I don't own Generator Rex
Rex felt weak as the liquid was filling his body and started to drain him of life. Before he had lost consciousness, he realised that the liquid Dr. Holiday had injected him with, a sedate. Within a few seconds of the liquid rushing through his veins and nerves, his vision began to darken. He felt too weak now, too weak to carry on. He fell into a forced slumber, whilst fighting it off. Despite his efforts, he had failed. His vision became black and his body was unresponsive.
Although he could barely hear what was happening, he knew that something wasn't right; he knew that he was going to come out of it alive.
A few hours later, he managed to stir awake slightly, whilst getting used to his surroundings. He noticed that the place he was in wasn't where he was before he was sedated. His vision was still blurry, however he noticed that everything was white, the floor, the wall and even the table he had been strapped down to.
'Wait, what?' He thought to himself, as he tried to move. His body was still weak after being sedated for hours, therefore he was unable to create any builds from his nanites. Persistent Rex was, he continuously tried to get out. Even though there was no escape. That table was built for Rex. Built for him so he couldn't escape, especially when he was too weak to make any 'special' movements.
After a while, he gave up trying to escape, the restraints which strapped him down were too strong. Just then, a female walked into the room, her eyes were chocolate brown and her hair was a black-brown colour whilst being tied into a bun. She wore a white lab coat which was so white, it shined in the light. Underher lab coat, she had an orange shirt and a grey long skirt. "Doctor Holiday..." Rex growled. "Let me out of here!"
"No, Rex. You're going to be our captive here until we can fix this awful mess you have created. Although I hate doing this, we're going to run tests on you, to see what made you so... so... evil. The evil which appeared to control your body after you escaped into that alleyway, filled with darkness and danger.
