[There's that awed, wide-eyed stare he usually gets from humans. Soundwave is no longer an empath here, unable to detect people's emotions like he's used to able to do, but it's easy to tell from the girl's expression that she's fascinated by him. Not fear or feeling threatened. He likes to think that he's getting better at gauging people's emotions from the expression on their faces now.
Anyways. His arms cross over his chest, movements a tad fluid and supple than what his robotic appearance may suggest, not something traditional robots are capable of.]
You're welcome. [...] Are you planning to lay down on the sand forever?
[His monotonous, mechanical voice barely changes when he asked the question. It's difficult to tell if that was a genuine question, or if he's just being snarky.]
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Anyways. His arms cross over his chest, movements a tad fluid and supple than what his robotic appearance may suggest, not something traditional robots are capable of.]
You're welcome. [...] Are you planning to lay down on the sand forever?
[His monotonous, mechanical voice barely changes when he asked the question. It's difficult to tell if that was a genuine question, or if he's just being snarky.]