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Serhud [2]
3 years ago
15

Dialogue completion between robot and boyplease write long​

English
1 answer:
weeeeeb [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Robot: (robotic voice) Who.Are.You.

Boy: Woah! A robot!?

Robot: You. Did. Not. Answer. My. Question.

Boy: Oh! Right. My name's Adrian.

Robot: Adrian. (metallic clicking)

Adrian: So uh...--

Robot: Drop your weapon!

Adrian: What weapon?

Robot: The 3D sphere you are possessing! Drop.It!

Adrian: Um..its not a weapon, its a plastic ball. Want to play catch?

Robot: What?

Adrian: Catch. I throw the ball, you catch it, vice versa.

(Adrian raise ball)

Robot: Halt!

(ball hits robot)

Robot: My processors!

Adrian: Oops, sorry!

Robot: That's it! I need to do my job that was assigned to me.

( Robot pulls out cylindrical object from internal compartment)

Adrian: Woah! What are you doing?

Robot: Will. Obey. Master.

(Adrian ducks)

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!

(A circle is on the floor)

Robot (happily): Must..make...circles!

Adrian rises: Whew!

Robot: Now for my true mission...WORLD DOMINATION!

Adrian: Wait what?

END OF DIALOGUE

Explanation:

Just a story made out of the figment of my imagination. The plot develops in the story. You can add whatever you want to it.

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