DTR-U75 looked all around her, she had researched Syne before coming here and none of the pictures she found quite did the place justice. Capturing several images for her her personal record she continued to walk through the campus. The many students all seemed to intermingle in groups as DTR-U75 had often observed humans and faunus doing. Much like most animals they tended to remain in smaller groupings. Though in the case of humans it wasn't for survival and more for communal interest. As well some groups seemed to prey on other groups based on perceived social standing.
Of course as she continued to watch the people she would scan each group for specific shared behaviors to determine what factor was drawing each person in the group to one another. The two antenna on her head wiggled as she connected to the mass network and began research on the behaviors and groupings she saw. As she expected most groups were entirely faunus or entirely human oddly the faunus to human ratio seemed more balanced here than what her research suggested about most places.
Eventually she was starting to be able to categorize each group based on standard school social climates. The group of traditionally attractive males along with developed females seemed to be what was referred to as the “jock” grouping. The ones who seemed to find the best corner to hide in and seemed to be discussing some kind of virtual game were what was referred to as the “nerds.” Another group seemed to be not talking to one another yet still remaining as a group, a little more research suggested that this were the “emo” group based on the dark clothing and makeup they wore.
Of course as she continued to watch the people she would scan each group for specific shared behaviors to determine what factor was drawing each person in the group to one another. The two antenna on her head wiggled as she connected to the mass network and began research on the behaviors and groupings she saw. As she expected most groups were entirely faunus or entirely human oddly the faunus to human ratio seemed more balanced here than what her research suggested about most places.
Eventually she was starting to be able to categorize each group based on standard school social climates. The group of traditionally attractive males along with developed females seemed to be what was referred to as the “jock” grouping. The ones who seemed to find the best corner to hide in and seemed to be discussing some kind of virtual game were what was referred to as the “nerds.” Another group seemed to be not talking to one another yet still remaining as a group, a little more research suggested that this were the “emo” group based on the dark clothing and makeup they wore.