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But Sooner Or Later God'll Cut You Down [Open]
'Running away' is, in Howard's opinion, the most useful thing the human body can do. And unfortunately, he has plenty of reasons to think it will come in handy at some point, or at various points, in the future.
That's why he's set up a 400 yard circular track-slash-obstacle course in Hydroponics, as well as set up markers for hundred meter, two hundred meter, and mile routes. Every other morning, before Med Bay shifts, he's here, improving on speed and stamina. He knows full well that even if he gets into the best shape of his life, he can still be outrun (or outflown) by his super-powered, magical or metahuman peers, but it's better to have that added little bit of competence if and when he ends up sprinting away from danger.
He's feeling the results, too. There's no way to time if he's getting faster, but where he was once just skinny, he's becoming lean, and the mile run that used to exhaust him leaves him considerably less winded than it did a few months ago. And he's getting much more confident going through the tunnels and up the ladders of the obstacle course.
The only thing looking worse for the wear is his shoes. At some point he's going to have to relegate his velociraptor shoes to a beloved keepsake, because the seams are literally coming apart around his toes.
Howard double-knots his shoelaces and stretches a bit before running the obstacle course again.
That's why he's set up a 400 yard circular track-slash-obstacle course in Hydroponics, as well as set up markers for hundred meter, two hundred meter, and mile routes. Every other morning, before Med Bay shifts, he's here, improving on speed and stamina. He knows full well that even if he gets into the best shape of his life, he can still be outrun (or outflown) by his super-powered, magical or metahuman peers, but it's better to have that added little bit of competence if and when he ends up sprinting away from danger.
He's feeling the results, too. There's no way to time if he's getting faster, but where he was once just skinny, he's becoming lean, and the mile run that used to exhaust him leaves him considerably less winded than it did a few months ago. And he's getting much more confident going through the tunnels and up the ladders of the obstacle course.
The only thing looking worse for the wear is his shoes. At some point he's going to have to relegate his velociraptor shoes to a beloved keepsake, because the seams are literally coming apart around his toes.
Howard double-knots his shoelaces and stretches a bit before running the obstacle course again.
Re: I know ;_;
Kaya laughed. "Well, you could be one of the beaters yourself, or the keeper. They're less likely to get hit. He wants to start of a team, but if he does, I might have a chance to play a Chaser! He says I show promise."
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"I'm still saying protective spell sounds better than being in the game. Besides, I like to criticize people. Don't worry, I'll go easy on you if you're a Chaser."
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Julian, maybe.
"Suit yourself, but the idea of playing a game where I can ride on broomsticks, really get my blood pumping and narrowly avoid obstacles? That sounds like a lot of fun to me! But if you like criticizing people so much, why don't you be one of the commentators?"
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"See, it's the narrowly avoiding obstacles part that scares me senseless." Ironically, he chooses that moment to hop over a hurdle in their path. "Maybe you're just an adrenalin junkie."
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Kaya, taking the run with him still, jumped over the hurdle easily. "I don't think that's it. The theory is interesting, but I don't go out of the way to put myself in danger or anything. I just think [playing a sport on brooms, which you can control and fly on, is pretty neat!"
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He slides into a tunnel and starts crawling.
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Now that he was actually making a game of it, she slid into a tunnel near his, crawling with ease but still going slowly.
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Of course, he's kind of giggling while he runs. So that may give away his location.
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A moment later,s eh was at his heels, grinning at him.
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But she did dart forward, out of his grip this time, sticking her tongue out.
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And then he flops facedown into the grass, catching his breath.
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But she actually isn't too sore about "losing": if anything, it was the most fun she had since racing around on a broom. Besides, unlike Howard she is not out of breath: she did sweat of course, but that was easily brushed off, and she did so, looking relatively unabashed.
"If you like this so much, I really can't see why you wouldn't want to do it in the sky."
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"Because I actually get a workout from this?"
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She shrugged. "You can get a workout from the broom too. Its not as heavy handed as running, but there;s still lots f moving and maneuvering involved."
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"But it has pretty much no practical value, unless Stacy assigns up magical brooms for a mission."
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She shook her head. "But Stacy gives aerial missions all the time. And besides, who knows the next time we'll need to spy, or get to a high place to launch an attack?"
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He shakes his head back, a perfect mimic. "Yeah, in spaceships."
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She rolled her eyes. "A spaceship is sort of noticeable, don't you think? Most likely, they'd be expecting that. I figure the time you'd need a spaceship is if we were doing a mission where we had no choice BUT to be noticed."
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Howard shrugs. "Well, generally we do spaceships for shooting things. I don't know if we've had to do an aerial stealth mission yet."
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She nodded. "They usually leave the spaceship stuff for the pilots, but that doesn't mean something discreet like a broom wouldn't be useful in another kind of situation."