He thought of her as a trophy, something humanly beautiful. But she was not
human. She was more. An AU of 'The Sum of His Parts'.
This is just a teaser to see if anyone would be interested in this ficlet.
She banged fruitlessly on the golden orb that held them all captives, though in separate containers. They were hoisted on some sort of mechanical platform. Nothing seemed to work to free herself though. She could not remain as calm as Raven, who silently meditated, sometimes remarking on the stupidity of their activities to free themselves, nor could she remain as brash as Beastboy, who seemed to possess limitless energy, until the changing and butting of his head against the container's walls took it's toll, and he started to repeat himself. Of course, Raven had a wry remark for that. Robin simply sat, and thought, but she did notice that the masked teenager did talk to the one known as 'Mechanic' for a Bit whenever he came over. But she took no notice at the words.
Eyes glowing a fiery emerald in rage at being boxed, the Tamaranian flung vivid green starbolts one after the other at the sickly yellow orb that held her prisoner. Her arms grew weary from hurling the dangerous things at the walls, which seemed to take no notice, and rather simply absorbed it. "Atlas's the best there is. You humans have no chance against him." The faithful sidekick of the villain was saying. Starfire, the one who was easily the most emotional of the Titans, turned on the foolish man.
"I am not human." She said angrily, as her eyes refused to resume their normal disposition. The mechanic glanced at her in mild annoyance and curiosity, but Atlas heard. He got up from the large chair he had been occupying, playing online games of battle ever since he had defeated the half-robotic Cyborg. He glared at the mechanic for a Bit, obviously considering whether or not to send him from the room in annoyance. He finally flung his hand back, catching the human in the chest, and sending him spiraling backwards, hovering over the ground with the small boosters on his back.
The human stared madly at the Titans, then slowly settled down. 'No one tells the master what to do.' He thought, slightly in hostility. He watched as the yellow mechanical thing looked interestedly at the girl.
"You are no more than a carbon-based human, girl." He said, with a hint of threat in his voice. Starfire, oblivious to Robin's shake of the head, and Raven's concerned and frustrated look glared back at this thing that presumed to tell her that she was human.
"I am from the planet Tamaran, where no human has ever set foot." She pointed at him angrily through the bubble. "You should be shamed to hold us captive, after Cyborg agreed to fight with you. He lost honorably, and yet you refused to honor your own promise!" She accusingly. "Release us at once!"
The robot glared harshly at her. "No human tells Atlas what to do." He turned away, but Starfire thought of something, and pondered it aloud.
"If you are not human, then why are you shaped like so? If I am not mistaken, that is a human male's form, without the weapons of destruction.
As if his circuits had been hijacked, Atlas turned in fury. "You dare speak so to your holder?!" He bellowed at her. She stared at him quite calmly, her eyes now under control, and her hands not glowing a green color.
"Of course!" she responded, her voice showing the rage her face did not. Robin was smiling a bit, Beastboy was staring in consternation, and Raven looked impassive. But Atlas was livid, and turned on her angrily. Then, without warning, he left the room, pushing aside tossed away jugs of oil. He saw the Mechanic staring, and thrust him forward. "Mechanic!" he yelled in his imperious voice. "Come."
And away the two went, leaving the four prisoners in mixed confusion, hope, and anger.
Please tell me if I should continue, Thank you for taking the time to read.
This is just a teaser to see if anyone would be interested in this ficlet.
She banged fruitlessly on the golden orb that held them all captives, though in separate containers. They were hoisted on some sort of mechanical platform. Nothing seemed to work to free herself though. She could not remain as calm as Raven, who silently meditated, sometimes remarking on the stupidity of their activities to free themselves, nor could she remain as brash as Beastboy, who seemed to possess limitless energy, until the changing and butting of his head against the container's walls took it's toll, and he started to repeat himself. Of course, Raven had a wry remark for that. Robin simply sat, and thought, but she did notice that the masked teenager did talk to the one known as 'Mechanic' for a Bit whenever he came over. But she took no notice at the words.
Eyes glowing a fiery emerald in rage at being boxed, the Tamaranian flung vivid green starbolts one after the other at the sickly yellow orb that held her prisoner. Her arms grew weary from hurling the dangerous things at the walls, which seemed to take no notice, and rather simply absorbed it. "Atlas's the best there is. You humans have no chance against him." The faithful sidekick of the villain was saying. Starfire, the one who was easily the most emotional of the Titans, turned on the foolish man.
"I am not human." She said angrily, as her eyes refused to resume their normal disposition. The mechanic glanced at her in mild annoyance and curiosity, but Atlas heard. He got up from the large chair he had been occupying, playing online games of battle ever since he had defeated the half-robotic Cyborg. He glared at the mechanic for a Bit, obviously considering whether or not to send him from the room in annoyance. He finally flung his hand back, catching the human in the chest, and sending him spiraling backwards, hovering over the ground with the small boosters on his back.
The human stared madly at the Titans, then slowly settled down. 'No one tells the master what to do.' He thought, slightly in hostility. He watched as the yellow mechanical thing looked interestedly at the girl.
"You are no more than a carbon-based human, girl." He said, with a hint of threat in his voice. Starfire, oblivious to Robin's shake of the head, and Raven's concerned and frustrated look glared back at this thing that presumed to tell her that she was human.
"I am from the planet Tamaran, where no human has ever set foot." She pointed at him angrily through the bubble. "You should be shamed to hold us captive, after Cyborg agreed to fight with you. He lost honorably, and yet you refused to honor your own promise!" She accusingly. "Release us at once!"
The robot glared harshly at her. "No human tells Atlas what to do." He turned away, but Starfire thought of something, and pondered it aloud.
"If you are not human, then why are you shaped like so? If I am not mistaken, that is a human male's form, without the weapons of destruction.
As if his circuits had been hijacked, Atlas turned in fury. "You dare speak so to your holder?!" He bellowed at her. She stared at him quite calmly, her eyes now under control, and her hands not glowing a green color.
"Of course!" she responded, her voice showing the rage her face did not. Robin was smiling a bit, Beastboy was staring in consternation, and Raven looked impassive. But Atlas was livid, and turned on her angrily. Then, without warning, he left the room, pushing aside tossed away jugs of oil. He saw the Mechanic staring, and thrust him forward. "Mechanic!" he yelled in his imperious voice. "Come."
And away the two went, leaving the four prisoners in mixed confusion, hope, and anger.
Please tell me if I should continue, Thank you for taking the time to read.
