Not that Norton is taciturn. Far from it. He is, if anything, rather loquacious, as though this hologram has been programmed to protect itself from intrusion with a sound barrier of precision-turned, Ivy League-accented eloquence, using words such as ”synergy”, ”autonomy” and ”impracticable” while giving away little more than a frain aroma of the Pilgrim Fathers.

loquacious (adj) : full of trivial conversation; ”kept from her housework by gabby neighbors” [syn: chatty, gabby, garrulous, talkative, talky] – source: The Guardian Weekend 12.4.2003, p. 26