Who: Coop [Open] What: Bein' sad. ): Or rather, attempting to get Megas to work. Narrative until the end, and then people can pop in. :D When: Backdated to Tuesday Where: ...Some room big enough to hold a giant 80 foot robot
Joshua would admit to having never seen a giant robot before- they were hardly common in Shibuya, after all, and nothing quite this big had been invented yet, or at least invented and revealed to the public at large.
As it didn't seem to functioning, however, the thing of most interest was the apparent pilot. And since there seemed to be only one person here with a giant robot, that meant this was...
Coop looked over his shoulder at the really girly looking kid behind him. He'd laugh again, but at this point, he couldn't find himself able to even chuckle slightly.
"Yep," Coop replied, finally dragging a hand away from the metal of his robot. "And you're uh... Josh. Right?"
"That I am," he replied evenly, looking up up at the giant robot. "Having some technical difficulties?" Joshua wasn't great with electronics and such (his cellphone was as high-tech as he got, and Mr. H was the one who did all the modifications), but even if the thing didn't look like it had just died, Coop's expression said it all.
Well shoot, lj ate my post for this. I swore I answered it. >:|njbreakinitheroSeptember 13 2009, 22:52:00 UTC
"Megas won't start up. Tried jump starting it, checking the gas tank, and readjusting the seats. Nothing besides the communications part of it is workin'. And if Megas ain't workin', then I can't get back home. AND I'll miss the replay of when the Carnimator won the Monster Truck Rally!" Coop slumped his shoulder slightly. "Aww, man... this is real bad."
Because missing Monster Truck shows clearly trumped leaving an alien space station.
But regardless of this, Coop, still caught up in his dispar, failed to acknowledge the television set that had popped up behind him, displaying precisely what he been complaining about missing.
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Joshua would admit to having never seen a giant robot before- they were hardly common in Shibuya, after all, and nothing quite this big had been invented yet, or at least invented and revealed to the public at large.
As it didn't seem to functioning, however, the thing of most interest was the apparent pilot. And since there seemed to be only one person here with a giant robot, that meant this was...
"Coop, isn't it?" the boy asked, walking over.
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"Yep," Coop replied, finally dragging a hand away from the metal of his robot. "And you're uh... Josh. Right?"
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Because missing Monster Truck shows clearly trumped leaving an alien space station.
But regardless of this, Coop, still caught up in his dispar, failed to acknowledge the television set that had popped up behind him, displaying precisely what he been complaining about missing.
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