UPDATED ON 12/04/15
Disclaimer: Copyrights and everything in-between of Big Hero 6 are owned by Disney.
Baymax is a healthcare 'plushie', as I'd like to call, robot with over ten thousand medical methods and solutions to various situations, according to Tadashi. He has four chip slots, and one of them inside is Tadashi's healthcare chip.
So, how do I know all of this? It's because Tadashi introduced him to us, and had him test us. It was fun seeing him do his best to try and help us. We appreciated it, and we were proud of him.
Baymax then showed a picture of emoticons with a number, 1 to 10, under each face. "On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your pain?" He asked.
"A zero." Hiro said, grunting a bit from the slight pain. I then said, "Nah, I think it's a three." I then laughed lightly. Hiro scowled. "It's not funny-aaahhh!" He then fell on the space between his bed and the drawers.
Baymax then walked over to him, staring him down. "You have fallen." He said. Hiro retorted sarcastically, "Ya think?" I just smiled dumbly at the situation.
"On a scale of one to ten-" He was then interrupted by Hiro trying to get himself up, but then, the shelf gave away, and one of the objects fell on him. And one by one, they kept falling.
"Ow."
"On a scale of one to-"
"Ow."
"On a scale of one to-"
"Ow."
"On a scale of-"
"Ow."
"On a scale of one to ten-
"Ow!"
"How would you rate your pain?"
By then, I was guffawing at what happened. I then stood up, and we looked at Hiro, who had a lot of stuff on him.
"Ow. A zero."
"It's alright to cry."
He then began to try and pick him up, to which Hiro protests, "No, no, no, no! I don't need that!" But he did pick him up.
It was simply all too cute for me. I lost all self-control, and I was now on the floor, laughing quietly and holding my sides.
Baymax then explained, "Crying is a natural response to pain."
Hiro then retorted, "I'm not crying." He then got out of Baymax's arms and stood up.
"I will now scan you for injuries."
"Don't scan me—"
"Scan complete."
Hiro then waved his arms back to his sides in defeat. He sighed. "Unbelievable."
I then stood up, and told him, "Just let him be, Hiro. He does that."
"You have sustained no injuries. However, your hormonal and neurotransmitter levels indicate that you are experiencing mood swings, which are common in adolescents. Diagnosis: Puberty." Baymax explained.
"Whoa, what? Okay, okay, look, I know that it's been great and all, but you need to go back to your box, as in, right now." A freaked out and slightly panicked Hiro said. But Baymax didn't stop talking.
"You should be prepared to experience excessive hair growth on the face, chest, underarms, and…" Hiro frantically interrupted him, saying, "Okay, okay, that's too much!" He then tried to put Baymax back into his container. "Let's get you back in your luggage." He tried to squish Baymax in, to no avail.
Baymax pointed out, "I cannot deactivate until you say that you are satisfied with your care." I then nodded. "True that." I said.
"Okay then. Baymax…" Hiro started, "I am satisfied with your- whoa there!" But then Hiro slid off from Baymax accidentally, and onto the floor.
"You okay, Hiro?" I asked, as I helped him up.
"Yeah, I'm fine." He said, and suddenly he heard something from his jacket. His jacket pocket specifically.
I then threw the jacket towards him, and he caught it with ease. He took out the object in question, which turned out to be the last micro-bot that he had, because he didn't include that with the other destroyed micro-bots.
"My micro-bot… it can't be... impossible." Hiro said, in astonishment and shock. The micro-bot was moving wildly, and almost immediately Hiro changed his tone, deducing that, "The thing must be broken." He then put the micro-bot in a petri dish, enclosing it.
Me and Baymax examined the micro-bot. It was still moving, thrashing about wildly, like as if…
"Your micro-bot is trying to go somewhere." Baymax voiced out, also voicing out my thoughts in the process.
But Hiro wasn't convinced. "I told you, it's broken." He said.
"But it's trying to go somewhere." Baymax told him. I then walked over to Hiro.
"Well why don't you go find out where it's going, then." He said, and I noticed the uncaring tone he had. I slightly narrowed my eyes at that.
"Will this improve your emotional state?"
"Yeah, sure, whatever."
A few seconds later, we both heard a noise from outside Hiro's window. We both looked out, and saw Baymax walking with the micro-bot, in the middle of the streets!
"Baymax!" We both said, as Hiro grabbed and wore his shoes and jacket, and we both went downstairs.
"Hiro? Drake? Where are you two going?" We then heard Aunt Cass ask us.
"Ummm…" Hiro stammered. "Hiro's going to apply for classes. So if we don't hurry up now, it might be too late." I said, taking over and covering up his nervousness.
