Teoinsanity said
Teo sent back a few yard lying on the ground burnt"O..uch"He just stays there
((o.o Yikes. Well, something finally fazed him. I'm just going to assume he'll survive this and recuperate to fight another day, if unable to see the ending to the Visionary's reign of terror.))
The lasers in both eyes probably means he won't be able to see for quite a while, but knowing the odd regenerative abilities of the hero, he wouldn't be sure if the blindness would be temporary or permanent. Either way it didn't matter. He was spent, and his exo-skeleton was close to shutting down. That fight with the kid took a lot of the power out of his suit. He would only be able to use its beams and other energy weapons very, very sparingly. He still had one more thing to do first. He took the gauntlet off his scorched hand, pressed a hidden button on the eye, setting that particular part to self-destruct. It would be a big blast, and he wouldn't be able to survive it if he was still in the blast zone. So he powered up the beams on the bottoms of his metallic boots, and he propelled himself upwards, crashing through a high-rise window on the fourth floor. One last look down at Teo. He almost felt bad- no, he did feel bad. But why? This kid was a menace. Maybe... maybe the kid being a hero wasn't that bad an idea, if he can do this much damage to an operation like his. Maybe The Visionary's entire plan was a sham from the start... no. No. He did, for some reason, truly respect and admire the kid, but he was almost sure he wouldn't survive this time. He might have superhuman perception, but The Visionary just hindered that greatly. Looking back, he saw one of the two people who killed Sionis and Falcone. He didn't feel much like fighting, so he waited for the first move. Whether it was words or bullets, he wouldn't know until it started. The countdown on the glove was fifteen seconds.