Well, it was a more coherent narrative than the others'. "What exactly was the robot's plan? If it just wanted some stooges to take down Calhoun, it could've ditched you after you'd gotten that far. So what was it after? Something in the maze that it couldn't get unless the security was down? Or just a way to try and get outta the warehouse?" That hadn't particularly come through in the story. Besides, what would a robot care if it was inside or outside robotism alert
"Also, why did you have to lure the robot into the tank room in particular? Was it just an area where Zero had more influence over the robot? Or did he just have a trap set up to catch it?" Certainly during the blackout, Zero's control had been spotty. Perhaps examining Zero's limitations during the blackout would shed some light on how the warehouse itself worked -- and therefore the nature of Zero's control over their surroundings.
If nothing, they at least ended up with evidence in favor of a third party. One that was apparently hostile to Zero and ambivalent at best to the test subjects.
"Also, have you tried testing if your ability still works?"
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robotism alert"Also, why did you have to lure the robot into the tank room in particular? Was it just an area where Zero had more influence over the robot? Or did he just have a trap set up to catch it?" Certainly during the blackout, Zero's control had been spotty. Perhaps examining Zero's limitations during the blackout would shed some light on how the warehouse itself worked -- and therefore the nature of Zero's control over their surroundings.
If nothing, they at least ended up with evidence in favor of a third party. One that was apparently hostile to Zero and ambivalent at best to the test subjects.
"Also, have you tried testing if your ability still works?"