Heh, sure thing kid. If you wanna try again then be my guest. [ Greed is a dangerous thing and lucky for Hiro that the vendor can't see anything else but how they're going to win themselves another great prize to put on the shelf. (Little do they know, though.)
And Genos can read the message loud and clear, so once he sees Baymax perfectly located o catch him, he scoots off ledge completely and trusts his fate into the hands of the robot. There's a bit of a clanking noise as Genos falls onto Baymax but the vendor doesn't seem to notice and instead is happy taking the card from Hiro.
[The clanking noise goes unnoticed and Baymax catches Genos easily, already casually starting to walk off without him. Hiro waits for his card to be returned as he keeps an eye on the pair, and it's only when the card's secured and the vendor turns to get the baseballs that he books it after then, casually disappearing with Genos and Baymax into the crowd.
Baymax, however, seems to think carrying Genos is the most effective method.]
Word of advice? Don't go back there.
[Rescue mission secured. That was strangely easier than he imagined.]
[ A lot easier than imagined and Genos isn't sure what to do about the robot carrying him. He's more than capable of walking himself but...he'll let it slide for the moment. At least until where it's "safe" to be put down. ]
I was not planning on going back. [ Genos does take a moment to sneak a peek behind them and see that the vendor is very confused as to where Hiro wandered off to and then when it finally notices that Genos (the toaster) has gone missing—it's very much so pissed.
Well, that certainly happened and hopefully they're far enough away that the vendor won't be able to notice them. Loud cursing and swears can be heard though. ]
Don't even mention it. [And down goes Genos back to his feet. He winces at the yelling and swearing he hears and casually continues walking away.] It's sort of what we do around here. Weird stuff like this happens a lot so Baymax and I like to be on the look-out.
[ Genos will once again go back to examining Baymax and then contemplating how much longer he'll allow for him to be carried. Honestly if it's any longer he might start to feel like an actual prize. ]
Did you make him yourself? He appears to be extremely well designed.
[It's fine; shortly after Baymax puts Genos on his feet so that he can look at him as well. He's strange. He's not like the others that he's met in the colony and has collected data on. Even Hiro knows that.]
Yup, that's him. And...sort of. [He made this Baymax's body at least, but credit's still due where it's due.] My older brother's the one who originally made him. He's designed to be a nursebot.
[ He'll appreciate being put down and will quickly readjust himself. ]
A nursebot? [ Genos doesn't have anything against robots but he is cautious about them—especially around those here. Sorry if he seems to be grilling Hiro for a little bit. ]
The armor that he is wearing seems more close to fit for battle. Was he designed for field work?
Not exactly. [He gives Genos a sheepish smile.] I needed him to help me with something else back home so I built his armor to protect him and help him fight with us. We're a superhero team back home. Can't really protect people if he's not protected too, you know? I guess you can say now he's meant for field work.
[ Genos only looks between Hiro and Baymax questionably. ]
You are a hero as well? [ That puts a different light on Hiro than he had previous. Not that Genos thought ill of him just... There were a surprisingly amount of hero-types that he has run into here. ]
But I see. I'll commend you and your brother on your skills.
I am. [He tilts his head, unsure of if that's a good thing or a bad thing.] Or...I guess I was starting to be before I wound up here. Cerealia's known for it's pretty bad timing. But thanks. We've put a lot of work into making sure Baymax functions correctly.
I see, then you were just getting off of your feet. I'm an established hero where I am from. [ To add some clarity to whether it was a good thing or a bad thing. ]
And I feel as if Cerealia isn't the only place that is bad with timing. I would say that many places are not exactly the most concerned about our plans and how they fit into it.
...really? [He doesn't sound incredulous, exactly, but it is nice to know that Genos isn't truly a glorified toaster.] How established are we talking here?
[But there's an irritated little snort shortly after.] That's probably true. Hard to say when we're stuck in a place like this though isn't it? I don't even know what other concerns are outside of here anymore. It's been a while.
