Previously, in order to assist the machine, the blonde took his hand. Tugging on it with an apologetic smile, she realized he was heavier than she thought. Not only was this a chance to do some good, it was also a chance to test out of her powers. Powers? Yes, of course she had powers. Her the palms of her hands lit up bright blue, the suit channeling her abilities. Approximating his weight, she made her hands create the same amount of pushing force as the ground was pulling him towards it. Awkward as it was, his weight was no longer in issue even though she overshot it a bit, and he bounced too much. The masked one mentioned using him as a distraction, and she frowned at her suggestion but otherwise said nothing. Plancing a hand beneathe one of his feet and the other at his back side, she fully activated her newfound abilities. Or were they refound? Nonetheless, the old robot would feel a strange sensation as it felt like her hands had the 'powers' of the floor beneath them. It was tiring to maintain her upwards force- she could feel excess energy being expelled and not being put effectively towards her task. Eventually, they made it to the strange room full of robots, and the blonde woman set the robot fully on his own two feet, taking a deep breathe. "There you go...we did it!" She glanced away from him and to the room. "Woah. Uh, hey everyone." She said, waving with another apologetic smile. Pretty much out of breathe, she leaned over and put her hands on her knees, catching ber breathe, glancing down at her now non-glowing palm with satisfaction at a job well done. She listened quietly as he began to explain the situation. Despite the strangeness of his statement, she was in no position to make claims about the state of the world. "I...don't remember anything." She shrugged, defeated. "You got a history book or something? I dunno where we are, who those red guys were, why I can do what I just did, where we came from. Nothin'. It's all just..." She made a vague wiping gesture in front of her forehead, signifying her mind was blank. "I guess it's probably worse than you thought, huh?"