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nobot ([personal profile] nobot) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet 2015-01-21 04:12 am (UTC)

( Oh lord that would be terrible and great OK look I just get carried away sometimes ok. HERE WE GO )

[ Tadashi remembers a fire. He remembers telling Hiro to stay back and-- fire, lots of it. The heat from the explosion was the last thing he remembered before things went dark, then cold.

Now everything is cold. Or is it? He can't feel the heat anymore, but in his head he finds that he knows the exact temperature of the room (a cool 68 degrees Farenheit) and the thought comes to him with a surprising amount of clarity... given that his head feels like someone hooked it up outside his body. Which is only partly, metaphorically true. He comes back into awareness slowly, the sound of monitors and the faint hum of people surrounding him. (There is 1 other person in his immediate surroundings, as well as an increasing number of unidentified people beyond what his scanners process as walls).

That thought process jolts him awake, eyes opening to a familiar set of scanners and parameters he himself had programmed... into Baymax.
]

oh no.

[ He looks at his hands. Baymax's hands. Which are his? He's not made to handle this. Okay, calm down, Tadashi. Just stay calm. For whatever reason, his consciousness was downloaded into Baymax somehow? And he's in a hospital. And he's alive, probably. He can move all of "his" joints and limbs, though he kind of wishes he'd given Baymax better range of motion now. It's going to take a long time to get used to this.

But what about Hiro? (Scanners have identified the closest source of life to be 1 Hiro Hamada. Injuries sustained: several healing bones, loss of a limb, low blood sugar, and minor to severe burns, all of which have been treated. He is currently stable, and sleeping rather than unconscious.)

Good. That means Tadashi can poke him to see if he'll wake up. Gentle, robo-pokes.
]

Hiro. Hiiro. Wake up, sleepy head.

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