My Robot Master

"HI! I'm Duusu, the Peacock Kwami and you've got the- hey hey! Wait a-... You're not [redacted]! Oops. Silly me."

Hol up. You're not Miawa. What's going on here? Why isn't she here this time?

Is this girl one of Reina's underlings? Sometimes during one of those iterations, it wasn't Miawa who discovered me first here but rather one of Reina's underlings. In the end though, Miawa always ended up being the holder of the Peacock Miraculous. Still, I've never seen this girl before.

"Forget what I just said. It was just the slip of the tongue."

This blue haired girl. Who is she? I've never seen her before. Why does it look like she's staring right through me? Wait. Could it be?

"Oh you and I are going to have so much fun together. As I've said, my name is Duusu, the Peacock Kwami and the kwami of emotions. That brooch you have their in your hand? That's my miraculous. With it you can call upon my superpowers, the power of Amokization. Neat, huh?"

… She's not paying attention.

"To transform, all you have to say is- hey, hey now. There's no need to go and throw my Miraculous like that. Oh, sure it's nearly indestructible, but I'd really appreciate it if you didn't treat it like tr.. you're a robot, aren't you."

A robot that can apparently sense where I am!

Nggh. How! How does that robot girl know where I am? It doesn't make sense.

"Hey uh, you can stop shooting at me, you know? I can just phase through your bullets. They don't affect me."

No.. that can't be right. We kwamis can't be recorded or videotaped. There has to be another reason why this robot-girl can sense where I am.

She's getting away. I haven't done this in a long time, but looks like I'm going to have to lug my Miraculous. Robot girl or not, she is still currently my master.

"Look. I'm not a threat, so you can put down your weapon and stop firing at-

Blue haired Robot-girl: "Yes.. you are.. A threat. Threat determined. Threat identified. Exterminate. Exterminate"

Another volley of bullets.

"Geez. What's with you? Why you have to go and be all mean like that? I'm not trying to cause you any problems, you know?"

Ugh, why do I bother? It's not like it's responding to what I'm saying, though I am curious as to how it can tell to fire in my direction. Oh right. I am carrying my Miraculous. Of course it's going to look like my Miraculous is levitating and no. That robot girl still fired at me even before I lifted this thing up.

"Can you… see me?"

Another volley of bullets. Looks like I wasn't able to get out of the way in time.

"Ah, this is a Miraculous. Try all you might, but even the big bang or heck, the big crunch can't destroy this thing. These magical jewels are nearly indestructible! So go ahead. Keep wasting your bullets."

It's stopped. Maybe that thing can hear me after all… Or maybe there's another reason for it.

Blue haired robot girl: "Now entering word Miraculous..error. Source of obtained wired is unknown. Now sending error report…:"

That thing definitely heard the word Miraculous, but it doesn't know where it came from.

Blue haired robot girl: "Who or what are you? Be you friend or foe?"

I think I'll just stay silent for the time being. Wouldn't want to cause some sort of misunderstanding.

And thus it was that I became acquainted with my new owner, a robot girl who, despite being a machine could sense where I am, well up to a certain point that is. I'm not sure how it is able to tell. I have my suspicions but I'll need to learn more about her before I can proceed.

..

It's been 2 days now. The blue haired robot girl found my Miraculous hiding away in the storage locker.

Blue haired robot girl: "No tracers found. Item deemed to be safe. Now disposing"

Not again. Gah. I'm going to have to wait until she goes out to gather more resources again. During that time, there will be enough time for me to sneak my Miraculous back in.

Blue haired robot girl: "Intruder detected.. Notice to command. Disregard the previous statement. There are no intruders."

2 weeks have passed. All it's done is maintained the machines around here. If it's not that, then she is gathering resources. I have not seen it eat, drink or sleep once, well I suppose every time it plugs in, it is sleeping, but even when it is asleep, it's as though it knows I'm there. I don't quite get it but it seems as though it has somewhat calmed down recently. I've haven't had to sneak my Miraculous back in all that often. I used to have to do it every 3 hours, then it went to 7.2, every 17 hours… it's been 3 days since she's forgotten or is she ignoring my Miraculous now?

It's not going to throw out my Miraculous anymore. I saw it in its eyes, it cold robotic eyes.

?

I saw it? How could I have seen it? If thing's just a machine, then I.. oh, right. There was Markov, so I guess it's a possibility the same thing might have happened in this world as well. Even still, Markov was never able to tell where I was or what I said. The fact that master is able to do so despite being a machine can only mean one of 3 possible things.

It's not fully a robot. Highly unlikely, but if there's a component of itself, say an organic matter, then maybe it might be possible for a robot to be able to sense a kwami. I've never tested this out though, so this is just conjecture.

This robot girl has been akumatized. An akuma could feasibly allow a robot girl to be able to see or even sense us kwamis. I'm still not sure what happened to Nooroo, so this is always the possibility.

I'm not sure.

Whatever the case is, I'm going to have to study my master for the time being.

What is this thing? I still haven't have the slightest clue, and it looks like none of the Society's databases have anything on that robot. Could it be an old project file?... I'm going to have to dig a little deeper if I'm ever to find out what's going on here. And why hasn't Miawa shown up yet? This place is so empty besides from master. I still haven't learned its name yet.

There must be something around here, some sort of clue.

Ah! A bird. Perfect. This will be the perfect opportunity for me to try something out.

"Here goes nothing."