[Headset required....ah, well then. Megaman fetches the headset with something between trepidation and mild skepticism, and doesn't really wait long enough to discover that the headset's size automatically adjusts in favor of just taking off his helmet instead--he sets it down beside the dvd player with reluctance. (But, now that he's actually going to try this--might as well get it over with quickly, whatever memory it is that this disc actually contains...)
He has a vague notion of what a VR headset is actually supposed to do, and he's expecting something more or less in that direction when he puts it on--but that still isn't enough to really prepare him for the kind of input that comes flooding in anyway: instantaneous and vivid, as if he's experiencing it all for himself.
His friends, trapped--Gospel's feeding cage? (When had Gospel ever had one of those?) The sight and innate information conflicts almost immediately, but immersed like this, confusion ends up having to be put more on the wayside. Especially since--well--getting impaled tends to be a pretty preoccupying affair! And the pain of it is breathtaking already, though the exceptional anger blazing through at the exact same time is almost just as disarming to experience in its own way. Magnetman--Megaman has no particular lingering fondness for that guy, either, after that incident with the airplane a year back, but a hatred like this...
This is Elecman, isn't it? Getting stabbed--oh...
The movement comes into view, and even as absorbed as most of his processing is in this echo of secondhand pain and fury, Megaman still has just enough room to find himself immensely unsettled about watching himself dash into view like this. The fact that this other Megaman seems to be running a bit oddly doesn't help matters--those are definitely much stronger attacks than usual, but the lack of control...what's going on here? What's--that--some sort of corrupted data? 'It's advanced so far...' That doesn't really explain anything, but...
Magnetman's going in for the weakness, and then he's--Elecman's getting back up, and grabbing, and the hatred condenses into such a steeled resolution to not let go...it's a feeling that Megaman's familiar enough with himself, even if the anger is strange. And that small active bit of his consciousness finds a pang of dread, in realizing what's probably going to happen--feeling Elecman's determination like this, here--(he'd never thought Elecman would be the sort of guy to do this...)
And the other Megaman doesn't want to fire, clearly, but in the end...]
1/2 ah.......
He has a vague notion of what a VR headset is actually supposed to do, and he's expecting something more or less in that direction when he puts it on--but that still isn't enough to really prepare him for the kind of input that comes flooding in anyway: instantaneous and vivid, as if he's experiencing it all for himself.
His friends, trapped--Gospel's feeding cage? (When had Gospel ever had one of those?) The sight and innate information conflicts almost immediately, but immersed like this, confusion ends up having to be put more on the wayside. Especially since--well--getting impaled tends to be a pretty preoccupying affair! And the pain of it is breathtaking already, though the exceptional anger blazing through at the exact same time is almost just as disarming to experience in its own way. Magnetman--Megaman has no particular lingering fondness for that guy, either, after that incident with the airplane a year back, but a hatred like this...
This is Elecman, isn't it? Getting stabbed--oh...
The movement comes into view, and even as absorbed as most of his processing is in this echo of secondhand pain and fury, Megaman still has just enough room to find himself immensely unsettled about watching himself dash into view like this. The fact that this other Megaman seems to be running a bit oddly doesn't help matters--those are definitely much stronger attacks than usual, but the lack of control...what's going on here? What's--that--some sort of corrupted data? 'It's advanced so far...' That doesn't really explain anything, but...
Magnetman's going in for the weakness, and then he's--Elecman's getting back up, and grabbing, and the hatred condenses into such a steeled resolution to not let go...it's a feeling that Megaman's familiar enough with himself, even if the anger is strange. And that small active bit of his consciousness finds a pang of dread, in realizing what's probably going to happen--feeling Elecman's determination like this, here--(he'd never thought Elecman would be the sort of guy to do this...)
And the other Megaman doesn't want to fire, clearly, but in the end...]