magical girl ellie gets a minion
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"So it's just going to slide?"

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Shrug. "It was going to happen sooner or later. Better that we netted her out of it. Can't exactly discipline her for something that happened as an NC."

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"Not in a way that would be constructive, no."

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"So yeah, it'll slide for now. Maybe later when she's invested we'll tell her we're adding it to her resume."

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Heh.

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The next day Naomi's getting ready to leave when she hears her mother come home from work early. She winces. "Hey Mom, heading out!"

"Again?"

"Yeah. Tutoring."

"That girl sure needs a lot of help --"

"Yep, Ansel's pretty awful at math."

"Dear, can I see that ticket she bought you --"

Naomi opens it on her tablet. Her mother looks it over. "If I find out," she says darkly, "that you made this --"

"Jesus -- Mom, no. Please, I'm going to be late."

Her mother sniffs and turns to make herself a snack and Naomi ghosts out the door, texting Ellie to warn her about her tardiness. 

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In your own time.
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Thanks for understanding.

She gets there when she gets there. "What're we doing today?"

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"What would you like to do?"

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"I made a new targeting program for different light situations. But I was mostly making it using the lights in my room and I haven't properly tested it yet."

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"Let's go put it through its paces, then."

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They get to the training room quickly. Naomi talks Ellie's ear off about how she made it and where she thinks the flaws are so far.

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Ellie offers some additional pointers on what to look at and how things might behave in a realistic scenario.

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Naomi listens attentively! She interrupts sometimes to ask for clarification on some points.

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The range can be modified to explicitly demonstrate these.

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Testing!

 

... Naomi blinks her eyes, wincing, after they put her tracking system through a flashbang. "I want to find a way to predict those so I can shut my eyes and see a sped-up recording of what happened afterwards."

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"Have you studied object-recognition algorithms in school?"

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"Not in school ..."

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"But you're familiar with them."

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"Yeah."

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"I can procure examples of the most common grenade varieties for you to train on, if you wish."

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"Ooooooh."

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"Provided, of course, you will not use them as grenades in an unsupervised setting."

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"I wasn't even considering the possibility that I could take them out of the training room, but now that you mention it ..."

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