AQ/D10 - Ten Forward
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== NRC Cindy Talion, Synthetic ==

Cindy smiled as Jonas took his first bite. A small bowl of vanilla ice cream appeared in front of her that had a decorative drizzle of dark chocolate that criss-crossed it in a delicate pattern. There was also a hefty sprinkle of crushed pecans. Instead of the stereotypical cherry on top, there was a single small strawberry that appeared to be at a state of perfect ripeness, the bold red color standing out like it was a tiny work of art.

As she took a tiny bite, she said, "I certainly can't take credit for the replicators themselves. It is also no secret that it is well worth the effort to have a private collection of your favorite items on file with high resolution scans. The only thing I do is add the subroutines for the quality control and take the liberty of having a utility program that is able to take advantage of the targeting, so long as it is within the limited range and doesn't violate any ship's safety protocols. As much as I would like to take credit, it is something that Alex came up with as a child. Like most children, he couldn't understand why people accepted inferior results from a system that was potentially capable of so much more. Unlike most people, his mind was capable of finding ways to make it happen, because he couldn't imagine that there was anything wrong with making such obvious improvements."

When he commented about the mechanical aspect and then inquired about her possibly having augmentations, she looked down and blushed before replying, "Thank you for that. It always makes me feel good when I'm able to make such an impression on someone." She considered for only a second before continuing, "The machine part of it is, I suppose, something that you might say I come by naturally. The challenge has always been in the organic side of the equations. It took years for me to be able to form an appropriate matrix of engrams that allowed me to establish a true understanding of people. I never stop learning more about them, but then again, the universe is full of so many varied and complex life forms, it is impossible to even keep up with their evolutionary modifications that occur naturally. Anticipating the ones they adapt through artificial means is always fascinating in how it reveals their behavioral patterns as influenced by cultural integration."

After another bite, she continued, "The unit they used to replace your heart is the one approved for current deployment throughout the Federation. The one I have is a slightly newer version, but the differences are mostly cosmetic. The performance requirements are the same, but under standard scans, it registers the same as an organic element and not a mechanical one. It is only when scanned with higher resolution that it is identified as synthetic. Of all the ones I have field tested, it shows the most promise yet. We take special care to try and not make them too...um...special. The effort to make a replacement is not to be confused with the idea of making one that is superior. For example, your new heart will not turn you into something super-human, but it will likely function for you with no noticeable degradation for the rest of your life. In fact, based on my testing, I would speculate that it is good for an estimated 200 years, give or take five years. I'm the final test for all of our research before we're allowed to use them in people."

She then looked at him and politely clarified, "Ambassador, I don't have any augmentations. I am the augmentations. My name originally was based on the project name Alex gave me more than 20 years ago. I began as a synthetic intelligent assistant, which became known as Synth-I-A and was pronounced Cynthia. I found it was much more acceptable to shorten it to Cindy, as it set me apart from the origin and people almost always enjoy shortened names or even nicknames. It has helped a great deal in learning how to be more effective in social interactions. It also was deliberate to give me the specific physical characteristics I have, though I should clarify that I am not only what you see. What you see is convenient and serves specific purposes, but if I were to suffer a catastrophic event, I could simply replicate another chassis and it would only be a minor inconvenience."

The PADD he had interacted with to make his menu selection flickered and a holographic figure of Cindy stood on it about 10 centimeters tall and it took an elaborate bow to demonstrate as Cindy added, "It's complicated, but I think that is enough to give you the major talking points that constitute a formal introduction."

The holographic image vanished once more as Cindy took the strawberry and bit into it, obviously enjoying it. "You should get a beverage. I can highly recommend the spiced hot chocolate. It is a dark version with just a tiny hint of heat that is exceptionally smooth, but I have a soft spot for chocolate."
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AQ/D10 - Ten Forward - by Daniel Brooks - 03-10-2024, 05:06 PM
RE: AQ/D10 - Ten Forward - by Kalli Thorn - 10-26-2025, 04:52 PM
RE: AQ/D10 - Ten Forward - by GM-07 - 10-27-2025, 03:38 AM
RE: AQ/D10 - Ten Forward - by Kalli Thorn - 10-27-2025, 05:23 PM

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