I'm told that how my world handles heroes is a bit...strangely, however I am a full-fledged hero with many fans. [ Genos pauses for a moment to grimace at the thought of his "fans", to be honest. Some of those letters he has received are....unique to be polite. ] Though, that is not why I decided to be a hero, of course.
[ But moving onto the more interesting point to him— ]
And just how longer is "a while"? I've newly arrived and there seems to be much misinformation around.
Actual fans huh? That's gotta get kinda weird. [The news has just started really recognizing the Big Hero 6 but having actual fans is strange to him. And not really something he thinks he could deal with.]
I've been here a little over three months now. Some people have been here even longer...maybe almost a whole year? I don't think anything stretches beyond that though.
It is certainly very strange. Some people have far too much time on their hands.
[ To quote his master exactly. Or, well, close enough to being exact. Though that's neither here or there as he catches what Hiro says about how varied the length of time of people who have been here is. ]
Do they not exist? Or is there some outstanding reason for that?
[It sounds like it, and the face he makes in response expresses his thoughts quite clearly. Still. They can compare notes later because now Genos asked a question and...he doesn't exactly have an immediate answer.]
They might exist, but from what I understand the colony itself isn't even that old. I don't know a ton about the history, I'm still learning everything possible. But it's the only colony on Tellus that actually houses people like us. That's not counting villages of natives and stuff who've been here for way longer.
[ There can always be time to compare notes later. ]
Fascinating. [ Genos is going to commit that to memory and make sure to compare it to what he learned from the power point at some later time. Or maybe now? ]
I was under the impression that Cerealia was much older than a year. It's surprising to see hear how it might not be. [ Honestly, Genos is just surprised how much information he learned in those few sentences. ] Did it take you a while to gather this information?
From the way Mosley talks it still sounds like they're figuring out how to make this colony work. He's even mentioned that we're the highest human population on this planet. As for the other colonists here who're aliens...[It's about then he seems to realize what he's saying.]
I mean there's a pretty high chance this is all a ton of lies. They like doing that. Things that some of us have seen seem to indicate contradictions everywhere but it's not that old is the point. And people from our worlds don't stretch back more than a year.
It's...I've only been here since February and it's the middle of May now so maybe a little while? But I'm also kind of always looking for information on this place.
[ It's his first response as the name doesn't immediately jump out at him as something he remembers right away. And while he lets the rest of the information to sink in there's a question that has been growing: ]
Do you go about looking for this information on your own? [ This is important to him. Is there a team of people who are interested? A small group of people? Genos gets the feeling that there might be a fair amount of people who are interested but are aimless in their search. ] With all of the lies and contradictions, I would think something like this would be easier with more involved.
[ Another pause as Genos remembers something that happened with someone else here— ]
My apologies for making this seem as though I'm pressing you for answers.
Mosley. [Nodding and just repeating the name.] He's the PR rep for CERES and the CEO's right-hand man. He talks to us sometimes, he's always available for calls and stuff.
[What a funny thing to apologize for.] It's fine. You're not really pressing for anything, don't worry about it. And yeah, I go looking for it on my own most of the time but a couple of friends and I have been collecting information, too. [Speaking of.] Have you met Athena Cykes yet?
I didn't realize there was someone we could somewhat reliably contact.
[ Definitely going to commit that name to memory now, perhaps even try to talk to him whenever and ifever the time comes for something like that. Probably wouldn't be happening any time soon but it's a good name to have.
He'll give a shake of his head when he's asked about Athena. Looks like Hiro's way more compliant to sharing the information that the other person he has spoken with. ]
No, I have not. Is she someone who is working alongside you with the information gathering?
I don't know if reliably is the word I'd use, but he definitely answers when we call him. That's more than some other people around here.
[Hiro works under the firm belief that everybody around here should at least have a heads up how the world works. There are things he won't say in public, but there's nothing wrong with divulging a little info.] Something like that. Athena's a friend of mine. She's been here for a little longer than I have, and she and a couple of people also put together a timeline of stuff that's happened here. I can send you the document if you want? I need to add my own notes to it anyway but it's mostly cohesive.
