from Mochi; animals could talk around here. Being a robot, it didn't exactly phase Baymax. All he did was add it to his matrix. He could interact with animals in the same way as humans: through speech. "Are not you concerned with the quality of the water?" the robot asked, his small head tilting to the site of his vinyl body with a barely audible, metallic click. "Some bodies of water contain harmful bacteria such as Cryptosporidium, Shigella, and E. coli," he stated matter-of-factly, taking a moment to scan the lake.
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