BD-1 stopped his circling as the robot took another tumble, once again stepping over to try nudging him back into an upright position. Cal had to smile at that, getting to his feet again as he let BD-1 handle herding the D.A.T.A. unit.
"Same," Cal said in relation to his own train experience. Testing out the communication range hadn't exactly been on his mind then either. "That would be pretty helpful. It'd be nice to see what all was in between here and there, and from a different point of view." You could see a lot more from above. The trip would likely be faster too. Well, hopefully.
He caught the look on Tony's face, unsure what to make of it, and he arched a brow at the man in an unspoken query. Instead he got a question back, and once again he had to jump mental rails to retrace that earlier part of conversation. "I talked them down?" he said with a bit of a frown. "I was also standing between them- not a very ideal place to be, but at least I didn't think Echo would shoot."
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"Same," Cal said in relation to his own train experience. Testing out the communication range hadn't exactly been on his mind then either. "That would be pretty helpful. It'd be nice to see what all was in between here and there, and from a different point of view." You could see a lot more from above. The trip would likely be faster too. Well, hopefully.
He caught the look on Tony's face, unsure what to make of it, and he arched a brow at the man in an unspoken query. Instead he got a question back, and once again he had to jump mental rails to retrace that earlier part of conversation. "I talked them down?" he said with a bit of a frown. "I was also standing between them- not a very ideal place to be, but at least I didn't think Echo would shoot."