[ There's a small hum as Genos just slowly nods along and makes a note of yet another name—Athena Cykes. His eyes sort of brighten at the offer of a document containing and pertaining to everything that has occurred. ]
Please, I would greatly appreciate what you have to share with me about what has happened here until recently. [ A hero needs to be well informed, right? ]
If possible, I will also try to help you in any endeavors regarding uncovering the truth of this place as well.
...yeah? [Huh. Well, they could always use an extra hand. Of course there's the whole thing about needing to be cautious and everything, but he's getting the feeling that Genos would already know how to handle that.]
I guess it wouldn't hurt. [There's a grin.] I don't suppose you're listed as "state-of-the-art toaster" on the CERES network, are you? [Because apparently Hiro can't ask for a name like a normal person.]
No. [ Genos will meet the grin with a confused look. Did he...do something wrong? ]
The handle I chose was my name—Genos. Should I have picked something less direct?
[ Look there's a lot that he doesn't quite know and given how ill-informed he feels about everything he isn't sure if he made a mistake or not. So, Hiro and his weird way of asking him for his name gets a pass for now. ]
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Date: 2016-02-08 01:08 am (UTC)And Genos can read the message loud and clear, so once he sees Baymax perfectly located o catch him, he scoots off ledge completely and trusts his fate into the hands of the robot. There's a bit of a clanking noise as Genos falls onto Baymax but the vendor doesn't seem to notice and instead is happy taking the card from Hiro.
Rescue mission secured?! ]
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Date: 2016-02-10 10:45 pm (UTC)Baymax, however, seems to think carrying Genos is the most effective method.]
Word of advice? Don't go back there.
[Rescue mission secured. That was strangely easier than he imagined.]
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Date: 2016-02-12 11:29 pm (UTC)I was not planning on going back. [ Genos does take a moment to sneak a peek behind them and see that the vendor is very confused as to where Hiro wandered off to and then when it finally notices that Genos (the toaster) has gone missing—it's very much so pissed.
Well, that certainly happened and hopefully they're far enough away that the vendor won't be able to notice them. Loud cursing and swears can be heard though. ]
Thank you, for the assistance.
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Date: 2016-02-14 04:52 am (UTC)[ Genos will once again go back to examining Baymax and then contemplating how much longer he'll allow for him to be carried. Honestly if it's any longer he might start to feel like an actual prize. ]
Did you make him yourself? He appears to be extremely well designed.
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Date: 2016-02-14 10:51 am (UTC)Yup, that's him. And...sort of. [He made this Baymax's body at least, but credit's still due where it's due.] My older brother's the one who originally made him. He's designed to be a nursebot.
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Date: 2016-02-14 07:08 pm (UTC)A nursebot? [ Genos doesn't have anything against robots but he is cautious about them—especially around those here. Sorry if he seems to be grilling Hiro for a little bit. ]
The armor that he is wearing seems more close to fit for battle. Was he designed for field work?
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Date: 2016-02-15 02:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-02-15 03:46 am (UTC)You are a hero as well? [ That puts a different light on Hiro than he had previous. Not that Genos thought ill of him just... There were a surprisingly amount of hero-types that he has run into here. ]
But I see. I'll commend you and your brother on your skills.
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Date: 2016-02-15 05:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-02-16 06:20 am (UTC)And I feel as if Cerealia isn't the only place that is bad with timing. I would say that many places are not exactly the most concerned about our plans and how they fit into it.
[ As things were with the world. ]
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Date: 2016-02-17 01:44 am (UTC)[But there's an irritated little snort shortly after.] That's probably true. Hard to say when we're stuck in a place like this though isn't it? I don't even know what other concerns are outside of here anymore. It's been a while.
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Date: 2016-02-19 08:31 am (UTC)[ But moving onto the more interesting point to him— ]
And just how longer is "a while"? I've newly arrived and there seems to be much misinformation around.
