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May 25, 2011 18:23

Last time around, Cy wanted nothing to do with Cubefall. Being turned into a full robot is one of his worst fears, after all, and being turned back into a full human (male or female) would have been hard to handle. He was and is happy to be who and what he is now ( Read more... )

cyborg, enzo matrix, cubefall

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a1enzo May 26 2011, 15:23:49 UTC
"Belar?"

This would usually be a safe assumption, but right now he can't be sure.

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says_the_booyah May 30 2011, 00:24:23 UTC
"No. Cyborg." He pauses to take in the scent.

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a1enzo May 30 2011, 00:27:06 UTC
"Oh, okay. Suits you. It's me, Enzo."

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says_the_booyah May 30 2011, 00:30:48 UTC
"Your voice is all wrong." Pause. But not paws. "How's mine sound?

"And who's Belar?"

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amazonofthe21st June 4 2011, 23:50:27 UTC
...well, that can't be right.

Because that, you see, is a grizzly bear. Not Belar's bear or some other goofy looking bear. It's a grizzly. And even with all the people changing shape around here, Rachel still has special attention for any shape that resembles her grizzly.

Granted, since it's Cubefall, she is outside and thoroughly avoiding the bar itself. But surely Cy will want some room to run around in his new shape, yes?

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says_the_booyah June 5 2011, 01:41:33 UTC
Yes, he does. Oh, he ate and then napped, since he's a bit lower energy than usual. But now he's awake and testing his leg muscles. And noticing a scent that seems vaguely familiar.

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amazonofthe21st June 5 2011, 01:50:17 UTC
Probably not to his own, though, as Rachel isn't currently in morph. Rather, after the sudden influx of talking animals and generally altered shapes, she's out on the far side of the lake, sunning herself and flipping the pages of the magazine.

Or she was, before she noticed the grizzly. Now she's watching it closely with a slight frown.

That's her animal, you know. Hers.

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says_the_booyah June 5 2011, 01:54:43 UTC
Cy lumbers closer. He's not used to his new senses yet, but he's sure there is someone nearby. So he makes his way around the lake. He wonders if he could swim across. He misses swimming. And don't bears swim?

Better to walk. Or to run.

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