[@Lugubrious][@Gentlemanvaultboy][@thedman][@Stekkmen] [center]Blazermate Level 2 - (1/20) EXP Location: 1-1, Central Road Word Count: 824 [/center] Blazermate listened to Michael's explanation of how a gun works. He was pretty spot on, and Blazermate only had to add in. [color=0076a3]"Don't forget the rifling. The barrel the bullets travel through is a spiral, which makes the bullets spin or drill through the air, making them far, far more accurate."[/color] She said, giving Michael a cute wink. Linkle had caught up with them aroudn the tail end of Michael's explanation, and from the way she talked, Blazermate figured her world didn't have guns either. Giving Micahel a bit of time to rest from his explanation [color=0076a3]"The explosions aren't all that strong truth be told. Guns can fire an insane amount of bullets before they need to be cleaned, and if its maintained properly, I don't think there is a limit on the amount of bullets a gun can shoot. There are guns that shoot over 200,000 rounds per minute all with the same or even more force than the bullets that Michael was using. I remember there was a medabot who used two of these kind of guns for arms. I was glad I didn't fight him."[/color] Blazermate said to everyone as the group made their way to that hooded figure under a mushroom. This hooded figure was a strange one, calling himself the Master of Masters and giving away a lot of information in a bit of a bumbling, but endearing way. While the man was talking, Blazermate tried to get a look under his hood, but noticed she was unable to do so, as if the man didn't have a face or wasn't really there or something. But all the things he was saying, about spirits, about how to fix this world, about how to save her world and everyone else's, was fascinating. The man was also very... the best word Blazermate coudl think of was poetic, with how he said everything, mentioning a lot about the heart, body, and spirit. The mention of a keyblade was frankly silly, but considering how outlandish such a weapon sounded, it was probably something very important from his world. His explanation of Spirits and how they worked made perfect sense to Blazermate, even if the Keyblade bit didn't. When the man was done talking, Blazermate said. [color=0076a3]"Oh, so the spirits are like Medals and Parts, sort of. Crush them for stuff you wear, put them in your head like they're parts to gain new abilities instead of swapping out limb models, and absorb them entirely into your Medal for more power. OK that last one isn't a 1:1, but makes sense to me."[/color] Thinking about what had just happened, with the multi colored balls that housed the spirits of Bowsers minions, she thought to the future where if this world was as varied and as vast as this figure said, there would be some insanely powerful spirits she could squire. Spirits that, if she could take them home with her, would easily make her the best Medabot in the world! Thinking about this, she also thought about how her design worked with medals and parts, and caught on to a single word that the Master of Masters had said, but didn't really extrapolate on. [color=0076a3]"But wait... If these spirits are like Medals and Parts, doesn't that mean you also take on new personality quirks depending on the spirits you take in? Thats how it works with Medabots, and while I'm used that concept, I don't know if the others here would be so keen on that. Is that how this all works?"[/color] Blazermate said, asking the Master of Masters to clarify this point. Linkle asked the other question Blazermate had, as it sounded like if you linked with a spirit, instead of absorbing it, you got all the benefits, but none of the drawbacks. Looking at Michael, Blazermate questioned to herself how effective spirits would be for him. There were humans in her world, and Blazermate was well aware of how fragile they could be in the wrong circumstance. And if his world was mostly humans with no Medabots, and he retuened there with what would be the equivalent of godly powers from any strong spirits he managed to find here, much like how blazermate was interested in bringing strong spirits with her back to Tokyo and dominating the Medabot world circuit, how would there worlds react to something like that? Besides the whole spirits thing, there was another thing that bugged Blazermate. 13, why did it have to be 13 things everyone had to defeat in order to stop Galeem, the sinister sun? It just seemed odd, that everything that was bad was either a 4, an 8, or a 13. Zer0, being the poet he was, would probably get a kick out of something like this. All this new info would be really interesting for the rest of the party when Blazermate and Linkle's questions were answered.