[ti]Ep 2[/ti]Bolo's Bizarre Adventure - [Open]
Nov 5, 2016 18:03:19 GMT -5
Post by Carbine on Nov 5, 2016 18:03:19 GMT -5
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He's seen the way the others come and go. The way they run down the tunnel and exit the Omega Outpost. They drive, more often than not, and disappear through the dead end, somehow finding their way out into the open. It smelt of fresh air, dust, shrubbery and freedom. Sometimes there was the scent of water, rain that pattered into the red earth beyond the cage of the base and drifted in when the doors were opened. He wanted to know more, see more, experience more...
Standing in the center of the Control Room, was a Cybertronian creature that was an anomaly this late in the war. A rarity. Almost novel. It stood upon four limbs, short flared paws planted solidly down beneath it, leading up slender legs to a barrel like chest and hefty frame of a sprinting animal. It stood tall, exceptionally tall, able to look smaller Cybertronian in the eye without hoisting onto its hind legs, making it not only an anomaly, but also a sight to behold.
The canine like mechanical beast was all black, the slick armor dusted in a bit of grit down the legs where dirt had built up over time, while the black rubbers of its throat and waist appeared inky in comparison. A set of white rings looped about each foreleg, sloping disks that contrasted against the monotone frame. A few bio lights flicked against its armor, most notably on the shoulders above the white rings, where a set of lights shone a soft red illumination that skirted surrounding plates in red.
Bolo was completely alone at present, standing at alert with helm poised high on his shoulders and ears gingerly rotated forward. His weight was rocked towards his front, hind legs pulled back with one stretched far, just the tips of his toes touching the ground, and the other hooked beneath his mass, supporting his weight over more of the rubber padding. This stance screamed of a canine ready to bolt, wanting to run, or one that had heard something and was looking for movement.
Yellow eyes that were only small flat panels instead of optics did not blink or waver from their focus, Bolo's more simple processor trying to work through options and the situation he was shown. But silence could only be held for so long, before a short huff of air vented from his maw, a couple more following to create a wheezed whine that didn't travel very far.
Frustrated.
Next Post Chooses Day.
He's seen the way the others come and go. The way they run down the tunnel and exit the Omega Outpost. They drive, more often than not, and disappear through the dead end, somehow finding their way out into the open. It smelt of fresh air, dust, shrubbery and freedom. Sometimes there was the scent of water, rain that pattered into the red earth beyond the cage of the base and drifted in when the doors were opened. He wanted to know more, see more, experience more...
Standing in the center of the Control Room, was a Cybertronian creature that was an anomaly this late in the war. A rarity. Almost novel. It stood upon four limbs, short flared paws planted solidly down beneath it, leading up slender legs to a barrel like chest and hefty frame of a sprinting animal. It stood tall, exceptionally tall, able to look smaller Cybertronian in the eye without hoisting onto its hind legs, making it not only an anomaly, but also a sight to behold.
The canine like mechanical beast was all black, the slick armor dusted in a bit of grit down the legs where dirt had built up over time, while the black rubbers of its throat and waist appeared inky in comparison. A set of white rings looped about each foreleg, sloping disks that contrasted against the monotone frame. A few bio lights flicked against its armor, most notably on the shoulders above the white rings, where a set of lights shone a soft red illumination that skirted surrounding plates in red.
Bolo was completely alone at present, standing at alert with helm poised high on his shoulders and ears gingerly rotated forward. His weight was rocked towards his front, hind legs pulled back with one stretched far, just the tips of his toes touching the ground, and the other hooked beneath his mass, supporting his weight over more of the rubber padding. This stance screamed of a canine ready to bolt, wanting to run, or one that had heard something and was looking for movement.
Yellow eyes that were only small flat panels instead of optics did not blink or waver from their focus, Bolo's more simple processor trying to work through options and the situation he was shown. But silence could only be held for so long, before a short huff of air vented from his maw, a couple more following to create a wheezed whine that didn't travel very far.
Frustrated.