Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2016 5:20:19 GMT -6
Her forays into the normal world had become more frequent as of late. Midori, the Tachikawa prodigy child was merely trying to develop a greater sense of understanding. There was only so much that theory and observation could allow her, but even in the midst of the normalcy, she couldn't help but find herself at a loss for how different the world was. And she found that her mind drifted back to her work constantly, her ideas, she wrestled with the standing issues in her mind.
There were the occasional stares at the girl in the wheelchair. It wasn't exactly surprising. She hadn't brought an aid with her today, after the last one had gotten injured shielding her she'd decided it was a risk she'd have to take, she couldn't let anymore get themselves hurt for her sake. No matter how pressed they were by their obligations. Besides that, it was a little more freeing to be able to wander without being watched over constantly.
She shifted her hand back softly, coming to a stop infront of a rather expensive clothing store.. Clothing shopping was normel enough, right? With a soft flick of her left hand the wheelchair turned and rolled forward once more, taking Midori in. Once she'd found a good spot to deposit it, she checked her legs calmly by patting at them, running her hands along parts of the full-length braces she was wearing. She'd fashioned them herself.
And if she was going to wear these to help stabilize her and protect her, they might as well look nice. Under her long dress, the bracers on her legs curled up along her legs like silvery steel snakes, almost seamless joints rested on either side of her knees and lead further up still. The constructes rested firmly against her long black leggings, keeping a firm but gentle grip to assure they didnt fall loose when she walked.
She looked through the racks of clothing one-by-one, though the disinterest on her face was perhaps all too clear, little here actually appealed to her. How could it? She had a mind filled with thoughts of hardware and medical equipment. The onlyt hing that managed to catch her eye was another long-sleeved dress. Very little in this place was conservative at all, it had to expose some level of flesh to be interesting. The rare find appealed to her only because it kept her full body pretty much hidden. Surgical scars were rampant on her arms, legs and upper body, they weren't exactly things she wanted showing off. The more conservative nature of a longsleeved dress served her purposes. Not to mention it would probably be warmer too.
Trying it out in the changing rooms wasn't tough, dressing herself was hardly a chore, she examined herself in it, shrugged after a while and resolved to buy it. A calm change to her previous outfit and she was soon making her way to the checkout with the new acquisition. She used her card, had it placed in a bag and returned to her wheelchair. Was this action supposed to be thrilling?
For some reason she simply couldn't feel anything in regards to it. Already her mind was lost to new concepts and ideas for improving Steel Bastion, be it armor changes, a different frame, color scheme, weaponry. Perhaps if she found a specialty toy store, one with robot models, those would give her ideas for appearance upgrades, maybe even weaponry to try to emulate. Somehow this actually managed to catch her interest as a thought.
As soon as she'd exited the store, however, she could hear something of a commotion not far from her. Steeped in her thoughts as she was, she wasn't aware until several armed men, carrying weapons and wearing masks, were running in her direction, each carrying over the shoulder sports bags. She could see loose notes scattering in their wake from openings. So they were robbers. But the rush they were in mean they were being chased.
She didnt really have time to move out of the way. The appearent leader had a bright idea the moment he saw the wheelchair-ridden girl and grabbed her by an arm.
Midori's reaction wasn't to struggle as the strong hand pulled her up out of her seat, forcing her to drop her bag, he pulled her around, letting the rifle he had rest ona sling whilst he pulled a handgun from his hip. A standard nine, nothing special, even as he placed it against her head Midori's face remained astoundingly calm. Her focus was now more on whoever was chasing these men and part of it was the gun.
She could feel the cold metal right against the flesh of her temple. She didn't even flinch at the idea of what was happening, instead she mildly turned her Technopathy toward the weapon. It wasn't technology but part of her power allowed her to still manipulate the tool. The internal structure of the barrel itself was compressing, the metal folding in on itself within the gun, blocking off the chamber entirely. If he was stupid enough to fire that gun at their pursuer, it would backfire.
There were the occasional stares at the girl in the wheelchair. It wasn't exactly surprising. She hadn't brought an aid with her today, after the last one had gotten injured shielding her she'd decided it was a risk she'd have to take, she couldn't let anymore get themselves hurt for her sake. No matter how pressed they were by their obligations. Besides that, it was a little more freeing to be able to wander without being watched over constantly.
She shifted her hand back softly, coming to a stop infront of a rather expensive clothing store.. Clothing shopping was normel enough, right? With a soft flick of her left hand the wheelchair turned and rolled forward once more, taking Midori in. Once she'd found a good spot to deposit it, she checked her legs calmly by patting at them, running her hands along parts of the full-length braces she was wearing. She'd fashioned them herself.
And if she was going to wear these to help stabilize her and protect her, they might as well look nice. Under her long dress, the bracers on her legs curled up along her legs like silvery steel snakes, almost seamless joints rested on either side of her knees and lead further up still. The constructes rested firmly against her long black leggings, keeping a firm but gentle grip to assure they didnt fall loose when she walked.
She looked through the racks of clothing one-by-one, though the disinterest on her face was perhaps all too clear, little here actually appealed to her. How could it? She had a mind filled with thoughts of hardware and medical equipment. The onlyt hing that managed to catch her eye was another long-sleeved dress. Very little in this place was conservative at all, it had to expose some level of flesh to be interesting. The rare find appealed to her only because it kept her full body pretty much hidden. Surgical scars were rampant on her arms, legs and upper body, they weren't exactly things she wanted showing off. The more conservative nature of a longsleeved dress served her purposes. Not to mention it would probably be warmer too.
Trying it out in the changing rooms wasn't tough, dressing herself was hardly a chore, she examined herself in it, shrugged after a while and resolved to buy it. A calm change to her previous outfit and she was soon making her way to the checkout with the new acquisition. She used her card, had it placed in a bag and returned to her wheelchair. Was this action supposed to be thrilling?
For some reason she simply couldn't feel anything in regards to it. Already her mind was lost to new concepts and ideas for improving Steel Bastion, be it armor changes, a different frame, color scheme, weaponry. Perhaps if she found a specialty toy store, one with robot models, those would give her ideas for appearance upgrades, maybe even weaponry to try to emulate. Somehow this actually managed to catch her interest as a thought.
As soon as she'd exited the store, however, she could hear something of a commotion not far from her. Steeped in her thoughts as she was, she wasn't aware until several armed men, carrying weapons and wearing masks, were running in her direction, each carrying over the shoulder sports bags. She could see loose notes scattering in their wake from openings. So they were robbers. But the rush they were in mean they were being chased.
She didnt really have time to move out of the way. The appearent leader had a bright idea the moment he saw the wheelchair-ridden girl and grabbed her by an arm.
Midori's reaction wasn't to struggle as the strong hand pulled her up out of her seat, forcing her to drop her bag, he pulled her around, letting the rifle he had rest ona sling whilst he pulled a handgun from his hip. A standard nine, nothing special, even as he placed it against her head Midori's face remained astoundingly calm. Her focus was now more on whoever was chasing these men and part of it was the gun.
She could feel the cold metal right against the flesh of her temple. She didn't even flinch at the idea of what was happening, instead she mildly turned her Technopathy toward the weapon. It wasn't technology but part of her power allowed her to still manipulate the tool. The internal structure of the barrel itself was compressing, the metal folding in on itself within the gun, blocking off the chamber entirely. If he was stupid enough to fire that gun at their pursuer, it would backfire.