[center][h1]Dr. Chiron[/h1][/center] [hr][hr] "Here's a list of students names and their abilities. Probably already have a similar list on whatever fancy devices you and your robot pals fidget with all the time." "Technically speaking, it's our internal systems," Chiron commented dryly as he perused over the list of his two test subjects. Any other day he would explain that comparing him to the other robots in the facility would be the equivalent of him comparing one of his fellow teachers to a primate, but he didn't want to deal with an existential crisis again. Some members of the staff had trouble grasping the moral and philosophical issues that came with accidentally gaining self-awareness, and Sinclair in particular was bad at understanding that. In lieu of that particular landmine, he turned his attention to the evaluations he was handed. "Very interesting. Molecular regeneration and biomass manipulation. A bit outside my specialization, but I do enjoy the challenge." Drafting and processing his plans in the blink of an eye, he started internally relaying his designs to the test room to prepare for the student's evaluation. "Petals! Dot! So nice to see you both~ heheh~" "Doctor Haefield, a pleasure as always." Chiron declared as the diminutive biologist slid her arm around his own. He couldn't help but be amused; of all the people to introduce the students to, Sinclair had to choose him and Maggie Haefield. Of the entire teaching staff, the pair of them had to be the most bizarre and possibly even frightening teachers for a nervous freshman to encounter. Even the other staff members gave them odd looks from time to time. Perhaps that was why Chiron could easily say that Haefield was his favorite colleague. Mutual strangeness. "Oh! Have the new students arrived!? I want to meet them~" she remarked coolly. "Judging by these parameters we're going to be doing a bit more then meeting them," Chiron remarked. "Either way, I should make sure my evaluations are all set up. If you'll excuse me..."