( @SoullessARMY Btw the Supernova Arcade Bar is a fictional place xD not sure how many bars with an arcade are there anyways )
The time of day was late night, and that was the time when things got slightly crowded in the Supernova Arcade Bar. This was a favorite place of his. Besides the bustling and excited people in it, the the arcade games were a delight to him, always a way to throw the stress off and get his mind busy once again. At least, Earth existed, and it was probably going to be his home forever now.
As he strolled in, his eyes covered by his shades and his hands casually tucked in in his long jacket pockets, he fiddled with the amount of coins he had and debated in his mind whether he needed a pepsi or just go and find a really good game to play first.
He decided to walk around the arcade machines and examine them, one by one. He was familiar with all the games, and played them before, one, two, even more than three times. As he avoided bumping into the people, his eyes caught an old arcade machine, yet there were a few people huddling around it. Space Invaders. What a gold classic!
He walked calmly over to it and decided to stay close to the machine, watching people play. As they did, he was growing impatient the more coins they put in to play. He rolled his eyes, seeing that it would take longer to get past those gamers. He glanced over to his large robot automaton army robot and saw that the dark maroon, crippled machine walking slowly over to him. It was waiting outside until its master decided to choose which game to play, and indeed, the robot would get some attention, but Lloyd would ward them off with, "Don't touch, it bites!" or "Go away" with deathly serious looks. It was odd for a tall robot to be here. Toros wasn't communicating with much of the approaching or watching humans as long as his master was safe and sound.
"Why does your robot have a broken horn man?" a guy walked passed alongside his group of friends as he grinned over to the two. Lloyd dismissed the question, not wanting to talk much about it. Yes, Toros seemed to resemble a bull with those horns sticking out of his head, but the design of the bulky and large automaton only reminded him of the worst friend he ever knew.
The time of day was late night, and that was the time when things got slightly crowded in the Supernova Arcade Bar. This was a favorite place of his. Besides the bustling and excited people in it, the the arcade games were a delight to him, always a way to throw the stress off and get his mind busy once again. At least, Earth existed, and it was probably going to be his home forever now.
As he strolled in, his eyes covered by his shades and his hands casually tucked in in his long jacket pockets, he fiddled with the amount of coins he had and debated in his mind whether he needed a pepsi or just go and find a really good game to play first.
He decided to walk around the arcade machines and examine them, one by one. He was familiar with all the games, and played them before, one, two, even more than three times. As he avoided bumping into the people, his eyes caught an old arcade machine, yet there were a few people huddling around it. Space Invaders. What a gold classic!
He walked calmly over to it and decided to stay close to the machine, watching people play. As they did, he was growing impatient the more coins they put in to play. He rolled his eyes, seeing that it would take longer to get past those gamers. He glanced over to his large robot automaton army robot and saw that the dark maroon, crippled machine walking slowly over to him. It was waiting outside until its master decided to choose which game to play, and indeed, the robot would get some attention, but Lloyd would ward them off with, "Don't touch, it bites!" or "Go away" with deathly serious looks. It was odd for a tall robot to be here. Toros wasn't communicating with much of the approaching or watching humans as long as his master was safe and sound.
"Why does your robot have a broken horn man?" a guy walked passed alongside his group of friends as he grinned over to the two. Lloyd dismissed the question, not wanting to talk much about it. Yes, Toros seemed to resemble a bull with those horns sticking out of his head, but the design of the bulky and large automaton only reminded him of the worst friend he ever knew.