ArmedBlue
Previously Manu456Alola
Lola
"Boss is..."
A glance at the roster confirmed her fears. Lola couldn't believe it. They had been together through the thick and thin, overcoming impossible odds and fighting until the end, no matter what. And now he was gone. She was supposed to be his official guardian, but in the end she was unable to save him. If only she had the power of the Muse...
"Copen...!" Her robotic voice cracked, a display of sadness the usually energetic and optimistic A.I never showed. If robots could cry, she'd be bawling her eyes out right about now. She stood silent as she processed her creator's death for a good minute or so, before managing to focus enough on what Specter asked of her. The source of Copen's motivation.
"Boss chose his path long before I was created, but..." Lola began. "His father worked as an Adept researcher for a power company called Sumeragi. At the end, he came to the conclusion that Adepts would bring peril to humanity. According to Copen, his father tried his hardest to make the Sumeragi brass aware of the threat they could pose to humanity, but his warnings were ignored. They had him silenced." She explained.
"Since that day, Boss committed himself to hunting down the entire Adept population. Maybe part of that is because of how much he admired his father..." The A.I. continued. "It was something he genuinely believed was necessary. Even if things went downhill ever since the Eden incident, he still kept fighting to achieve his goal." Lola added, shaking her 'head' and looking down in sadness.
"I can't believe he's gone..."
Rebellio
Alexios' fist collided with the durable crimson drill, the construct softening the blow somewhat but not preventing Rebellio from getting hit. The attack sent the Falcon flying backwards, the Adept tumbling to a stop a considerable distance from Deimos, a large bruise on his face. Alexios was tougher physically compared to his sister, but there had to be a way to beat him. He didn't want to bust out Crimson-Death-Thread just yet, he thought it best to save that move for Kassandra, his real opponent.
Holding his hands out in front of him, Rebellio manifested his Gatling gun. Alexios hadn't seen this one before, and his lack of a shield plus a larger frame could make him a better target. His durability was the only thing he was concerned about, the demigod's resistance to attacks reminding him of his fight with Daruk. Still, he had to give it a try. The crimson weapon revved up for a moment before firing a barrage of string bullets in Alexios' direction, hoping to cause good damage despite his foe's durability.
"Boss is..."
A glance at the roster confirmed her fears. Lola couldn't believe it. They had been together through the thick and thin, overcoming impossible odds and fighting until the end, no matter what. And now he was gone. She was supposed to be his official guardian, but in the end she was unable to save him. If only she had the power of the Muse...
"Copen...!" Her robotic voice cracked, a display of sadness the usually energetic and optimistic A.I never showed. If robots could cry, she'd be bawling her eyes out right about now. She stood silent as she processed her creator's death for a good minute or so, before managing to focus enough on what Specter asked of her. The source of Copen's motivation.
"Boss chose his path long before I was created, but..." Lola began. "His father worked as an Adept researcher for a power company called Sumeragi. At the end, he came to the conclusion that Adepts would bring peril to humanity. According to Copen, his father tried his hardest to make the Sumeragi brass aware of the threat they could pose to humanity, but his warnings were ignored. They had him silenced." She explained.
"Since that day, Boss committed himself to hunting down the entire Adept population. Maybe part of that is because of how much he admired his father..." The A.I. continued. "It was something he genuinely believed was necessary. Even if things went downhill ever since the Eden incident, he still kept fighting to achieve his goal." Lola added, shaking her 'head' and looking down in sadness.
"I can't believe he's gone..."
Rebellio
Alexios' fist collided with the durable crimson drill, the construct softening the blow somewhat but not preventing Rebellio from getting hit. The attack sent the Falcon flying backwards, the Adept tumbling to a stop a considerable distance from Deimos, a large bruise on his face. Alexios was tougher physically compared to his sister, but there had to be a way to beat him. He didn't want to bust out Crimson-Death-Thread just yet, he thought it best to save that move for Kassandra, his real opponent.
Holding his hands out in front of him, Rebellio manifested his Gatling gun. Alexios hadn't seen this one before, and his lack of a shield plus a larger frame could make him a better target. His durability was the only thing he was concerned about, the demigod's resistance to attacks reminding him of his fight with Daruk. Still, he had to give it a try. The crimson weapon revved up for a moment before firing a barrage of string bullets in Alexios' direction, hoping to cause good damage despite his foe's durability.