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The sounds of combat rang out, picked up easily by MASH-1s audiotory sensors. Using various visual UIs, he was able to keep track of the action happening in the heart of the devestated neighborhood. Every part of him wanted to be out there, fighting alongside the heroes and making a difference but Donovan had been ordered to stay back with the medic crew and stand watch in case the Shivans managed to break through. It didn't seem fair to Donovan. He could make a real difference in the field instead of babysitting the docs.Instead, he stood motionless on the outskirts of the mobile medical unit setup in northern Kings Row, just on the other side of the war wall. One of the things that irritated Donovan the most about his powers was his inability to be restless. Even though his mind grew bored, the robotic body didn't mirror it. Restlessness didn't exist in a machine. So, instead of fidgeting or pacing or doing anything else, the body simply stood there leaving Donovan's mind to grow more and more bored as time went on. Eventually his thoughts went back to how this had all began.
What had started as potentially another boring day in class changed in a heartbeat as the whole school was rocked by massive tremors. Chaos was quickled qwelled by faculty as information began rolling in. Galaxy City was destroyed. Alien monsters invading. Statesman was dead. Disco was reborn. No one knew what was true and what was rumor as students were hustled into the Bunker.
Professor Argust himself had actually shown up at the school moments after the lockdown started to pick Donovan up, telling him that he was needed on the MASH unit. Requested personally by Dr. Philip Harmon, the consultant on the MASH project and one of the few people outside of Taffer Industries and Westbrook that knew MASH was piloted by a 16 year old kid, Donovan felt a combination of dread and thrill at the idea that he was being called on for something of this magnitude. However, when he'd arrived as MASH-1, Donovan discovered his objective.
As the battle raged on, Donovan did another scan of the area. Nobody needed him. The heroes were battling back the Shivans with ease, despite the massive numbers. It was a fight that would go on for a while, but it didn't look like it would be getting out of control anytime soon. It almost seemed like a waste of time for Donovan to be out here. That changed moments later as the first of the evacuees and wounded came in.
Suddenly, Donovan found himself going from bored to overwhelmed as he attempted to direct people to where they could be treated best, making sure people remained calm and still maintain a presence on the outskirts, just in case. It wasn't until this moment that he realized just how many people lived in Galaxy City. How many homes were destroyed and how many lives uprooted by this attack. How many lives lost...
Most people were shellshocked while others crying out for loved ones they couldn't find. Eventually, Donovan was moved from sentry to medic, using his medical technology to heal wounds and soothe minds. Even though Donovan didn't feel emotion while connected to machines, he knew that the sights of so many suffering would stay with him for a lifetime. This made him more determined in his duty. While some people were a little hesitant to taking directions from what amounted to an over-sized action figure, most people obliged easily enough. Donovan figured they were too stunned to really argue with him. The flow of refugees would thin but never really stopped. The uninjured were transported out by bus while those seriously hurt were taken by helicopter or mediport if they could survive the trip. Working for what seemed like days but was really only seven hours or so, finally word was received that Longbow had gotten out everyone they could. The tide trickled down as stragglers and injured Longbow began making their way out of the neighbourhood.
Dr. Harmon pulled Donovan to the side and knelt down in front of the machine, speaking to him privately, "How you holding up, son?" He asked, clearly concerned.
There were two voice options that Donovan utilized. One was a monotone synthesized voice he used when talking to the public and the other was a recording of his real voice that he was able to manipulate to talk like he would in his own body. Lowering his volume, Donovan switched to the latter option. "Alright, I suppose. I had no idea it would get this frantic."
The doctor, an old friend of Max Taffer who had watched Donovan grow up from a baby curious with the world into a teenager determined to save it, gave Donovan a fatherly smile as he rested a hand on the drones shoulder. "Battles aren't just fought on the battlefield, Donovan. What happens behind the scene is just as important. Out there, it's a struggle between kill or be killed. Here, it's live or die."
Donovan nodded, absorbing the lesson. "I think I understand. Thank you, sir."
"I think we can handle it from here, Donovan. If you want, you can head home." Dr. Harmon said. "Thank you for your assistance. You were a great help."
Before Donovan could reply, however, the earth seemed to lurch, knocking Dr. Harmon to the ground and causing Donovan to wobble as he stuggled to stay upright. There was a scream, followed by others as shots were fired just outside the post. Instantly, Donovan was gone as the drone teleported itself along the city's mediport system to arrive outside. Scrambling to get to safety, the last of the refugees were being persued by one of the Shivans, which had burrowed its way past the patrol lines and was attacking the unit.
With a roar, it barreled forward towards a man trying to escape while holding onto a young girl, maybe 5 or 6 years old. Reacting without thinking, Donovan teleported again, putting himself between the monster and it's intended target. Hands outstretched out, energy welled up and was unleashed as he directed it towards the 'head' of the creature. Power cleaved clean through the body and the force knocked it backwards, falling back into the hole it tore itself from. The drone stood ready, fists glowing as it waited to see if more creatures had followed it but none came.
The man continued his way in to the post without a second look. Donovan was used to it after all. To them, he was just a piece of equipment like a police drone. Whoever heard of someone thanking a police drone? The little girl, however, waved back cheerfully at the short drone as she called back, "Thank you, Mr. Robot!" This caused Donovan to pause. If he was able to, he probably would have grinned. Maybe laughed. He mentally marked that on his To-Do list later.
The brief fight, if one could even call it that, was the deciding point for Donovan. Dr. Harmon was right. It didn't matter where he was in the fight, as long as he was somewhere helping out. He decided he would stay with the post as long as he needed to to make sure that they were able to do their job. After all, in a time of crisis, everyone was a hero to someone.