Acknowledged, dedicating systems to the accumulation of information and otherwise.
Finalizing the bonding process. Scanning for abnormalities…abnormality found.
Host's brain contains a large amount of information related to "magic". Host brain identifies this information as "Grimoires".
Estimate amount of information….comparable to 103,000 volumes of written literature.
Dedicating additional systems to study/decipher volumes. Will be notified when analysis has been completed.
Grimoires are beings studied. 0/100,003 deciphered.
Bonding process 95% complete.
Query: This Unit comes equipped to impart knowledge of its operation onto the Host. This will allow ease of use and a better understanding of how to operate the Unit. However, it is also possible the Host will be intimidated by that much information, or it won't be as willing to make use of it.
Should this Unit impart knowledge on its operation to the Host?
[] Affirmative. The Host will know how to effectively use the Unit. This will include how to call it, most of its functions, etc.
[] Negative. The Host will have to experiment and figure out how to use the Unit on its own. This might allow you to gather some interesting data on the Host.
Understood.
Bonding process complete.
Systems coming online.
Unit activating.
Optics coming online in 3…2….1…
A human is the first thing you see.
Your scanners immediately pick up everything around your immediate area, giving you an approximate outline of everything noteworthy.
You are in a standard living quarter for more advanced homo-sapiens. The walls are made of a material that would be easy to break if you need to make an escape. The floor is littered with random bits of debris that register as a type of sustenance for a human body. Along with some larger objects that seem to have no purpose outside of allowing a human to recharge their energy. There is an electronic device to your right, with more closer to the exit. Some of them are giving off heat, possibly indicating the use of food. Next to them is a bigger device whose temperature is low enough to allow for the preservation of edibles.
A quick scan through the still unconscious Host's memories is enough to give you all the terms for the various objects in the room.
You then turn your focus to the two organisms in front of you.
One of them registers as a type of feline. Its mismatched fur stands on end as it stares at you with wide unsure eyes. It is not in any position to pounce or scratch you, as ineffectual as that would be, and its heart rate is still steady. No adrenaline is being circulated, and the ears are flicking back and forth waiting for you to make a move or sound. Your mouthpiece releases some air pressure as you turn to the human in front of you.
Scans indicate a homo-sapien somewhere within it early to mid-life span. A quick scan of his biology indicates that this is a male of the species. His heart rate has increased to a high amount, but there's no evidence of the fight or flight instinct that humans have been implanted with. His body is relatively healthy, though you count numerous places where he has been seriously wounded that have been healed. His eyes are firmly on you, while his hands and legs stay planted to the floor.
It takes approximately one minute, twenty-two seconds for the human to open his mouth. Your internal translator takes over as he says one word, "I-Index?"
Your systems search for the word "index" but do not find anything that would match the definition for such a thing in your current area. You stand completely still waiting until the Host awakens….
….Statement: It is not necessary to wait for the Host to regain consciousness.
There is much you can do and discover until the Host regains her faculties.
[] Your scanners are picking up possible evidence of Advent Technology nearby. Investigation of such a thing is imperative to your Host continued survival….as well as your research.
[] You have no stored data of this current world, and an inhabitant of the general area is currently right next to you. This is a perfect opportunity…though it will require some work communicating with the human.
[] The Host surely must have memories of this place. A simple deep brain scan will tell you all you want to know about the area….to the best of the Host abilities of course.
[] The best way to gather data on an unknown is to experience it yourself. It should be easy enough to leave this room and begin observations on the immediate, general, and larger area.
[] Write in…
Sorry, it's so short. I was having trouble deciding how to start this whole thing, and how I wanted the Guyver's "voice" to sound.
In the end, I decided to go with something approaching HK-47 .
If you wish to do multiple actions, go right ahead. Be aware though they will cost you time, and circumstances may occur that interrupt your actions...such as Index waking up and discovering a sentient, bio-armor has hi-jacked her body.