Ron settled into his favorite couch, surrounded by his beloved snacks. He was in the middle of a marathon of his new favorite TV series, "Galactic Odyssey." The show was a sci-fi epic that followed the adventures of a group of space explorers as they traveled through the galaxy.
As he munched on his chips, Ron was completely absorbed in the show. He had just reached the part where the main character, Captain Orion, was about to discover a hidden planet filled with ancient ruins.
Suddenly, the TV screen flickered and went dark. Ron's eyes widened in frustration as he thought the show was buffering. But then, a breaking news report appeared on the screen.
"Breaking news: an unknown humanoid metal machine has been spotted saving the village of Afghanistan," the news anchor reported.
Ron's eyes snapped to attention as he watched the footage of the machine in action. He couldn't believe what he was seeing.
Just as he was about to respond, his holographic bracelet flickered to life. Red Queen, his AI assistant, popped up with a serious expression.
"Sir, it seems he has successfully created a functional suit," Red Queen said, her voice crisp and professional.
Ron raised an eyebrow, a hint of sarcasm in his voice. "Well, I didn't know if you really didn't know, maybe you've been spying on Stark 24/7."
Red Queen's expression remained serious. "Negative, sir. The approach will have a negative impact on me. I just want a signature if I had a body."
Ron chuckled, amused by Red Queen's dry wit. "Yeah, Red Queen, I know we can build one, but not today. Not any kind of body can handle your memory output."
Red Queen's response was immediate. "Affirmative, sir. We can create one, but the function would not be 100 percent. It would not give me the flexibility of a new body."
Ron's expression turned thoughtful. "I want to create you to be more in line with life, so don't be sad. I'll get it done for you."
Red Queen's response was a simple "Affirmative."
Ron shook his head, a hint of a smile on his face. This girl was always checking her Japanese reactions, and it seemed like she was a tsundere - a term he used to describe someone who was secretly sweet but pretended to be mean.
As he watched Red Queen's holographic image disappear, Ron couldn't help but think about the implications of creating a new body for her. It would be a complex process, but he was determined to make it happen.
For now, he would have to focus on other things. Like finishing his snack and watching the rest of "Galactic Odyssey." The adventures of Captain Orion and his crew were too enticing to ignore.
With a satisfied sigh, Ron settled back into his couch, ready to immerse himself in the world of science fiction once again. Little did he know that his life was about to take a dramatic turn, one that would change everything.