[quote=@Raijinslayer] Insomnium Insomnium scowled at the tiny toon as she came to break up the fight, who the hell did she think she was?!?! 'Like I'm going to stop this fight just because she said so, she isn't the boss of me.' Insomnium looked back at the arena, ready to make the Tin-man eat his words, when he heard the his text alert ring out. "Dammit, this better be important!" He muttered to himself as he zipped through the tendrils, into the arena, then exited through one of the support pillars. Once he was out, he took one look up to see if the bot was still doing his laser tornado thing, which was admittedly rather awesome, before he pulled out his phone and checked his text. Apparently, his actual boss had a job for him, which meant one of two things, either he was going to do a boring mission involving stealth, or he was going to be the muscle in some kind of operation. Insomnium took a second to ponder what he should do, but decided in the end to just do the job. It could be fun, and he would wreck this city block fighting Tin-man and Toon girl. Still, before he left, he had to get the last shot in. And he was going to make it a good one. Placing his hand on the structure, he destabilized it in such a way so that the whole think would violently disperse into a cloud of shadow, something that would probably stop Tin-man little light show. The shadows were harmless, byt offered almost no visibility, and allowed Insomnium to make his escape into a nearby alleyway. Once in, he dispersed his armor and snapped his fingers, causing the shadows to near instantaneously contract on Overdrive, placing him in the center of a solid sphere of shadow. The outside was smooth and shiny, but it suddenly cracked and from the cracks, intense red energy could be seen. "Boom." The energy exploded violently, and was only barely contained by the outer layer of the sphere, keeping any of the energy from escaping outward and rebounding it back to the center till ut burnt itself out. If Overdrive had been caught inside of the sphere, he wouldn't be walking away from that without a scratch. Not staying to see if his attack had hit or not, he quickly left the scene through the alleyways, the remnants of his shadows fading into oblivion when he got far enough away. [/quote] Another person stepped onto the arena and Overdrive immediately stopped himself, his red plasma tornado put itself out shortly after. She began to express worry over an attack that never happened, and then worry about people being harmed. [color=ed1c24][i]That was the point of the arena right? So that people wouldn't get hurt[/i][/color]. Insomnium vanished into one of his many tendrils again, a second later the ground suddenly turned into a dense cloud of shadow, dropping the android down onto the streets below. Overdrive took this as the end of their 'friendly battle' and promptly jumped high into the air, and onto the top of a nearby building. Turning around it seemed that he did this at the right moment, as demonstrated by the shadows becoming a dense ball, then exploding. [color=ed1c24][i]It's good I didn't stick around, not sure the doctor would forgive me for taking a hit like that[/i][/color]. "Nice job keeping the battle onto the 'arena'. Though it didn't look to friendly to me." The doctor spoke through the radio. Now standing straight on top of a rooftop, Overdrive's visor began to change into a passive sky blue. [color=00aeef]"I don't think any of us could really have been hurt there. I certainly wasn't shooting to kill."[/color] "Well the helicopter is just now in the area, I want you back at base, I want to look at some of the data your Meta-hunter vision collected. Meta's are always interesting to look at." Just as the doctor said it would be, the company's specialized helicopter hovered into view. As it opened it's doors for him the android pushed himself into the sky again, and landed inside; the helicopter shook slightly from the landing but quickly leveled itself. The helicopter's doors slid closed, the vehicle quickly turned about in place, and began to fly upwards towards a fairly tall building; the Hannon Enterprises building.