For Senjen, there was quite a lot that happened in a short few moments. Ruk pointed behind him, which was enough to get him to turn his head and glance back. While he saw the boat, he was not in a state to be quick enough to avoid it. He did lower his head and lurch forward, which was enough that it mostly just hit his back and forced him under. Then...everything went from surprising, to just plain strange. There was [i]something[/i] in the water. Faces. There was everything from Utaysi and Tekeri, to rough shapes of nightmarish creatures. He could see them floating through the water, as well as moving in the distorted silhouettes of trees he could see looking up from below the water line. As if that were not enough, a line of symbols danced across his field of view. It was hard enough to focus on anything in particular, and now he could hardly see what was in front of him. It was...words: an error log? What was wrong? Was something crashing? He could move his body, but it still immediately frightened him. He had been hit, but that did not usually cause something like this. Was it the light in the sky, or no...the virus! That had to be it. Something was wrong, and he had to get it out. Senjen opened the slot for the memory disk and reached his hand back, scratching his claws along the back of his neck as he struggled to feel around for the opening. He knew where it was, he was pretty sure. Finally, a claw found its way in, and he managed to grab the stick and yank it out. The sudden termination of its programs sent yet another error log across his field of view, until his visual sensors crashed, along with sound, touch on his left arm and lower body, and proprioception. His motor control was fine, but the program had interacted with a lot of his senses, and many of them required a reboot. After about ten seconds, Senjen stood back up from under the water. There were no more creepy faces and his vision was back to normal, at which point he realized that it had actually been distorted all this time. “Ah...is this what a headache is? You alright, Ruk?”