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Date: 2016-02-20 06:47 am (UTC)I've been here a little over three months now. Some people have been here even longer...maybe almost a whole year? I don't think anything stretches beyond that though.
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Date: 2016-02-21 10:11 am (UTC)[ To quote his master exactly. Or, well, close enough to being exact. Though that's neither here or there as he catches what Hiro says about how varied the length of time of people who have been here is. ]
Do they not exist? Or is there some outstanding reason for that?
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Date: 2016-02-21 11:25 am (UTC)They might exist, but from what I understand the colony itself isn't even that old. I don't know a ton about the history, I'm still learning everything possible. But it's the only colony on Tellus that actually houses people like us. That's not counting villages of natives and stuff who've been here for way longer.
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Date: 2016-02-22 09:37 pm (UTC)Fascinating. [ Genos is going to commit that to memory and make sure to compare it to what he learned from the power point at some later time. Or maybe now? ]
I was under the impression that Cerealia was much older than a year. It's surprising to see hear how it might not be. [ Honestly, Genos is just surprised how much information he learned in those few sentences. ] Did it take you a while to gather this information?
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Date: 2016-02-23 06:58 pm (UTC)I mean there's a pretty high chance this is all a ton of lies. They like doing that. Things that some of us have seen seem to indicate contradictions everywhere but it's not that old is the point. And people from our worlds don't stretch back more than a year.
It's...I've only been here since February and it's the middle of May now so maybe a little while? But I'm also kind of always looking for information on this place.
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Date: 2016-02-23 08:42 pm (UTC)[ It's his first response as the name doesn't immediately jump out at him as something he remembers right away. And while he lets the rest of the information to sink in there's a question that has been growing: ]
Do you go about looking for this information on your own? [ This is important to him. Is there a team of people who are interested? A small group of people? Genos gets the feeling that there might be a fair amount of people who are interested but are aimless in their search. ] With all of the lies and contradictions, I would think something like this would be easier with more involved.
[ Another pause as Genos remembers something that happened with someone else here— ]
My apologies for making this seem as though I'm pressing you for answers.
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Date: 2016-02-24 05:56 pm (UTC)[What a funny thing to apologize for.] It's fine. You're not really pressing for anything, don't worry about it. And yeah, I go looking for it on my own most of the time but a couple of friends and I have been collecting information, too. [Speaking of.] Have you met Athena Cykes yet?
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Date: 2016-02-24 11:20 pm (UTC)[ Definitely going to commit that name to memory now, perhaps even try to talk to him whenever and ifever the time comes for something like that. Probably wouldn't be happening any time soon but it's a good name to have.
He'll give a shake of his head when he's asked about Athena. Looks like Hiro's way more compliant to sharing the information that the other person he has spoken with. ]
No, I have not. Is she someone who is working alongside you with the information gathering?
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Date: 2016-02-26 06:09 pm (UTC)[Hiro works under the firm belief that everybody around here should at least have a heads up how the world works. There are things he won't say in public, but there's nothing wrong with divulging a little info.] Something like that. Athena's a friend of mine. She's been here for a little longer than I have, and she and a couple of people also put together a timeline of stuff that's happened here. I can send you the document if you want? I need to add my own notes to it anyway but it's mostly cohesive.
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Date: 2016-02-28 08:03 pm (UTC)Please, I would greatly appreciate what you have to share with me about what has happened here until recently. [ A hero needs to be well informed, right? ]
If possible, I will also try to help you in any endeavors regarding uncovering the truth of this place as well.
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Date: 2016-02-29 07:16 am (UTC)I guess it wouldn't hurt. [There's a grin.] I don't suppose you're listed as "state-of-the-art toaster" on the CERES network, are you? [Because apparently Hiro can't ask for a name like a normal person.]
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Date: 2016-03-01 06:19 am (UTC)The handle I chose was my name—Genos. Should I have picked something less direct?
[ Look there's a lot that he doesn't quite know and given how ill-informed he feels about everything he isn't sure if he made a mistake or not. So, Hiro and his weird way of asking him for his name gets a pass for now. ]
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