>> If I were in Happy's shoes, the thing with the lighting would creep me right out. <<
It does eventually have that effect on him. JARVIS is still young here, and doesn't always realize how his natural behavior will feel to humans -- especially since his main input, Tony, is not a typical human.
>> It's very cool in a cinematic sort of way to visualize it happening, though. <<
Yay! I'm glad that worked for you. I like it when I manage to convey a cinematic air with these stories.
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It does eventually have that effect on him. JARVIS is still young here, and doesn't always realize how his natural behavior will feel to humans -- especially since his main input, Tony, is not a typical human.
>> It's very cool in a cinematic sort of way to visualize it happening, though. <<
Yay! I'm glad that worked for you. I like it when I manage to convey a cinematic air with these stories.