07-28-2018, 05:19 PM
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[/td][/tr][/table]Agent Washington
former human - freelancer - sassy
He was annoyed and frustrated. He wasn't a technician and yet despite that, he couldn't get this damn thing right no matter how hard he tried. Washington had tried using his helmet as almost an experiment to see if he had connected the wires right to be able to communicate those that also were like him around the territory. Like the world had shown him, it wasn't even going to try and make it easier for him, and the experiment didn't end up working. In fact, he was pretty sure that he was deaf in his right ear now because of the loud electrical sounds that had come from it in the first place. He was back to square one, and he needed another object to work on so that he could keep his mind distracted. It was annoying yes, and with two days of no sleep, it was taking a toll on him. Not like anyone could really see considering that he wore his helmet and wouldn't be able to see the way his eyes sunk into his skull from the lack of sleep. He preferred it that way, and the same way Imperia had put it was that it was like a barrier between those that he was interacting with. The Freelancer didn't want to get close to anyone as far as he could care. He didn't have to trust anyone here and he refused to do so.
The betrayal he had gone through still too recent for him to try and change anything. He flicked one of his white ears as he had a helmet that was in front of him. It was Texas's helmet. It had certainly been a chore to try and get the other to commandeer her helmet so that he could make upgrades to it and turn some of the functions on for her. He wasn't doing this to help her though. He was doing this to help him and nothing else. Washington didn't need anyone falling behind in the schedule that they had as it would just mean that they would get the mission done slower. He couldn't have that happen when they were already so far behind with shit popping up every which way. It could also help them in locating the Meta and pay the other back for breaking his arm and stealing the AI from Carolina. It pissed him off that she had ended up dying because of him and he was littered with guilt.
The voices in his head wouldn't stop talking about her, and he was pretty sure it was the fake fragments of the AI's that were talking inside of his head. That or it was just the voice of the Alpha AI over and over again. He constantly had migraines every single day, and he was barely able to function at this point. The armored smilodon was off to the side just outside of the observatory. He was looking down at the notebook that was in front of him that had drawings of the Mark 6 helmet that they wore and the internal components of it. He had a soldering iron that he had borrowed from Stark next to him so that he could change some of the wires. He had his own helmet on during this time and also had all fo his armor on. The former human was writing something down into his notebook before taking the panel off of the black helmet and looking into its internal workings. This was going to be a long day.
howieThe betrayal he had gone through still too recent for him to try and change anything. He flicked one of his white ears as he had a helmet that was in front of him. It was Texas's helmet. It had certainly been a chore to try and get the other to commandeer her helmet so that he could make upgrades to it and turn some of the functions on for her. He wasn't doing this to help her though. He was doing this to help him and nothing else. Washington didn't need anyone falling behind in the schedule that they had as it would just mean that they would get the mission done slower. He couldn't have that happen when they were already so far behind with shit popping up every which way. It could also help them in locating the Meta and pay the other back for breaking his arm and stealing the AI from Carolina. It pissed him off that she had ended up dying because of him and he was littered with guilt.
The voices in his head wouldn't stop talking about her, and he was pretty sure it was the fake fragments of the AI's that were talking inside of his head. That or it was just the voice of the Alpha AI over and over again. He constantly had migraines every single day, and he was barely able to function at this point. The armored smilodon was off to the side just outside of the observatory. He was looking down at the notebook that was in front of him that had drawings of the Mark 6 helmet that they wore and the internal components of it. He had a soldering iron that he had borrowed from Stark next to him so that he could change some of the wires. He had his own helmet on during this time and also had all fo his armor on. The former human was writing something down into his notebook before taking the panel off of the black helmet and looking into its internal workings. This was going to be a long day.
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