So are they going to steer towards Amy so as to pick her up on the doggos?
“I have a bit of her power. Don’t trust myself to use it,” he grunted. “Missing something in the interpretation and analysis part of it.”
Fair enough. This one’s super easy to fuck someone up with by accident.
“Clear the darkness around her so she can find a spot to hide.”
Seems reasonable.
He grunted a response, and the darkness folded around us a second time.
I was focusing on four things at once: staying seated behind Grue, guiding Amy, tracking Siberian’s location and trying to find Siberian’s real body. I could sense her as she made her way up the side of a building.
Man, it’s really good your power seems to improve your multitasking skills.
Which is not just convenient for Taylor’s tactics, it’s also quite thematically appropriate. Taylor’s mind reflects a swarm, where parts of the swarm can break off and act independently.
Grue’s darkness was heavier, now. It sat lower on the streets. From her vantage point, Siberian couldn’t see us, couldn’t see Amy, but she could see the tops of taller buildings.
At least leaping up to them wouldn’t help all that much.
What was she looking at?
Ooh, do we have a clue to where her creator / real body is?
Through my swarm-sense, I could feel her dropping back down to ground level. I expected a splash or shattered pavement, but there was nothing.
…soft kitty landing?
She was snapping her invulnerability out to affect the surface she was landing on.
See, I thought of that, but I was confused as to why Taylor wouldn’t expect it.