Return of Gamma
by Cyberchao X
Chapter 3: The Head
Disclaimer: I don't own.oh, you know what it's about. I don't own it.
Furthermore, this shall now be told from Gamma's POV. Any parts where Gamma is not present will then be told as normal. Now, on with the story.
WHIRRR.. "E-102 Gamma on-line." Wait, did I just say that? I'm on-line? But.I was terminated, I know I was! I tried to turn my head. Nothing happened. "This does not compute." "Hello, Gamma. I'm trying to re-build you from the remnants of your body," said a familiar voice. "I decided to rebuild your head first, so that you could perhaps help me figure out how to put these parts together." I saw a two-tailed fox standing in front of me. I think they called him Tails. He looked taller than last time.no, wait, that's right, my body hasn't been rebuilt yet. "I'd need mobility," I told him. "Oh, right," Tails said, and rushed off. He came back a short while later with a miniature flying saucer. Not the most original gadget, but it worked well once he plugged me into it. And the tractor beam was useful enough. I couldn't put anything together, but at least I could separate the pieces according to where they belonged. Funny, though, there was a lot of extra metal there. Once I separated the pieces, I set down the saucer and waited for Tails to finish rebuilding my parts. Once my arms were complete, I asked for him to attach them to my head so that I could help. He complied, and this sped things up even more. When it was all complete, I asked, "Where was this scrap metal obtained from?" "On-board the Egg Carrier. On the circular deck." "Hmm.yes, that's where I fought E-101." I thought about it and added, "If Beta were rebuilt, could he be reprogrammed?" Tails replied, "I don't see why not." "Good," I said, and began repairing Beta's body. Soon afterwards, Tails left the workshop. I didn't bother to think about where he was going because I was still working on reconstructing Beta.
Chapter 3: The Head
Disclaimer: I don't own.oh, you know what it's about. I don't own it.
Furthermore, this shall now be told from Gamma's POV. Any parts where Gamma is not present will then be told as normal. Now, on with the story.
WHIRRR.. "E-102 Gamma on-line." Wait, did I just say that? I'm on-line? But.I was terminated, I know I was! I tried to turn my head. Nothing happened. "This does not compute." "Hello, Gamma. I'm trying to re-build you from the remnants of your body," said a familiar voice. "I decided to rebuild your head first, so that you could perhaps help me figure out how to put these parts together." I saw a two-tailed fox standing in front of me. I think they called him Tails. He looked taller than last time.no, wait, that's right, my body hasn't been rebuilt yet. "I'd need mobility," I told him. "Oh, right," Tails said, and rushed off. He came back a short while later with a miniature flying saucer. Not the most original gadget, but it worked well once he plugged me into it. And the tractor beam was useful enough. I couldn't put anything together, but at least I could separate the pieces according to where they belonged. Funny, though, there was a lot of extra metal there. Once I separated the pieces, I set down the saucer and waited for Tails to finish rebuilding my parts. Once my arms were complete, I asked for him to attach them to my head so that I could help. He complied, and this sped things up even more. When it was all complete, I asked, "Where was this scrap metal obtained from?" "On-board the Egg Carrier. On the circular deck." "Hmm.yes, that's where I fought E-101." I thought about it and added, "If Beta were rebuilt, could he be reprogrammed?" Tails replied, "I don't see why not." "Good," I said, and began repairing Beta's body. Soon afterwards, Tails left the workshop. I didn't bother to think about where he was going because I was still working on reconstructing Beta.