"Oh, that's great Hiro!" Aunt Cass said, and hugged both of us. We then pulled back quickly.
"But we've gotta go now, and Hiro needs to get there on time. He might be late. See ya later Aunt Cass!" I said, as we both ran out of the Cafè.
(3rd Person View)
'Hmmm… what's up with them? Eh, they are hurrying up after all. I'm so proud of you Hiro!' Aunt Cass thought, and then went back to work.
(1st Person View – Drake)
Running through the streets, we then found Baymax, outside of an abandoned warehouse. "I found where your micro-bot is trying to go." He said.
But Hiro wouldn't have any of that. "I told you, the dumb thing's probably broken."
Hiro however noticed the micro-bot. It was still moving wildly, but towards the door, like as if it wanted to go inside. He then looked at the door, which had a lock placed there.
"We can't go through there."
Baymax then pointed out, "There's another entrance." He pointed at the stacked crates and boxes, and the open window.
We climbed up the crates and boxes, with Hiro on top of Baymax. "I advise caution. A fall from this height will result in extreme pain and injury." Baymax warned.
I then got in through, and so did Hiro, but Baymax wasn't so fortunate.
We saw him too inflated to get in, so he said, "Excuse me, while I deflate for a bit." And he did.
He got in, and inflated himself again, while Hiro went downstairs, and while I stayed up on the steel bridges.
We both saw something behind the curtains that were intricately shown, blocking out something.
Hiro then grabbed a broom, and went through the curtains, with Baymax not too far behind. I then jumped from the platform, landing smoothly, and went inside after Baymax.
From there, I was surprised at what we saw.
There was a machine, in which I saw that it's making micro-bots, with hundreds of garbage bins, containing an uncountable (probably billions or trillions) number of micro-bots.
"Someone's been making these. A whole lot of these."
"Hiro?"
"Gaaahhh!" He then turned around and saw me and Baymax. "You gave me a heart attack!" Baymax then made friction from his hands, causing a blue circle to appear on each hand. "My hands are filled with defibrillators." He then started to come closer to Hiro. "Clear!"
"Stop, st-st-st-stop, stop!" Hiro pleaded, and Baymax deactivated his defibrillators. "It's just an expression!" He explained.
But suddenly, all the microbots then suddenly came out of the bins.
"Oh fudge me." I said. "RUN!" Hiro said.
We ran, but we saw Baymax walking slowly. "I am not fast." Baymax said. Hiro and I then grabbed his arms, saying, "Yeah, no kidding!"
We ran to the door, which was locked from the outside.
"Kick it down!" Baymax did, to no avail.
"P-Punch it!" Hiro said and made a punching gesture. Baymax did, to once again, no avail. The micro-bots were nearly cornering us now.
I remembered the window, and I told them "Guys! I know a way out!" The two then followed me up, to the window.
Baymax went out first, but he was, again, too inflated to get out this time. So Hiro tried to budge him out. I noticed the micro-bots again, and I had no choice.
I ran back to one of the other windows, and then ran at full speed towards it. The glass shattered, and I crashed to the ground on a forward roll, landing with a thud, and an "Ow."
I fixed myself, and stood up, only to see Baymax grabbing Hiro to cushion him from the fall. They both landed on the ground.
"Whoa." I said.
Hiro and Baymax stood up.
"You guys okay?" I asked them. They nodded. "We're good." Hiro said.
"I think I should get back home. I'll visit you later Hiro." I said, and I went back home.
While walking home, I heard HIM again.
'So, how was your little trip down the path that almost killed you?'
'Not this again.'
'Come on, it's been like, I dunno, two years since? Don't you at least miss me?'
'You only come as a reminder of what I could've done.'
'Seriously? You think it's my fault that both of them are dead? Just like this one? You should know that, there truly was nothing that you can do. It was their time.'
'Shut up, shut up, SHUT UP! I know there was something I could've done to save them! I was only too late!'
'Hmph, believe as you must. However... I'm really sorry about all of this.' I noticed the change in tone in his voice. It unnerved me for him to change quickly.
'Well maybe you should've told me that BEFORE it all went downhill. Now that he's gone. And what's with the change in your tone? One second your a sadistic mental voice that likes to see me in anguish, and now you're this person who seeks forgiveness. What's with you?'
'I'm sorry, but it isn't the time yet. You'll know why in due time. Maybe much sooner than you think. We'll talk again. Soon.'
'Goodbye, for now.'
With that, the voice disappeared. I got back home, and I meditated in my room. I thought over his words, and they made me scared.
Was he right? Was there truly nothing that I can do to save them from their fates?
Who knows, but from now on, truly, from now on, I will not let anyone die, even if it means sacrificing my own life.
Because I put my life above all others before my own.
