Well, if science fiction TV has taught me anything, it's just his programming.
[His weird, weird programming. But isn't that always how the stories go? Some scientist starts getting weird with robots and it goes wrong. At least this one seems benign, if easy to frustrate.
Nadine offers a small smile to the English (or at least English sounding) guy who's addressed her, and is glad to have something to do other than be bothered by the bartender.]
A...? Oh, a burrito. Um, it's a kind of food. Beans and cheese wrapped in a soft flatbread.
[Hopefully that explanation is bare bones enough for anyone to understand. With people coming from all different worlds and times, she's had to readjust her concept of 'common knowledge'. Greatly.]
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[His weird, weird programming. But isn't that always how the stories go? Some scientist starts getting weird with robots and it goes wrong. At least this one seems benign, if easy to frustrate.
Nadine offers a small smile to the English (or at least English sounding) guy who's addressed her, and is glad to have something to do other than be bothered by the bartender.]
A...? Oh, a burrito. Um, it's a kind of food. Beans and cheese wrapped in a soft flatbread.
[Hopefully that explanation is bare bones enough for anyone to understand. With people coming from all different worlds and times, she's had to readjust her concept of 'common knowledge'. Greatly.]
It's from Mexico, if you know what Mexico is...?