Soli Deo gloria

DISCLAIMER: I do NOT own Big Hero 6.

TAKE FIFTY-SEVEN:

Tadashi, with an aggravated, vengeful vigor, fixed the rates of the medical procedures so that they were only performed by Baymax when a code sent to him was given; such a code as PATIENT HEART-RATE LOW would make him prescribe exercises, exposure to heart-raising situations, and pace-makers in order to stimulate blood circulation in the body.

"There," Tadashi said. He sounded truly TO'ed for Baymax to finally work and yet completely not work for him. "My name is Tadashi, and this is the fifty-seventh test of my robotics project." He stood back, arms extended and hands raised up, and said, "Come at me, Baymax. Scan me, treat me, come at me."

Baymax completed the first and four commands of his patient. He walked straight, not bending at a single joint, toward Tadashi, like a waddle-y sheepish penguin. His arms swung out in a swanky angle; they were at 25 and 35 minutes while his left foot was literally one step ahead of his right foot when he suddenly, unexplainably, stopped mid-step. He made a WHIRRRRRRR noise and couldn't move; his black eyes staring out made one think of a man caught in some evil frozen daze, like a super villain's freezing ray, and begging them with them to get him out.

"Baymax?" said Tadashi, his voice soft and confused, his face crossed with a mix of surprise and concern.

Baymax looked childishly scared. He tried to move his robotic arms but only increased the WHIRRRR noise. "My ability to walk is compromised. I cannot feel my legs," said Baymax.

That was Tadashi's cue to put the frightened(?) robot out of his misery. He then looked on his robot for some time; his friends didn't say a word as Tadashi stared into Baymax's lifeless black eyes and tiny camera lens and said, "You know you're not okay, don't you?"

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