[ Being that he doesn't have a face that remotely resembles a human, sometimes #2 would project emojis on his helmet. The responses tend to be lighthearted which he's come to learn to prefer. Right now though, K is seeing a leather clad humanoid with a cracked screen. It's hard to tell for most people what #2 is thinking or even looking at unless he displays it with obvious body language. That's something he he has also learned to do.
Sometimes, when he knows he's alone, he would remove his helmet to look at his reflection. Since it's only K, who is very clearly law enforcement, he deduces that it should be okay to reveal himself. He still turns around to do this though, mostly out of learned habit but also the soft reminder that he isn't anything like a replicant, not even close. When he's reminded of this he can't help but feel his circuits almost slowing to what feels like sorrow.
The task of examining damages keeps him from completely shutting down though. His limbs have been rattled and even dented but not beyond simple repair. The crack on his helmet on the other hand, has been spread out a lot longer than when he initially check. It goes across the helmet diagonally now instead of partway. It doesn't take long for him to search his memories again; he was on the floor face first, when his helmet cracked, and he was pulled up by the shoulder where he was struck again. That might explain the blood along where his chin would be. That human gave him an uppercut and didn't care that it probably made his knuckles bleed.
He distinctively recalls a flow of panic when he was on the ground, exposed and vulnerable especially when the man had grabbed him.
K can see #2 reaching for the switched enclosed by a panel, but not with the intention to pull it (not like he can reach). Rather, it just occurs to him that if the human had more time to rough him up, even if he may not have been aware of what it was...
#2 puts his helmet back on in an attempt to do away an old memory, and turns to K. He doesn't bother bringing up the switch because what matters is that it was never flipped. ]
It's mostly the helmet. Everything else is minimal. I've been through worse. [ He gestures to the trash can nearby with the stained paper towels to indicate that he's cleaned off most of the blood. ]
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Sometimes, when he knows he's alone, he would remove his helmet to look at his reflection. Since it's only K, who is very clearly law enforcement, he deduces that it should be okay to reveal himself. He still turns around to do this though, mostly out of learned habit but also the soft reminder that he isn't anything like a replicant, not even close. When he's reminded of this he can't help but feel his circuits almost slowing to what feels like sorrow.
The task of examining damages keeps him from completely shutting down though. His limbs have been rattled and even dented but not beyond simple repair. The crack on his helmet on the other hand, has been spread out a lot longer than when he initially check. It goes across the helmet diagonally now instead of partway. It doesn't take long for him to search his memories again; he was on the floor face first, when his helmet cracked, and he was pulled up by the shoulder where he was struck again. That might explain the blood along where his chin would be. That human gave him an uppercut and didn't care that it probably made his knuckles bleed.
He distinctively recalls a flow of panic when he was on the ground, exposed and vulnerable especially when the man had grabbed him.
K can see #2 reaching for the switched enclosed by a panel, but not with the intention to pull it (not like he can reach). Rather, it just occurs to him that if the human had more time to rough him up, even if he may not have been aware of what it was...
#2 puts his helmet back on in an attempt to do away an old memory, and turns to K. He doesn't bother bringing up the switch because what matters is that it was never flipped. ]
It's mostly the helmet. Everything else is minimal. I've been through worse. [ He gestures to the trash can nearby with the stained paper towels to indicate that he's cleaned off most of the blood. ]