((I still haven't watched the Prof. P and Mr. Woodbird episode so bear with me here))
K.C.: *eyes widen as another notification pops up on the Fly Pad* There's another question!
Pip: *looks up from reading on his Fly Pad* Who is it for?
K.C.: It's actually for Mr. Woodbird *looks at her Fly Pad again curiously as she sends a quick message to the engineer* He'll probably be here soon...
Freddy: *looks up from playing with the babies* Who is it from?
K.C.: *checks the Fly Pad again* It's from @-E-T-H-A-N-
Mr. Woodbird: *walks into the nursery with a smile* Hello! I heard there's a question for me in your Ask and Dare book? *stops in the middle of the nursery with an excited smile* I haven't had one of those in a while!
K.C.: Yep! *smiles as she walks over towards the engineer and hands him over the Fly Pad*
Mr. Woodbird: *takes the Fly Pad with a wide grin* It says... *starts reading* What does Mr. Woodbird think of Prof. P?
Mr. Woodbird: *adjusts his glasses as he places down the Fly Pad* By Prof. P, I'm going to assume they meant Prof. Peacock *places a wing on his head* Well — He certainly is skilled in his areas, I'll give you that...
Mr. Woodbird: I wouldn't exactly say he's better than me, nor would I exactly say I'm better than him *pushes his glasses back* Robotics, after all, is a broad topic, thought I think he relies more on programming and designs, testing out things he's more confident on. That doesn't exactly cover the essence of STEM...
Mr. Woodbird: He also seems to be having the wrong idea of science and technology, and how to implement them *gives a soft chuckle* Well — The robots and machines are supposed to take over the repetitive stuff a normal animal would be so annoyed to keep doing, not the jobs involving creativity and emotions. We have empathy and a brain for a reason
Mr. Woodbird: I don't really hold a lot of opinion on him to be honest— *shrugs* I think he's skilled but lacks the proper mindset for doing these things though *rests his head on his wing*
Mr. Woodbird: Though what I would think of him in terms of morals and philosphy? *chuckles as he shakes his head and looks at the distance* His views are quite messed up and I feel pity for that peacock and all his potential
Mr. Woodbird: His personality though? *smiles sheepishly* If I'm being honest, I'm quite unsettled being next to him *scratchs his neck* He seems way too ambitious doing his job, shooting for high expectations and trying to get the most possible gain
Mr. Woodbird: I don't really like those vibes he gives *scratches his arm* I'd say I'm more passionate about robotics and that could lead to my downfall someday, but right now I don't really mind *grins* As long as I'm doing what I like to do, I'm fine with that!
Mr. Woodbird: So those are the most I could say about Prof. Peacock. I hope I answered your question
((I swear to god if ya'll gon ship Peacora and Beakbird or something for stupid fucking heteronormativity and spite—
Actually Peacora's fine... *cue me scheming*))
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FanfictionK.C.: Hello, dear readers! *smiles sincerely*Thank you for picking out this book! Pip: K.C., I'm not sure we should do this *scratches his neck* Freddy: Come on, Pipster! *wraps a wing around his best buddy* I'm sure doing these dares would be fun-e...