[There is a young woman who is also in the park and had a similar idea of testing out recently received abilities. Her's however did not include dinner plates.]
It is inefficient to throw them yourself if you expect to gain anything from that exercise.
Given the suit's strength amplifiers, tossing them a few hundred feet into the air is decent enough to calibrate the systems. Stationary targets don't quite do that. I mean I can sit here blasting trees all day, but I just want to make sure everything works right.
Better to look like an idiot tossing plates for a day or so than not be able to hit some wacko with an axe or magic or whatever.
Oh hey! Yup! I got the last component of my armor back. Well, unless you consider the force field belt a component, but that's really its own thing. But pretty cool, huh?
But hey, I wanna make sure it all works. Last thing I need is half a dozen bats just glaring at me cause I didn't test everything. Then again, I think glaring is most of what they do.
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We don't use such advanced digital weapons in the Age of the Imperium.
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It is inefficient to throw them yourself if you expect to gain anything from that exercise.
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Better to look like an idiot tossing plates for a day or so than not be able to hit some wacko with an axe or magic or whatever.
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Landing nearby.]
Oh, hey, it's you.
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But hey, I wanna make sure it all works. Last thing I need is half a dozen bats just glaring at me cause I didn't test everything. Then again, I think glaring is most of what they do.
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Carter.
[He seems interested. Looks like Michael wasn't kidding about the superhero thing.]
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Holy shit, is that a laser gun?
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But you can still blow shit up with the gauntlet thing, right?
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[He points, there is a flash of light, and where there was once a tree, it now rains toothpicks]
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