[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/200528/ee1fe30dc9baf246dc5975e2cf9d250e.png[/img] [@Hitman][@canaryrose][/center] "[color=silver]...Science really has come far if that is indeed his real body,[/color]" Rumi murmured to himself. "[color=silver]But to augment himself so much... the sheer volume of weapons and design features on his body, and the capability to prevent inertia from destroying his body...[/color]" Rumi then shook his head. "[color=silver]Paradox claims to be 'the pinnacle of humankind', but with that level of augmentation, can he really be considered 'human' anymore?[/color]" Rumi thought of augmenting his own body on more than one occasion, but every time he chose not to, instead only relying on other sources of aid such as his nanobots and his various gadgets. At first, it was only because he didn't want the hassle of maintaining those parts. Sure, he could automate the maintenance, but it wouldn't last forever. The more he thought about it, though, the more he wondered just how much could be changed before the line between "humanity" and whatever else was out there was crossed. A beep sounded on his visor, interrupting his thoughts, and a window popped up that revealed the location of the trapdoor. "[color=silver]There it is,[/color]" Rumi announced, heading over to the site. Once there, Rumi recalled the drones, having them disassemble themselves and revert back to nanobots. After Christina smashed in the trapdoor, Rumi peered down the tunnel. Supposedly, there were Heroes down there in need of a rescue, and the people around him were here for just such an attempt. "[color=silver]We'll do our best, Ms. Lavender,[/color]" Rumi said, nodding his head. With that, Rumi began following Jamie down the ladder.