"Another day, another large pile of mail." the survivalist professor sighed as he opened the front door of his house to find that the mail man had just dropped all of Alex's mail onto the snow covered steps. Alex snorted as he looked to his left where he had built a box with a swinging door with the words 'drop packages in here' and shook his head. Obviously he had a rather lazy mailman. Sheesh, if the guy or gal could've shoved the two large shipping boxes into the tiny mail box then they just drop it. Can't even be bothered to open up a small door and drop them into the wooden box so the wet snow wouldn't ruin the mail still in paper envelopes. Was that so much to ask for?? Apparently it was! Kneeling down to pick up the mail, Alex saw that one large box was full of oats for Silvana from the pet palace, while the other was from some place called Neo's Armory...
Alex's breath caught in his breath. The address showed that it had first arrived at his foster mother's house and then got transferred to here! Alex quickly used his semblance to fling the box of oats over to the newly built stable out back, dropped the mail onto the table he had sitting just inside the front door, grabbed the box from Neo's Armory, and ran for his basement, almost forgetting to close and lock the front door behind him. When Alex reached his basement, where he had set up a workshop to make repairs to his equipment, he dropped the box onto the table and opened it. On top was the list of contents of the box. Alex quickly read it and his eyes went wide. "Transformation parts? Ammo drums? Telescoping gatling barrels? These parts could let me give Oblivinator the ability to transform into a mini-gun!" How the heck did his foster mom know that he needed this?! Seriously, it was like she had a semblance that let her read his future thoughts! That or she just knew enough about him to predict what he would do. She always was one step ahead of him.
Grabbing Oblivinator, Alex placed the weapon down and set both spheres for repair mode, causing them to open up like flowers. Alex then started to work on one of the opened up spheres, removing the heavy weights that he had put there so the weapon would deal more damage. They weren't needed anymore, also they would take up too much room for the guns to fold back into the spheres. Once the weights were gone Alex attached the transformation parts, which included detaching the chain and attaching a six inch long piece of metal handles with a pair of triggers, one a standard hammer like on a revolver and the other a typical firing trigger, onto the spheres, then attached the chain to the handles. After that Alex attached the ammo drum to the transformation parts, and then finally connected the telescoping Gatling barrels to the ammo drums. He then repeated this process on the other sphere.
With that Alex put away his tools, grabbed the opened spheres by their new handles, and pulled the thumb triggers to put the spheres in gun mode. The telescoping Gatling barrels extended till they were around 2 feet long from their original 6 inches. Considering that the ammo drum was a foot long as well the whole minigun weapon form was about 3 feet long total, and could fold up to fit inside the sphere. Alex aimed at the far wall, which had a sheet of metal to be used as target practice, and pulled the trigger.
Click-click-click-click-click-click! "Dummy. you forgot to load 'em." Alex muttered to himself.
He went back to the box and found several belts of ammo, each one meant to get separated into two pieces. He opened a panel on each of the ammo drums, placed one end of the same ammo belt into the panels, and pulled the trigger. The ammo drums' inner workings quickly began to spin and coiled the ammo belt into the ammo drums, and the ammo belt separated in the middle just as it was supposed to, the remains of the belt were pulled into the ammo drums, the drums closed, and Alex heard a locking sound. Now the weapons were ready. Alex once again aimed the miniguns at the metal wall and pulled the firing triggers, and was rewarded with a wave of bullets flying from the guns into the wall, and the bullet grouping was rather nice too.
Alex then pulled back the hammer triggers on both handles, causing the telescoping Gatling barrels to retract and the sphere closed around the gun assembly the same way a flower's petals would close to form a bud. Alex pulled the hammer back again, and the spheres opened up like blooming flowers to reveal the gun assembly within. Alex smiled. He was going to have fun with this... a lot of fun.
Alex's breath caught in his breath. The address showed that it had first arrived at his foster mother's house and then got transferred to here! Alex quickly used his semblance to fling the box of oats over to the newly built stable out back, dropped the mail onto the table he had sitting just inside the front door, grabbed the box from Neo's Armory, and ran for his basement, almost forgetting to close and lock the front door behind him. When Alex reached his basement, where he had set up a workshop to make repairs to his equipment, he dropped the box onto the table and opened it. On top was the list of contents of the box. Alex quickly read it and his eyes went wide. "Transformation parts? Ammo drums? Telescoping gatling barrels? These parts could let me give Oblivinator the ability to transform into a mini-gun!" How the heck did his foster mom know that he needed this?! Seriously, it was like she had a semblance that let her read his future thoughts! That or she just knew enough about him to predict what he would do. She always was one step ahead of him.
Grabbing Oblivinator, Alex placed the weapon down and set both spheres for repair mode, causing them to open up like flowers. Alex then started to work on one of the opened up spheres, removing the heavy weights that he had put there so the weapon would deal more damage. They weren't needed anymore, also they would take up too much room for the guns to fold back into the spheres. Once the weights were gone Alex attached the transformation parts, which included detaching the chain and attaching a six inch long piece of metal handles with a pair of triggers, one a standard hammer like on a revolver and the other a typical firing trigger, onto the spheres, then attached the chain to the handles. After that Alex attached the ammo drum to the transformation parts, and then finally connected the telescoping Gatling barrels to the ammo drums. He then repeated this process on the other sphere.
With that Alex put away his tools, grabbed the opened spheres by their new handles, and pulled the thumb triggers to put the spheres in gun mode. The telescoping Gatling barrels extended till they were around 2 feet long from their original 6 inches. Considering that the ammo drum was a foot long as well the whole minigun weapon form was about 3 feet long total, and could fold up to fit inside the sphere. Alex aimed at the far wall, which had a sheet of metal to be used as target practice, and pulled the trigger.
Click-click-click-click-click-click! "Dummy. you forgot to load 'em." Alex muttered to himself.
He went back to the box and found several belts of ammo, each one meant to get separated into two pieces. He opened a panel on each of the ammo drums, placed one end of the same ammo belt into the panels, and pulled the trigger. The ammo drums' inner workings quickly began to spin and coiled the ammo belt into the ammo drums, and the ammo belt separated in the middle just as it was supposed to, the remains of the belt were pulled into the ammo drums, the drums closed, and Alex heard a locking sound. Now the weapons were ready. Alex once again aimed the miniguns at the metal wall and pulled the firing triggers, and was rewarded with a wave of bullets flying from the guns into the wall, and the bullet grouping was rather nice too.
Alex then pulled back the hammer triggers on both handles, causing the telescoping Gatling barrels to retract and the sphere closed around the gun assembly the same way a flower's petals would close to form a bud. Alex pulled the hammer back again, and the spheres opened up like blooming flowers to reveal the gun assembly within. Alex smiled. He was going to have fun with this... a lot of fun.
Last edited by Alexander Davis on Tue Mar 15, 2016 6:48 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : different transformation idea)