Cam catches a summons while he's in the middle of Atriama. He's seen it before, it's fine.
"If you want one you should tell me where to put it, it might be awkward to haul around by biting it."
"Yea big," he gestures, "will need to be away from water but I can make it a case you can open up if there's nowhere good sheltered from rain and runoff."
"This way, then." He stands and turns, then pauses. "Ah . . . what about all the not-flat small still pasts?"
It takes a few seconds for Tigerstar to successfully unfloof but then he's as cool as previously. "That's very responsible of you."
"Thank you." The fire burns all the dioramas quickly and then Cam puts it out with a bit of frosty mist.
"Back to get Cricket? Did you want something - oh, right, you were going to show me where to put a computer."
"Yes. This way, please." Tigerstar leads Cam a few minutes away to a small pine-covered hill. "Here. It will need a case, I expect."
"Yup." Cam spends a moment designing one that should be easy for a cat to open and close, and then creates it. "This won't last forever, it needs fuel, but it'll last weeks and I can recharge it as needed."
"Thank you." Can Tigerstar and his zero previous technological knowledge figure out how to send the message 'cat politics' to Cam?
It turns out that having never seen someone operate a computer by touching it is a bit too much of a barrier to overcome. He mostly glares at it for a minute before turning to Cam expectantly.
Cam pokes the machine demonstratively till a collaborative document comes up and the keyboard presents itself.
"I have only learned three text words so far." He types a space, v, i, and d before backspacing them. "And there is not a video here."
"Fair enough. The program Princess is using to learn to write is over here." Cam navigates to it for him.