"It's good that today there were no calls," Greg breathed. His group finished their shift, and they all went together to the exit from the Headquarters.
"I think Aventurosi paid a lot for failure with the taking of the corporation's building," Katherine stretched up hands.
"And today we were lucky to get out early," Alex noticed.
"Alex, can you have a second?" Greg stopped her and began to muffled, "How do you look at going out together at night?" He asked for it with a note of insecurity. She hovered for a second, but her face did not change.
"I'm sorry, I do not think that we..." she answered, but Katherine suddenly intervened, taking them by the sleeves.
"Great idea!" she exclaimed joyfully. Now they were both embarrassed.
"What are you..."
"She will definitely go, Greg! I promise you," Katherine addressed.
"Who asked you to climb?" apparently Alex was unhappy with her trick, which she decided to speak after.
"Do not be a bore! You need to unwind! Do not only to work?"
Soon, Alex just gave up getting angry.
Light in a huge hangar over one robot was switched on.
"I'm conducting an inspection of the modules," a ringing voice said through the deckhouse, "It's time to test you, buddy. I turn on the self-contained mode."
On this robot began to be pulled together as various badniks, and egg-pauns. The robot simply stood like a ramrod, but suddenly jumped from the claw. He began to scatter other robots.
"Brilliant!" the doctor watched to him, "This time he will be the most successful creation!"
The robot algorithms were perfectly coordinated. So much so that he was unattainable for any blow. One of them unnaturally waved his hand, but the robot managed to reproduce his movement.
"The test is completed brilliantly!" Eggman said.
The robot was already standing alone in the hall above a pile of iron. After a pause, he pierced his belly with one pawn, turned his head toward the doctor's booth, then abruptly flew up to him.
"What?" Eggman was dumbfounded, "What's he up to?"
The robot broke through the glass, and then he pressed the doctor to the wall. The plate that he held in his hand, he put inside his neck.
"Another glitch?"
"You did very well, Dr. Eggman!" suddenly he began to speak in his voice, "I am grateful to you that you have revived me!"
"My fears about those details were justified..." Eggman concluded, "Now stop, before I think of deconstructing you!"
The robot recoiled, but flew abruptly into the corridor, then disappeared.
"Oh no! You just cannot get away from me!" he said, clicking on the buttons on his computer on his wrist. Most likely, he will set his robots on him to stop him now.
