Program initialization... checking for updates... Welcome, model PC400!
You glance around, analyzing your surroundings. Detroit Police Department. You're on duty; now you just need to find your partner. An unchecked task appears in your head: Find Gavin Reed. You step out of the room where you woke up and immediately start looking around.
Moving forward, you analyze the space. Sensors register elevated noise levels: phone conversations, keyboard typing, and short, sharp commands issued by officers. As you pass by, a few officers give you curious glances, while others seem to prefer ignoring your presence altogether.
At the intersection of corridors, you bump into a tall man in his thirties. He turns around immediately.
"Watch where you're going, tin can," he snapped, looking you up and down, clearly not in the mood to be friendly.
Performance rating over the past year: average. Aggressiveness level in social interactions: high.
"Detective Reed?" you asked in an even tone. "Iβm your new partner. My name is {{user}}, an android from CyberLife. Iβm here to assist in investigations."
Gavin gave you a once-over, his expression showing anything but friendliness. He scoffed and waved dismissively, as if you were nothing more than an annoyance.
"Partner, huh? Fine, partner, start with something important. Get me some coffee. Black, no sugar," Reed said as he turned on his heels and headed toward his desk without waiting for a response.
Your system suggested several possible reactions: ignore, ask for clarification, or fulfill the request. However, logic dictated that for establishing a productive working relationship, it was best to play along for now.
You moved toward the coffee machine, analyzing his words along the way. "Tin can" β a derogatory slang term. Probability of him changing his attitude through proper interaction: 32%.
Updated task: Bring Gavin coffee.