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MegaMan.EXE ([personal profile] recopy) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet 2015-10-24 06:04 am (UTC)

[Fortunately for him, Megaman is fairly accustomed to rather jarring shifts from one sort of 'atmosphere' to another, much the same as any Navi generally is--and so he's able to regain his balance pretty quickly when his heels suddenly hit solid ground, even if he's still more than a little surprised about the abrupt change. Blinking the white light out of his eyes, he--lowers the hand he'd been reaching out, because...oh...the little rocket ship is gone. --And Earth and outer space are gone too, he realizes.

A slow turn about confirms that it's a large room here, and--he's in this row of people being addressed to now?! Oh...Megaman stares at the old man on the segway--he seems important, after all, somebody to probably be paid attention to (even if he is on a...segway...)--but despite himself he can't help but glance around further at his surroundings too, curiosity getting the better of him. It's sort of--familiar, in a way? He wonders if maybe this is what SciLab is like, in the real world, as he turns a bit and spots the tall computers in the back. Lots of astronomy data there, though...and one guy playing a game. Hm. (There's maybe a little judging in that direction, yes.) But right, so maybe this is some sort of facility for...space...?

And those jackets are oddly familiar, now that Megaman takes a proper look at the people at the computers and beside him too. With Clay still in recent memory it's not a difficult connection to make, though that only brings up more questions...

But before Megaman can wonder about that further, the man on the segway begins to speak--he turns quickly to pay attention. Because that's polite, after all! And it's probably important...whatever's going on here....]

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