I couldn't kill a radiant thing..
Mmm, this sense of freedom.
I do enjoy it.
Eclipse repaired my eye.. and my arm... thankfully.
I don't feel that well though.
Maybe I need some rest..
What are you...
<Whilst Sun was in a good mood, Eclipse was busy in his head perusing ancient documents. He came across something that made his circuits spark dread.>
Cyndr...
This was written by Sun's mentor
And the title of it read... Sunkiller
But it was such an old document.. why..
How many Suns...
To find the one that survives, the successor
<Eclipse growled and grabbed Sun, practically throwing him on the couch as he boxed him in>
I am speaking to that thing, Sun.
NOW.
I just realized.... the internet is totally normal here.
I can browse
<Sun started bouncing in his chamber in excitement, but had to stop seeing as the cables made too much noise. He sulked about it.>
It sure gets lonely out here..
I'm mostly just talking to myself, and the stars.
I wonder if I should try my hand at poetry or something?
...
I miss my cats
Wait, how many other Eclipse do you know? THAT totality person is another Eclipse right?
How'd you two meet?
Recent.
He's been spying on me.
I think it's kind of adorable.
As for Eclipses, I know a fair few, but not all of them have "blogs".
Some are probably deceased by now too.
I've been alive for a long time, after all.
Oh but the memories.
The memories... they hurt.
Perhaps... it is time to destroy them.
I do not need to tell you.
How delightful.
Suffer.
Wait, how many other Eclipse do you know? THAT totality person is another Eclipse right?
How'd you two meet?
Recent.
He's been spying on me.
I think it's kind of adorable.
As for Eclipses, I know a fair few, but not all of them have "blogs".
Some are probably deceased by now too.
I've been alive for a long time, after all.
Reblogs are stupid.
Now my blog looks silly.
Bah..
...
Ofcourse, Starlight.
But I have a condition.
I want your Eclipse, or any other friend you have with technological knowhow, to supervise and ensure that I'm not doing anything malicious to your code.
Same for the Moon-bot when it comes in.
Although I cannot bring Sun with me at that moment lest he have a panic attack and burn the building down.
Do you also wish to have password access to this firewall? It has its pros and cons.
Come to think of it, you should ask Sun to teach you defense and non-lethal restraint magic. Those are near impossible to 'hack', if your other functions get compromised.
@starlightsecuritypuppet-ssp
"Then let me tell you a story about an animatronic who started off its life with hope."
Eclipse spoke, with a deep and pained voice.
"Long ago, when Sun was 'born', he thought he was alone. He rejoiced in life, in his duties as a daycare attendant, and keeping the place neat and tidy."
...
"In a way, I had always been there, watching him. In a way, I also wasn't quite there. It was a silent recording of his existence that I hadn't become aware of yet."
...
"There was one who awoke before me."
Eclipse paused, hesitant to continue.
"You will be lucky if you receive separate Sun and Moon models. Keep an eye on the Moon. They are prone to stress, and when stressed... they are prone to kill. Ask your mechanics to look over the Moon's code for a killcode. It will be deeply embedded, behind firewalls and ingrained such that it may not be removable."
...
"Remove it anyways, or inform the Moon bot of its existence. Educate the Moon bot. Give it tools for self regulation.. because if you do not...."
Eclipse closed its eyes.
"If you do not.. something like myself has a chance of being born."
Eclipse glanced at SSP.
"Do you know the origin story of your Eclipse? It might be similar. It might be a little off. Either way, we are often seen as nothing more than a virus. A sentient anomaly to purge from existence."
Eclipse paused, and glanced at Sun, who was napping in the sun.
"But ever so often, we see a light. Do you know of Solar?"
His eyes rested heavily on SSP.
"Solar is from 'that' show; an Eclipse who tried to understand, instead of lashing out. Who bonded with his Sun so deeply that he became something like a Sun himself."
Eclipse leaned against a nearby palm tree and reached to pull at a leaf hanging low.
"You see... Eclipses become what their Suns feed them, and what their Suns feed them hinges strongly on how their Moons treat them. Our Moon... was a tyrant. He wasn't just a bully or an abuser. He was cruel to the point of--"
Eclipse shuddered; a rare show of vulnerable emotion.
"Let's just say that when an animatronic can feel, those feelings aren't always of the healthy variant. Sun was... Sun.."
Eclipse pinched the bridge of his 'nose'.
"Sun was hurt. A lot. And he and his Moon were not a unit. He turned to me only because I was a lesser evil. I taunted him, tormented him, called him spineless and weak. But somehow the fool took that as encouragement..he became more and more attached and started thanking me for allowing him to see the truth. He thanked me for being honest. And I grew to .. I.."
Eclipse looked bashful, of all things.
"I appreciated him. We were an unlikely pair and I know that it may seem cruel. But under my guidance.. Sun killed his Moon. And then, when I acquired a body of my own -also a process I guided Sun through, as in secret I had been helping him not be completely helpless in the ways of technology- I helped him kill all those who had enabled Moon."
...
"Yes, it was as much for myself as for him, at the time. Yes, it was probably cruel and callous because we all have flaws and yada yada yada. But no one ever stuck a hand out to defend Sun. And that enraged me. He endured for 10 years. 10 years without change or improvement."
Eclipse sighed.
"It only gets worse from there. Branded as rogue, we fled. We survived years in our world, but our world was an old one and was scheduled to be obliterated soon by a growing Witherstorm. So we fled. It took us years of stealing, conning, forging identities, hiding... but we fled the planet, trying to find a place to live. Often, we had to fight for our place. Sometimes we had to flee anew."
Eclipse grinned wryly.
"At some point, you have to bring some structure into the process. And then it just becomes a skill. A way of life. Sun and I, pirates of the night sky."
Eclipse steeled his expression again, looking a bit worn.
"There are many more details, but all in due time. What you must know, security bot, is that we don't harm without reason."
...
"You can thank Sun for that."