I turned off his immediate perception of his avatar and the environment, so he couldn't see what I was going to visualize. Then, I briefly tried to weigh all of my different options. I practically had the power of the Matrix in my hands, more power than anyone should ever have at any given time... However, I could have a little fun for now.
Feeling a bit mischevious, I had an idea. I thought up the first sleepover I had with Ana after I gained my form, and I found myself in her bedroom with my pajamas on. In front of me was Ana, sitting on the edge of her bed.
"Um... Sylvia?" asked Ana. "Would you mind turning on perception for me? I have no idea where we are or if you turned me into something odd- hey, why does my voice sound all high-pitched
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We're going to have a micro-bot model of Edgar show up for training tomorrow instead of the real Edgar. Then, you're going to have some conversations with Victor and see what I can get out of him, and see we I can change. You're the only one who can use the set, and you've seen his behavior hundreds of times through training sessions! You know how he acts, and since Edgar's too timid to ask Victor himself, he can just watch."
"Edgar is not timid!" growled Sam. "He's just not at all. He may be hurt in some ways, but don't you dare act like he's some groundhog afraid of his own shadow."
Ana blinked, a little surprised by this sudden hostility. "Okay, then... Well, I think we all can agree that sometime he's not in a good position to say or ask certain things from his father. That's why this plan needs to work."
"And what you want Sam and I to do?" asked Dawn.
"Sam is going to be with the real life Edgar in a secret room. Dawn, I want you to make sure that no one gets in," she ordered. "Elliot, you know what you're going to be doing, right?"
"Um... staying with Dawn? I'm sorry, I dazed out a little, I was staring at the stack of pancakes..."
I sighed. "Elliot, if you're hungry, you can get some
“Wait! How did you know what I was thinking!?!” -- colored her tone. ‘Could he be a mind reader?’ Nervously wringing her hands as she inched away.
“Forgive me for not noticing you Isaac.” She said while chewing. “I’m still not fully awake yet, how did you sleep?”
“You cannot do this for your plan would throw everything off balance and cause so many issues for anyone to handle!” Chionothyella yells at him,
I nod my head and finally answer his question. "Yes, I'm supposed to meet my partner here. But I must of had gotten the time wrong." I say, about to head back out the doorway. Until I hear Ashton.
"Samuel's father is with them. He should be able to help while we help fight those things. Come on," he told her, pulling out a pistol for her to take. She grabbed it, putting it in her front pocket. "We have to inform the force."
“Be careful, he’s not like us. I don’t want to see you get roped into anything.”
She lays there holding her head in pain, Her eyes wide open, fear covering her features. Time flies by and suddenly minutes later she slowly and
Archetypes are characters, symbols, and situations that represent universal patterns and symbols in human nature. These symbols and patterns appear in countless pieces of literature and media. The 2009 film, Avatar, written and directed by James Cameron, is a modern-day prime example of a hero’s journey also containing many character and symbolic archetypes. Avatar is a science-fiction in which humans have drained all of earth’s natural resources and have been searching exoplanets and their moons for vital materials to sustain the human population. The protagonist and hero, Jake Sully, is sent to a moon of the gigantic exoplanet Polyphemus named Pandora, which has a poisonous atmosphere and hostile native species, but holds a valuable metal, unobtanium. There he has to take his twin brother’s place controlling an avatar in the Avatar Project, a system of mind controlled bodies made up of cross-bred human DNA and the DNA of the natives. In his Avatar form, Jake is accepted into a tribe of the natives known as the Na’vi. Though his mission
“I guess that’s the thing about a hero’s journey. You might not start out as a hero, and you might not even come back that way. But you change, which is the same as everything changing. The journey changes you, whether or not you know it, and whether or not you want it to,” (Kami Garcia). The movie Avatar, released in 2009 and directed by James Cameron, is an example of a main plot and a subplot carried by the hero’s journey and has many examples of other archetypes. Avatar is about Jake Sully, an ex-marine, who takes over his dead brother’s place on a scientific mission to a planet called Pandora. Their goal is to collect a natural resource, Unobtanium, and bring it back to Earth. A clan of Na’vi’, human-like creatures, called the Omaticaya, live in a tree right on top of the main source of the Unobtanium. Jake Sully’s task is to enter an “avatar” body disguised as a Na’vi’ and learn as much as he can about their kind and what the humans have to do to relocate their clan. Eventually, the Omaticaya assimilate Jake into their clan and teach him their ways, not knowing that he is one of the “sky people”, or humans. As the plot of Avatar moves on, Jake begins to change his opinions on the Navi, the idea of nature, and which side he should fight for with help of
Looking around, I see an empty bed roll. "It seems as though she didn't want to stay. I don't blame her, we only just met." I try
" That 's not the only weird thing. I - I can - hear stuff I shouldn 't be able to hear. Smell things" I raised my eyebrow at this.
“I forgot! I need to see if Jen is still there so I can ask her out,” he
“Oh?” He asked curiously. “I thought some of her abrasiveness had worn on. I suppose it was wrong. Although,” he paused for a moment, pushing off the railing to stand in front of me.
Arthur looked thoughtful for a few moments and said, "And I'm sure my demands on his time these past days didn't help either. I should have realized that I was asking too much of him. But why wouldn't he say something?"
"I saw her a little while ago," Merlin replied, giving him a knowing look. "She said she was going home."