[ti]Ep 3[/ti]The Second Circle (Closed | Pipette )
Oct 14, 2020 21:37:11 GMT -5
Post by Starkrieger on Oct 14, 2020 21:37:11 GMT -5
Episode 3: Week 3 | Day 1 -late PM
Training Room
After hours, a time for rest, when most good little 'Cons were cozied up on their berths in the middle of a sound powerdown. That wasn't enough to settle the black and white mass of wings and determination. Krieg had hung near the exit, acquainted himself with the washracks, and poked around the assembly hall. Disorientation in the unfamiliar base had nearly caused him to walk into the medbay. Close fraggin' call. One glance at the scanners, and whatever slag medics had slung about, and he turned walking right back out.
Despite the slight mishap, even the narrow halls of Blackreach wouldn't dissuade him from prowling. On the way to the training room, his EMF had elevated from a subtle tingle to a full on charge of restlessness. Seriously, he should have probably done something about that. If not for his systems being programed to ignore readings from his field, he'd be inundated with a solid wall of 'white noise'. Eh, not worth the effort.
What he needed was to come up on some poor unsuspecting brawler. The corner of his derma spread to a slow smirk. Brawlers were always the best to provoke into action, or to shock into silence. Problem though, it seemed the resident heavy hitters were currently no where in sight. How disappointing. Wings shifting down, his optics shifted as he took in his surroundings.
It was sadly clear of any viable opponents. Still, he entered wings twitching and angling as he inspected the space. The low amber light was no different the spartan nature of adornment equally consistent. The mech who put this thing together clearly didn't appreciate the effect of proper lighting and décor on a mech's processor. At least it was open, with room to move, but so painfully boring. Hmmm, was there enough clearance to test out stronger munitions? The second optic scan of the area was slower, that smirk reappearing, right until the question of structural integrity popping up in his processor. A shuddering of wings banished any thoughts of firing at random.
Training Room
After hours, a time for rest, when most good little 'Cons were cozied up on their berths in the middle of a sound powerdown. That wasn't enough to settle the black and white mass of wings and determination. Krieg had hung near the exit, acquainted himself with the washracks, and poked around the assembly hall. Disorientation in the unfamiliar base had nearly caused him to walk into the medbay. Close fraggin' call. One glance at the scanners, and whatever slag medics had slung about, and he turned walking right back out.
Despite the slight mishap, even the narrow halls of Blackreach wouldn't dissuade him from prowling. On the way to the training room, his EMF had elevated from a subtle tingle to a full on charge of restlessness. Seriously, he should have probably done something about that. If not for his systems being programed to ignore readings from his field, he'd be inundated with a solid wall of 'white noise'. Eh, not worth the effort.
What he needed was to come up on some poor unsuspecting brawler. The corner of his derma spread to a slow smirk. Brawlers were always the best to provoke into action, or to shock into silence. Problem though, it seemed the resident heavy hitters were currently no where in sight. How disappointing. Wings shifting down, his optics shifted as he took in his surroundings.
It was sadly clear of any viable opponents. Still, he entered wings twitching and angling as he inspected the space. The low amber light was no different the spartan nature of adornment equally consistent. The mech who put this thing together clearly didn't appreciate the effect of proper lighting and décor on a mech's processor. At least it was open, with room to move, but so painfully boring. Hmmm, was there enough clearance to test out stronger munitions? The second optic scan of the area was slower, that smirk reappearing, right until the question of structural integrity popping up in his processor. A shuddering of wings banished any thoughts of firing at random.