[It probably isn't surprising to hear that not a single line of coding in Metal's system pertains to care. There's a lot about killing, maiming and causing general havoc, but preventing or treating injuries is not within his wheelhouse. The idea that he'd ever use what Eggman gave him for the purpose of rescue - to protect someone, to prevent harm - would probably make the guy pull out his mustache in frustration.
He's a weapon after all. Even after his rebellion, it's all he chose to be.
But when he saw Ryoko there, nobody around to look out for her, it was the vulnerability about the whole situation that made him stay. It made him hesitate to leave - to leave her to her fate in the hope someone else would take care of it. What if they didn't? He ran the scenario over and over in his head a thousand times and the odds were not in her favour, quite literally. What if they didn't? What if.
What if.
The hesitation to abandon her is why they're here. It's why when she complains about the brightness, the thunk thunk thunk of his footsteps caused by that 300lbs frame of his is followed shortly by the sound of the curtain by her bed being pulled across the rail it's draped from, to obscure the light shining in through the window.]
If it remains too bright, you will have to endure it.
it looks fatal, she has to be descrunkled pronto
He's a weapon after all. Even after his rebellion, it's all he chose to be.
But when he saw Ryoko there, nobody around to look out for her, it was the vulnerability about the whole situation that made him stay. It made him hesitate to leave - to leave her to her fate in the hope someone else would take care of it. What if they didn't? He ran the scenario over and over in his head a thousand times and the odds were not in her favour, quite literally. What if they didn't? What if.
What if.
The hesitation to abandon her is why they're here. It's why when she complains about the brightness, the thunk thunk thunk of his footsteps caused by that 300lbs frame of his is followed shortly by the sound of the curtain by her bed being pulled across the rail it's draped from, to obscure the light shining in through the window.]
If it remains too bright, you will have to endure it.
[He can't block out the sun.
Hi Ryoko.]