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Your understudy spends some time playing with the Elijah bot, working out the patterns and cadences of a good therapy session. It's not surprising that an actor is also a quick study of the material, and it doesn't take long before <sidekick>'s intuition puts the necessary dynamism into what failed as a flat and predictable computer system.Your sidekick learns a role: '''[[Psychoanalyst]]'''.
  
 
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''If you already have the understudy skill:''

Revision as of 03:33, 31 August 2011

Item Number: 1680
Description ID: 91907347
(view in-game)

Elijah.gif

Elijah bot
Plural: Unknown
This is an old Elijah bot, a second-generation computer therapist tool. Significantly more advanced than the original Eliza system, it still had a tendency to assume everything you wanted to talk about involved your family hating you.

The humanoid shape was supposed to make conversations feel more natural, but unfortunately technology put Elijah right in the middle of the uncanny valley, so it just made things worse. This particular bot is fully functional, and is certainly uncannily uncanny.

Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 50
Usable

Gives your sidekick understudy a new skill.



How Obtained

Welding-torch.gif robotics kit scrapped Elijah bot
Equals.gif Elijah bot

When Used

If you don't have the understudy skill:

Your understudy spends some time playing with the Elijah bot, working out the patterns and cadences of a good therapy session. It's not surprising that an actor is also a quick study of the material, and it doesn't take long before <sidekick>'s intuition puts the necessary dynamism into what failed as a flat and predictable computer system.Your sidekick learns a role: Psychoanalyst.

If you already have the understudy skill:

Despite the fact a good therapist will encourage you to rehash the same material over again for years, ironically your sidekick doesn't seem particularly interested in repeating the training process a second time. I wonder why that is?