((Okay, for future reference, all talking inside my head will be in these funny brackets {}. I know there's a technical name for them, but heck if I can remember. Also, I can't edit my previous story piece? ))
{No. And who the hell are you to be controlling MY systems?}
Ooooh boy. Not only am I stuck in Flame's robotic body, I now have to deal with her personality algortithms inside my head.
"Look, Flame, we're going to need to cooperate. I'm stuck in your body, and you're apparently along for the ride. I'm trying to see what we're capable of doing, but I can't do it without your help. Are you willing?"
{No. I'm leaving this... wherever the hell I am and I'm headed back to St. Martial. I don't know how in the hell you managed to capture me, but you made one of the biggest mistakes of your life.}
I was pulled away from the front. Best way I can describe it is having your computer chair pulled away and you're dragged along with it. Flame walked over to the window, smashed the glass, and ripped out the screen before she took off into the air. I could feel her face contort into a grin as she broke the window.
She flew up to a height of roughly five hundred feet (I could see altitude displayed overlaid onto the field of vision) before deciding on a direction and taking off. She gained more altitude up to about five thousand feet and then apparently set it on the robotic version of cruise control.
Flame may have not had anything to say, but I was amazed. I had only flown a couple times before, and those were always in an airplane. I watched the ground fly by as she flew off, not sure of the direction, but I knew I was sure I didn't want this feeling to stop.
As we flew, it hit me. She must be going towards Rhode Island and the location she knows of Paragon City being, intending to catch a ride back to the islands. I toyed with the idea of not telling her and seeing what her reaction would be, but I thought better of it. If this was really the Flame I knew, she'd be totally pissed and would more than likely go on a smashing rampage. Not a good idea.
{If you're headed to Paragon... you won't find it. It doesn't exist in this world. I know you're familiar with dimensional travel. It's not there.}
"Die in a fire," she said, gritting her teeth. ((why does a robot have teeth? >
{No. And who the hell are you to be controlling MY systems?}
Ooooh boy. Not only am I stuck in Flame's robotic body, I now have to deal with her personality algortithms inside my head.
"Look, Flame, we're going to need to cooperate. I'm stuck in your body, and you're apparently along for the ride. I'm trying to see what we're capable of doing, but I can't do it without your help. Are you willing?"
{No. I'm leaving this... wherever the hell I am and I'm headed back to St. Martial. I don't know how in the hell you managed to capture me, but you made one of the biggest mistakes of your life.}
I was pulled away from the front. Best way I can describe it is having your computer chair pulled away and you're dragged along with it. Flame walked over to the window, smashed the glass, and ripped out the screen before she took off into the air. I could feel her face contort into a grin as she broke the window.
She flew up to a height of roughly five hundred feet (I could see altitude displayed overlaid onto the field of vision) before deciding on a direction and taking off. She gained more altitude up to about five thousand feet and then apparently set it on the robotic version of cruise control.
Flame may have not had anything to say, but I was amazed. I had only flown a couple times before, and those were always in an airplane. I watched the ground fly by as she flew off, not sure of the direction, but I knew I was sure I didn't want this feeling to stop.
As we flew, it hit me. She must be going towards Rhode Island and the location she knows of Paragon City being, intending to catch a ride back to the islands. I toyed with the idea of not telling her and seeing what her reaction would be, but I thought better of it. If this was really the Flame I knew, she'd be totally pissed and would more than likely go on a smashing rampage. Not a good idea.
{If you're headed to Paragon... you won't find it. It doesn't exist in this world. I know you're familiar with dimensional travel. It's not there.}
"Die in a fire," she said, gritting her teeth. ((why does a robot have teeth? >