10th Fight

Oct 04, 2011 09:54

[a): Barton is sitting out in her yard today on Stone Street, enjoying the weather and putting together an Erector set. The drone workers at the department store kept trying to tell her it was a toy for boys, so she ended up stealing it when they weren't looking ( Read more... )

practical telekinesis, practice makes perfect, wtf is this, awesome powers only not really, buildin' stuff

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doofenstrudel October 5 2011, 15:46:16 UTC
[Dad has popped out of the garage to keep an eye on things... and seeing Barton levitating and constructing? He is not sure if he should be complimentary or concerned. Maybe both? He could probably manage both.]

I used to have one of those. Half the set was missing, and it was old... but you know? They build those things to last.

...you're not uncomfortable? No headaches?

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nosoul_nomind October 6 2011, 00:23:34 UTC
They're neat I guess. More for kids, but I thought I'd use it to practice.

No, I'm okay so far.

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doofenstrudel October 6 2011, 02:17:20 UTC
They've got all those little holes. I can see how it would be good practice for, say, fine control.

You're really sure?

[Wait, wait, why's he fretting so much? He has work to do! With a harumph, he goes to return to the garage.]

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nosoul_nomind October 6 2011, 13:50:34 UTC
That was my aim.

Yeah I'm sure, I--

[And then he just walks off.]

The hell?

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A wantasammich October 5 2011, 17:33:57 UTC
[Hawke happens by while wandering the town, and the sight of Barton and the various pieces floating around is enough to make her stop and watch with interest. She herself has no super special powers, but she's always been interested in people who do, so!]

We meet again. [A beat, and she gestures at the pieces.] That's pretty impressive.

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nosoul_nomind October 6 2011, 00:30:36 UTC
Oh, hey.

[The pieces remain floating, as she continues to check the diagrams and concentrate.]

Thanks. Small parts are pretty easy, though.

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wantasammich October 10 2011, 00:19:02 UTC
[Juuuuuuust gonna sit down nearby and continue to observe.]

Bigger things are harder to work with, then?

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nosoul_nomind October 10 2011, 14:06:48 UTC
Yeah. The heavier somethin' is, the more work it takes to move. More concentration, I guess.

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A ra_ra_razputin October 8 2011, 01:29:01 UTC
[HELLO FELLOW PSYCHIC, Raz is here to bother you!]

You can manipulate several objects at once! That's impressive!

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nosoul_nomind October 8 2011, 03:03:36 UTC
[She blinks at him for a moment. She really has no scale for this sort of thing.]

Really? Thanks...

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