[ When the data around Hiro settles and clears, he'll find he's still in a home environment, but a different room. A bed, a desk with electronics in various states of construction... walls covered with posters and news clippings. Upon closer inspection, Hiro might notice they're all focused on something called "Sunfire." ]
"He's a mutant. One of the X-Men. But he's Japanese, like me!"
[ On the far end of the room a young boy -- probably no more than ten -- is excitedly taping another poster to the wall, grinning excitedly. Beside him is the unmistakable form of Baymax's human guise, but it's -- slightly different. The clothes and the build are just off enough to make it clear this may not be the same Baymax -- or at least, not the modern version of him. If Hiro Hamada tries to interact with either of them, he'll pass right through, like a hologram. ]
"He's not just a mutant. I've run some calculations on his power output based on a simulation -- he's like a force of nature! The greatest hero this world's ever seen! Except my father, of course."
[ Hiro Takachiho casts a meaningful glance at Baymax when he says that, but provides no context for it. Baymax -- the memory, at least -- doesn't react to it.
Next to Hiro Hamada, another Baymax appears; This one is far more tangible than the memory. ]
Truthfully, if he knew I was showing you this, he might have me dismantled.
[ He chuckles as he says that. ]
But his Sunfire phase was such a happy time for him. And for me, as well.
[ Not that the expression - or lack thereof - on the Memory Baymax's face was any indication. ]
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Date: 2015-08-31 04:30 am (UTC)"He's a mutant. One of the X-Men. But he's Japanese, like me!"
[ On the far end of the room a young boy -- probably no more than ten -- is excitedly taping another poster to the wall, grinning excitedly. Beside him is the unmistakable form of Baymax's human guise, but it's -- slightly different. The clothes and the build are just off enough to make it clear this may not be the same Baymax -- or at least, not the modern version of him. If Hiro Hamada tries to interact with either of them, he'll pass right through, like a hologram. ]
"He's not just a mutant. I've run some calculations on his power output based on a simulation -- he's like a force of nature! The greatest hero this world's ever seen! Except my father, of course."
[ Hiro Takachiho casts a meaningful glance at Baymax when he says that, but provides no context for it. Baymax -- the memory, at least -- doesn't react to it.
Next to Hiro Hamada, another Baymax appears; This one is far more tangible than the memory. ]
Truthfully, if he knew I was showing you this, he might have me dismantled.
[ He chuckles as he says that. ]
But his Sunfire phase was such a happy time for him. And for me, as well.
[ Not that the expression - or lack thereof - on the Memory Baymax's face was any indication. ]