Harvey thrashed and struggled against Walkins, doing his best to kill him using his own gun. When one of the fighters tossed a smoke, Harvey activated his Detect Life in order to maintain a visual on everyone. But something was amiss. When he looked at Walkins, the one he was grabbing, he saw nothing. No spirits, no humans. The only thing that read like that were objects. And before Harvey could do something, the body was gone. Because he couldn't detect Walkins with his Detect Life he couldn't really say what occurred in the mist, but from the way he was forced out he guessed that Walkins blew up. Not that it made things any easier to understand.
Harvey scanned the room for the others, but he saw neither the other Walkins nor his spirit. Only those from before. The boy was bleeding out but getting treated by the doctor, while the girl was pushed in the direction of the doctor's husband. And in the event that someone else tries anything funny, Harvey returned to his robotic body and marched out of the door, shortly after the doctor. Partly out of concern and also because he was still itching for a fight. Once the smoke was out of his eyes Harvey commented on the absurdity of it all.
"Damn! What was that all about?" Harvey kept his fists up and looked around, using his Detect Life to pick up anyone or anything that was hanging out somewhere they shouldn't be or out of the ordinary.
Harvey scanned the room for the others, but he saw neither the other Walkins nor his spirit. Only those from before. The boy was bleeding out but getting treated by the doctor, while the girl was pushed in the direction of the doctor's husband. And in the event that someone else tries anything funny, Harvey returned to his robotic body and marched out of the door, shortly after the doctor. Partly out of concern and also because he was still itching for a fight. Once the smoke was out of his eyes Harvey commented on the absurdity of it all.
"Damn! What was that all about?" Harvey kept his fists up and looked around, using his Detect Life to pick up anyone or anything that was hanging out somewhere they shouldn't be or out of the ordinary.