Hiro Hamada (浜田飛呂) (
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BH6 Series AU-Ish Thing
[ Liv Amara is lying. He can feel it in his gut, darnit, and he isn't going to let something like a false positive sway him from that. Because like heck Mr. Sparkles is behind the city suddenly filling up with monsters. That guy couldn't bio-tech his way out of a paper bag.
So when Baymax picks up a massive power surge from Sycorax while they're out on patrol, Hiro already knows what he has to do. Sneak in. Alone. Could he get help from the others? Probably, but they're (rightfully) a little bit skeptical of both Hiro's assumptions and his tendency to suggest sneaking in undercover, especially when his rivalry with Karmi is involved. Which - okay, fine, yes, it would be great to show up Liv's mentor as being a massive fraud, but it's not why he's here today.
He doesn't quite convince her to help him sneak in. That would have been smarter, probably, but it's much faster to have Baymax distract her while Hiro swipes her keycard. That gets him past the initial security and into the parts of the facility he's bypassed before. A few wires pulled here, a console override there, and he's descending deep into the facility. Past sublevel 9, down ... well, he's not sure which level he's on? The elevator indicates sublevel 10, but it's such a long drop past 9 that he's wondering exactly how big this level is. And what the hell even needs to be down this far into the ground.
When the elevator finally comes to a halt, Hiro carefully creeps out into the underground vault. It's almost completely dark down here, save for the occasional flicker from a distant panel. The ceiling is somewhere high overhead - he can't see it, though whether that's from distance or darkness, he can't tell. ]
Baymax? I made it in.
[ Static answers him. The portable scanner he brought still works, but he's so far underground that he can't get a strong enough signal to contact Baymax. Or anyone else. If there's a monster down here ... He swallows nervously, trying not to think about it. He can hide if he has to, right? There's a forest of cylinders down here. Some filled with liquid, some filled with god knows what else, but more than a few of them are empty. He could hide in one of those, right? Totally safe. Yep. Definitely a great idea coming down here ... ]
Keep it together, Hiro. You've got this. Amara's up to something, and I'm gonna find out what it is.
[ His scanner still detects an energy surge coming from the opposite side of the vault. Something hot and volatile? It isn't clear on what the energy is, just that it's massive. And that it matches what he scanned the other day. Whatever it is, he's going to come face to face with it real soon. ]
So when Baymax picks up a massive power surge from Sycorax while they're out on patrol, Hiro already knows what he has to do. Sneak in. Alone. Could he get help from the others? Probably, but they're (rightfully) a little bit skeptical of both Hiro's assumptions and his tendency to suggest sneaking in undercover, especially when his rivalry with Karmi is involved. Which - okay, fine, yes, it would be great to show up Liv's mentor as being a massive fraud, but it's not why he's here today.
He doesn't quite convince her to help him sneak in. That would have been smarter, probably, but it's much faster to have Baymax distract her while Hiro swipes her keycard. That gets him past the initial security and into the parts of the facility he's bypassed before. A few wires pulled here, a console override there, and he's descending deep into the facility. Past sublevel 9, down ... well, he's not sure which level he's on? The elevator indicates sublevel 10, but it's such a long drop past 9 that he's wondering exactly how big this level is. And what the hell even needs to be down this far into the ground.
When the elevator finally comes to a halt, Hiro carefully creeps out into the underground vault. It's almost completely dark down here, save for the occasional flicker from a distant panel. The ceiling is somewhere high overhead - he can't see it, though whether that's from distance or darkness, he can't tell. ]
Baymax? I made it in.
[ Static answers him. The portable scanner he brought still works, but he's so far underground that he can't get a strong enough signal to contact Baymax. Or anyone else. If there's a monster down here ... He swallows nervously, trying not to think about it. He can hide if he has to, right? There's a forest of cylinders down here. Some filled with liquid, some filled with god knows what else, but more than a few of them are empty. He could hide in one of those, right? Totally safe. Yep. Definitely a great idea coming down here ... ]
Keep it together, Hiro. You've got this. Amara's up to something, and I'm gonna find out what it is.
[ His scanner still detects an energy surge coming from the opposite side of the vault. Something hot and volatile? It isn't clear on what the energy is, just that it's massive. And that it matches what he scanned the other day. Whatever it is, he's going to come face to face with it real soon. ]
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I think they have photos somewhere in their files. Away from me, I- I'm not... really permitted to look.
[It doesn't mean he hasn't though. They are related, and when Tadashi wants answers, he can be just as sneaky as Hiro to get them. He doesn't want to give a definitive 'yes' though; Hiro shouldn't see those photos.]
I've been here since. I have this - [A small flame on the end of one finger before he puts it out again] and they want me to stay down here to run tests with it.
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He watches those flames appear with muted awe and horror both. Superpowers. Well - he's seen that a couple times already. With horrifying results, but ... His gaze goes up to his brother's face, trying to see if there's anything else wrong with his brother physically. ]
That's insane. They - they saved you, but - why didn't they tell us? Are they keeping you captive? Are they hurting you?
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[He huffs a sigh but he's smiling at him, same as he's ever been.] I wish I had better answers for you, but I've been down here since I woke up. I don't even know what day it is.
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[ Fortunately for his secret identity, Hiro breaks down before he can actually go into what he's been doing all this time. He rushes forward, just throwing his arms around his brother for a moment. Even if this is a trick, if he gets one more hug with his brother, then it's worth it. ]
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I'm sorry. I had no idea.
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He doesn't say anything for a moment. Instead, he lets out a strangled sob, clinging tight to Tadashi's back. ]
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It's okay. I'm here, I"m not going anywhere.
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[ His voice is unsteady, choked by sobs. The wound was raw enough even before Obake tore it open again. ]
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[He pets through Hiro's hair once before carefully pulling away just enough to look at him.]
You shouldn't stay too long. I just... [He looks around the area again, like he's trying to figure out a puzzle.] I don't have a way to communicate outside of here.
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He scrubs at his face, lightly, still staring up at his brother. ]
That doesn't matter. I'm gonna get you out of here.
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[Whoa whoa, he hasn't been out of this place since they found him. He isn't sure it's even safe for him to be out there, not until he's certain he has full control over this power. And he isn't sure he wants to find out how Hiro got those scars; he may have to fight someone.]
That may not be a good idea.
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What else am I 'sposed to do? Leave you down here?
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[He looks down at his hands, ignites small flames then extinguishes them.]
I don't know if it's safe for me.
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[ He knows there's no possible way that will work. Even if he isn't caught somehow, Baymax will sound the alarm after an hour without contact. ]
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[He gets it, Hiro, he does. It's hard not to say screw it and run out with him. But he has to think about their aunt, their friends, their home...]
Just.. Give me a little time, okay? I'll figure something out.
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No! I don't even know if I can get down here again!
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[He rests a hand on Hiro's shoulder looking around the area carefully.] But I think I can help you get out of here.
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Fine. Let's go.
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-- Really?
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Now we can go.
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What is all that?
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my icons won't load so this is a surprise
didn't do too badly!
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