electrauma: (Journey of the soul)
#2 ([personal profile] electrauma) wrote 2019-12-01 09:45 am (UTC)

Obeir

[ continued ]

Thank you, officer. [ #2 recovers an image of the man right before he was hit. He doesn't recognize him. Even if asked he doesn't find it worth pressing charges. Too much trouble. He's just here to make music, something he's decided for himself.

That's the perk of never knowing why he was here in the first place. Creating music, seeing people joying themselves and dancing...all of that makes him feel alive. ]


Why would anyone go out of their way to enter a concert venue to attack the performers?

[ While it hasn't happened to him until now, he's certainly not the first case. Music generally should have a pleasing effect on anyone, preferences aside...

Once the blood's off, #2 makes sure the door is locked before checking on his helmet. Not quite remembering his assault is one thing. Having to end a show prematurely is another matter. He's never done that before so this variable isn't making it better.

He considers the image he has of the man again as he removes his helmet to better examine it. Furrowed brows, face red mixed with rage and possibly alcohol...he really pushed through a crowd to get to him. Anger. He answers the question himself and figures he informs K for his input. Despite his fame, #2 isn't always aware of what's happening. ]


I guess he disagreed with the message of the latest album.

[ He's not sure if the officer is familiar with the music, but it has been considered a controversial album. While minimal enough to not be considered overtly political, the implications of a robot singing about being "human after all" and having things in common with them...

Sure. Some would disagree. And apparently some are fearful enough to violently retaliate. #2 never meant for it to sound political. He'd argue that truthfully, his music comes from his "heart". ]

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