@ayabe_shimota, ayabe shimota. DefectSP, an anthropomorphic robot with a smooth rounded pale tan segmented metallic head featuring a large cyan circular lens sensor at the center of the faceplate and a smaller secondary blue sensor orb directly above it, sits hunched alone on the flat wet surface of an empty rooftop at night, knees pulled tightly up against its chest and both thick claw-like arms wrapped firmly around its own legs, hugging them close in the universal posture of something trying to make itself as small as possible. The robot's dark navy blue cape is pulled around its whole body like a cocoon, the wet fabric clinging heavy and dripping, the hem pooling on the rooftop surface in a dark spreading circle. Its broad rounded head rests forward, the cyan lens sensor aimed downward at the space between its knees — dimmed to its lowest glow, barely a flicker, the color shifted slightly toward cold gray-blue rather than its usual vivid cyan. The smaller secondary sensor above it is completely dark and unlit. The cracked blue chest sphere pulses with an irregular rhythm — a slow unsteady light that stutters slightly, visible through a gap in the wrapped cape where the fabric hasn't quite closed. The wet rooftop surface reflects the distant city lights far below in long smeared streaks of amber and cold white, but the robot itself sits in shadow, outside the reach of any lamp. Rain falls steadily in thin diagonal lines across the entire scene. The robot's posture carries no drama — it is simply sitting, alone, in the rain, holding itself. The art style is loose expressive watercolor and ink with wet bleeds, dark pooling shadows, cold desaturated tones of gray-blue, slate, and dim amber, and an atmosphere of deep quiet loneliness.