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On the one hand I want to know for my own curiosity, and so that I can contribute. But on the other hand I can probably play more true the characters if I don't know what you have in mind. And being surprised is rare for me, so it really might be fun to be surprised this time. :-)

As far as the other servants not figuring it out, I recommend that we allow Joseph to find out who he has soon, but put him under orders to keep everyone else from knowing. He's in a good position to accomplish that. And I really want him to know about Erik because I'm eager to start some of his angst regarding allowing the hard breaking to happen to someone else.
I am sooo confused and curious as to what your big plan is, and as a result I'm kind of afraid I won't play into it as well as you want. :-)
Yeah, I had him get up around the time that Yu was leaving. Originally I meant to have him stand before that, but then I realized I hadn't said it so I chalked it up to shock. Right now Ethan is thinking the kind of thing that I believe most people would say if they saw something or someone like Yu.

And yes, I'll try to catch any mistakes when I see them, both so far your descriptions have been fine.
He was on a high surface lol. It's not that big of a deal.
Alright, I somehow read that as everyone except him, before. But I'll remove it and save the clip to use later.
“I am not your slave, and never will be,” Erik retorted coldly, his gray eyes glowering up at the man who dared consider himself his owner. Despite the fact that he had just woken from a drugged state, he was completely alert, though breathing deeply to keep the fear and anger from consuming him. Given the strength and weight of these chains, brute force alone was not going to get him out of this place. Becoming consumed by his emotions would cloud his rational thought and judgment, only making his predicament worse. But despite his best efforts, his vampiric eyes literally glowed red as he stared into those of his captor. The man's thinly veiled insults, his calmly superior demeanor, somehow threatened to infuriate him even further. His tone continued to be caustic, with just a note of righteous fury, as he sat up on the plush bed and continued his rant.

“My place is with my men, not here in this tacky room, being talked down to by some damned slaver. I will not let you hard break me, and I will not be yours. I'll rot here first. And 'We'll do great things together'? What the hell do you think you have in mind? You're a slave owner. As far as I'm concerned, you're part of the problem in this world. No one deserves to belong to another, and I will die before I allow you to take away my free will,” the vampire leader declared boldly.

Curious as he was for information, he would rather rot here than dare allow the other man's threats to hold any sway upon him. The room around him was lush, opulent, and enormous. A larger canopied bed, made of the finest wood and adorned with sheets of the finest cloth, filled a small portion of it. There was an adjoining bathroom that also looked huge. Clearly this was a man of money. But why the hell did his captor want him? Maybe after he had been taken out, slavers had sold him to this rich guy. So many questions, but which was more important, proving his defiance or acquiescing just enough, acting just polite enough to find out what was going on?
Somewhere in the midst of his shock and confusion, Ethan stood up and brushed himself off. His jaw dropped as he watched the strange creature morph from his mostly human form back into a form indistinguishable from a large cat. But then the figure started to leave. For a brief moment he was frozen, afraid that he might have imagined the whole thing somehow, but he had to find out. Grabbing his backpack, Ethan ran in the direction that the creature had disappeared. He did not immediately see him, in either form, but spoke anyway, hoping that the cat-creature-robot-thing could hear him.

“Considering what I've just seen, that's not much of an answer. Please, who are you? Thank you for rescuing me, but I don't understand,” he declared out into the air. Yep, that's it. I'm completely fucking insane. I just had a goddamn hallucination. All of it was a hallucination. But... but... Ehtan looked down at his cracked phone. How could a hallucination break my phone? Maybe I broke my phone, I read somewhere that sometimes schizophrenics interact with their environment and think that the hallucinations did it. Yep. I'm crazy. That's it. That's the only explanation for a morphable cat-human thing to just chase my bullies away. I mean, it makes sense, my genes are imperfect. Of course I'm more prone to schizophrenia. But, if I'm crazy, then how can I know I'm crazy? God I need help... the understandably confused teen thought to himself, his thoughts a rambling jumble of conflicted emotions and ideas.
Great! The past several days have been really busy for me, but I'm trying to catch up today. :-)
So, I had a very specific idea on the background and development of the Android race, but the truth is, I don't think you would like it. I've been putting off explaining it because it's a long explanation and well, you just aren't going to agree with me and I don't want to argue. So I'm willing to go with whatever you have... for the most part, within this one limitation.

I cannot, and will not, write any kind of technology that is limited for story sake alone. If we already know some amazing things that are possible with computers, I won't write an android race that has less than what we have now, or really what we will likely have in 20 years. It just makes my engineering senses hurt. The fact that they were not made by humans doesnt matter... it's a matter of what we know is physically possible now. So you can't use limitations like "memory constraints" or "processing restraints" when it's clear that computer-technology based limitations would not be a thing here. Instead, I'd really prefer you think about the development of technology and computers, and focus on limitations that a computerized society would have in those terms. Things like emotional arguments, social skills (in 2014 still can't program a robot that can effectively navigate social circles).
Ahh, ok. Makes sense.
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