I like your braaaaiiiiin. ♥ I am plotting how to lure you into Transformers fandom. Perhaps I should not have admitted that out loud, as it were.
Oh goodness, it sounds like Jarvis is so much more fleshed out in the novels. I might have to buy some books. XD It sounds like... hmm. It sounds like Tony started out treating Jarvis like a person half for the irony and half for the convenience, because if he is talking with someone he can't NOT snark, and Jarvis kind of grew into actually BEING a person, and when Tony realized that it was a bit startling. And now I totally want Jarvis to start getting paid, only he has no idea what to do with the money other than get presents for Tony using his super mind-reading powers which are actually an extremely complex predictive algorithm constantly focused on Tony which results in Jarvis totally getting Tony in ways that no one else does, which unnerves Tony if he ever thinks about it because he's made a person whose main purpose in life is to watch Tony breathe.
Perhaps the only time when Tony says to Jarvis something that reveals that Jarvis is not a person of flesh and blood is: "We're going to draw a lot of power, Jarvis. (...) Let me know if you feel a little logey." Ooooh I like that. I have a fascination with somewhat unbodied people, or people whose bodies are structures - Transformers has sentient cities (which technically can stand up and walk) in which other Transformers live. I love imagining them talking, interacting, forming relationships... Jarvis is special, though, because he's so focused on Tony. The suit is possibly the first time he's had a bodied form that can move around - and I refuse to believe that Tony can move all that metal himself, it has to be powered, so technically Jarvis could take control of it since, you know, he moves it around anyway. I know other people have had that idea but omg I love it. *wriggle*
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Oh goodness, it sounds like Jarvis is so much more fleshed out in the novels. I might have to buy some books. XD It sounds like... hmm. It sounds like Tony started out treating Jarvis like a person half for the irony and half for the convenience, because if he is talking with someone he can't NOT snark, and Jarvis kind of grew into actually BEING a person, and when Tony realized that it was a bit startling. And now I totally want Jarvis to start getting paid, only he has no idea what to do with the money other than get presents for Tony using his super mind-reading powers which are actually an extremely complex predictive algorithm constantly focused on Tony which results in Jarvis totally getting Tony in ways that no one else does, which unnerves Tony if he ever thinks about it because he's made a person whose main purpose in life is to watch Tony breathe.
Perhaps the only time when Tony says to Jarvis something that reveals that Jarvis is not a person of flesh and blood is: "We're going to draw a lot of power, Jarvis. (...) Let me know if you feel a little logey."
Ooooh I like that. I have a fascination with somewhat unbodied people, or people whose bodies are structures - Transformers has sentient cities (which technically can stand up and walk) in which other Transformers live. I love imagining them talking, interacting, forming relationships... Jarvis is special, though, because he's so focused on Tony. The suit is possibly the first time he's had a bodied form that can move around - and I refuse to believe that Tony can move all that metal himself, it has to be powered, so technically Jarvis could take control of it since, you know, he moves it around anyway. I know other people have had that idea but omg I love it. *wriggle*
BABBLE IS GOOD, I LIKE BABBLE