Post by Golgari #067-B on Mar 24, 2020 14:01:04 GMT -6
Golgari grunted in pain as he stretches out one of his limbs, the appendage looping toward where his bike lay upon the stone of the pavement below it. Hefting the vehicle up, he grumbles to himself as another arm reaches for a tool to his side, and a third went to check a gage that was over to the side and hooked up onto his bike. All around hi, the sounds of flapping, scraping, banging and a multitude of other sounds echoed around him. All except the sound of conversation, which he had no doubt was flooding the mental chatter of the local area if the moth man hadn't decided to block it all out while he focused upon making sure hiss ride was ready for the upcoming journey. Despite his words at the capital, he wasn't entirely sure if he would be leaving the planet. Not out of any sort of want to stay, of course, but because the guy he had bought the parts from a while back hadn't seemed the most trustworthy. While the bio engineerd lunarian was reasonably certain he could survive re entry into the planet if worst came to worst, he also wasn't interested in experiencing that sort of pain... basically ever.
So, while around him his siblings began to put their talents and skills to work constructing a city of their own, Golgari made absolutely certain that he wasn't about to have a very negative experience. Or, well, he was trying to. But there was just... one thing he wasn't capable of completely ignoring. While not able to sense Ki like the one responsible for his divided attentions Golgari certainly could recognise the mental presence of a man that had become, in a way, a surrogate father figure to both himself and the entirety of The Swarm. Kaal was... well, despite the man's strength being lower than Golgari's (and even a few other members of the swarm), he had been half of the duo to free them from someone that he and his siblings had never thought even capable of being defeated. That alone had been enough to cement their love for him, one that even the joyriding biker shared, not that he would ever admit it to his face. Leave that for the more open, or at least cuter, brothers and sisters of his.
A sigh leaving him as Golgari puts his bike back down again, he reaches out towards the approaching mental figure. 'Don't suppose you've got any pizza?' He says lightly, a chuckle leaving the moth's lips even as his antennae twitched, not turning from his vehicle. From behind him, another Golgari, this one with blue lines and streaks in his cheeks and hair, waves hello to the approaching figure. 'Hey dad!' The copy calls out, prompting a sigh from the main even as they turn back towards a few cracked screens and ancient keyboards. Not the best equipment for an attempt to leave the planet, but when said planet is like Konats... you take whatever type of tech you can get your hands on. 'You know, half hoped that Ikra would be with you.' Another sigh, even as a tendril from his wing stretches out to pick up a discarded rag. 'Figured baby's first words might have been enough to snap her out of it. Guess that was stupid of me.' He says lightly, even though the words themselves... hurt a little. But this really wasn't the time to dwell on such things. He had a bike to prepare, and a parental figure who had arrived to talk to.
'So. Watcha here for mate?'
So, while around him his siblings began to put their talents and skills to work constructing a city of their own, Golgari made absolutely certain that he wasn't about to have a very negative experience. Or, well, he was trying to. But there was just... one thing he wasn't capable of completely ignoring. While not able to sense Ki like the one responsible for his divided attentions Golgari certainly could recognise the mental presence of a man that had become, in a way, a surrogate father figure to both himself and the entirety of The Swarm. Kaal was... well, despite the man's strength being lower than Golgari's (and even a few other members of the swarm), he had been half of the duo to free them from someone that he and his siblings had never thought even capable of being defeated. That alone had been enough to cement their love for him, one that even the joyriding biker shared, not that he would ever admit it to his face. Leave that for the more open, or at least cuter, brothers and sisters of his.
A sigh leaving him as Golgari puts his bike back down again, he reaches out towards the approaching mental figure. 'Don't suppose you've got any pizza?' He says lightly, a chuckle leaving the moth's lips even as his antennae twitched, not turning from his vehicle. From behind him, another Golgari, this one with blue lines and streaks in his cheeks and hair, waves hello to the approaching figure. 'Hey dad!' The copy calls out, prompting a sigh from the main even as they turn back towards a few cracked screens and ancient keyboards. Not the best equipment for an attempt to leave the planet, but when said planet is like Konats... you take whatever type of tech you can get your hands on. 'You know, half hoped that Ikra would be with you.' Another sigh, even as a tendril from his wing stretches out to pick up a discarded rag. 'Figured baby's first words might have been enough to snap her out of it. Guess that was stupid of me.' He says lightly, even though the words themselves... hurt a little. But this really wasn't the time to dwell on such things. He had a bike to prepare, and a parental figure who had arrived to talk to.
'So. Watcha here for mate?'
Golgari has activated Multiform, splitting into 4!
Golgari has activated Four Witches!
PL: 7,500 Each