Since it's already claimed one "victim"
Apparently Overfiend One has a subroutine designed to prevent, shall we say, interlopers of the feline persuasion from absconding with the fish it collects. As in, a rather comical compressed-air cannon system that I just witnessed sending a purple furball across the room. Apparently Dr. Wallace had nosy cats, too.
Dr. McCoy, are you sure I can't disassemble it even a little? I've got the documentation that Dr. Wallace provided and -
Wait. Noticed something. More on that later. If this is what I think it is, I won't have to disassemble anything at all...
Dr. McCoy, are you sure I can't disassemble it even a little? I've got the documentation that Dr. Wallace provided and -
Wait. Noticed something. More on that later. If this is what I think it is, I won't have to disassemble anything at all...
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Catseye will get that fish!
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On the other hand, if you wish to build something in a similar vein yourself, you certainly may. Catseye insists she wants a MiniSquid to chase, and it would certainly make swimming in the lake in summer that bit more exciting. (Of course, I don't have quite the same resources, materials-wise, that Wilbur does, but if you ask him nicely, I'm sure he'd let you have one or two of the more esoteric parts)
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