Radiance Chapter 7: Metal Head.
Seven stared at the suit of power armour as it stood silent and unmoving like a testament to the old world, he half found himself wondering just kind of horrors those eyepieces in the helmet had seen in its time.
Visa tapped the metal chest piece with a single claw making it ring slightly like a large metal bell, "At least it doesn't look like the ones those Enclave dogs use" she growled looking somewhat accusingly at the armour.
"It's just a thing Visa, it can't help who uses it or for what purpose" Wisp said looking at the big female claw who was examining it closely.
"I know that! It just brings back bad memories is all, the Enclave are not the only ones who use such things and for our experiences, those in these suits are rarely good people, they tend to abuse the power it gives them" she grumbled.
Ven laid a large hand on her shoulder, "Well this time it will be different dear sister, this time your favourite human will be piloting it and that's doubly good because it means your favourite human will have a much better chance of surviving whatever we run into" he said softly but with a hint of playfulness in his voice.
Visa's head snapped to face her brother so quick her horns made a slight whistle as they cut the air, she slapped his hand away and folded her own over her chest, "He is not my favourite human!!" she snapped her voice audibly showing her baulk.
Ven grinned an evil grin, "Oh? Name a human you prefer to him then?" he said and Visa looked visibly confused.
"You know as well as I that we haven't met any good humans before, he is the first!" she growled.
Wisp raised her hand, "Err also human I'd like to point out" she said but she was ignored as the two claws went at it.
"Exactly! He's the first human that we've met one: Doesn't want to kill us, two: doesn't want to run us off for merely existing in the same place as him, three: has gone out of his way to make us feel both welcome and comfortable around him, four: has paid you compliments even so much as to say your tail is and I quote 'lovely' so, therefore, it is safe to assume he is a human that you do not dislike correct?" Ven said and Visa shifted from one foot to the other visibly uncomfortable by this.
"Well now you are correct I do not dislike him" she conceded and Ven's smile widened.
"Therefore your favourite human" Ven said and Visa huffed in annoyance.
"Well by that logic that makes him your favourite human as well!" she shot back and Ven simply smiled.
"I never denied such a thing, infact I wish there were far more like him, the world would be a nicer place, certainly better for us claws at the very least," he said.
Visa simply huffed and nodded, it seemed her brother had made a point that she could not argue, the whole time that they'd been arguing Seven had been blushing with embarrassment and had decided to focus on figuring the armour out rather than trying to interject, he walked around the suit to the rear where the handle to enter it was located.
As he looked closely at it he realised there was a slot in the centre of the handle where something appeared to be missing, "Think it needs one of these" Wisp said from his left side and he turned to see her holding out a yellow and black cylindrical device with two flat points n one side and a doorknob shaped head on the other.
"It's called a fusion battery and the suit needs it to run, I found a box back there with five of them in it, I don't know if they're any good but I'd assume they wouldn't keep them lying around if they were flat," Wisp said as Seven took the surprisingly heavy battery from her.
It felt rather warm in his hand and given it was a fusion battery he didn't want to think about the reactions taking place inside it, Seven turned back to the armour and looked at the slot in the centre of the turn handle on the back of the armour, simply shrugging he flipped the battery so the prongs were facing forwards and pushed it into the slot hitting it with the base of his fist to ensure that it was snug and secure.
He heard a brief hiss and a whine from somewhere inside the armour as the battery made contact which at least said there was some charge in it, he took his weapons, backpack and ammo from his pouches before placing them down at his feet and reaching up to the handle.
It was pretty stiff but with a decent amount of force the handle turned and the armour suddenly shifted standing fully erect now rather than stooping, with a whine of servos and hydraulics the whole thing split open like a large green metallic flower revelling the gel padded interior of its frame.
Seven had to jump back to ensure that he didn't get hit in the face by the rear plates as they shifted upwards and opened up, Seven looked at Wisp and she simply gave him a robotic shrug, both claws stuck their heads around into the gap so they could look inside the suit.
"So that's what they look like inside, you know I've always wondered how uncomfortable these things must be for humans to wear all the time, but to be fair it looks like they thought of that, this stuff looks pretty comfortable," Ven said prodding the gel padding inside the suit being careful not to puncture it with his claws.
"Well here goes nothing," Seven said and with that, he reached up grabbed a set of handholds and stepped up into the body of the suit, it turns out it was a one size fits all kind of deal with these things, as his feet stepped into the receptacles of the suit's boots a pair of locking devices shot forwards and locked over the top of his feet while rails popped up behind and around to lock his whole foot inside a kind of cage which prevented him from lifting it out of the mountings.
As he aligned his body with the suit's inner frame he felt it actually adjusting to his dimensions so that he would sit snugly inside it, the gel he was leaning against was actually incredibly comfortable, having a kind of foam feel to it as he leaned on it, he guessed it was to prevent chafing and sores from being inside the thing for long periods.
As he pushed his head into the angled helmet with a soft pop it tilted to rest under his chin and the suit seemingly detected that he was now fully inside it because without warning it very suddenly closed up behind him slamming shut and sealing itself up all around him with a series of hisses and clicks as plates and locking bolts slid into place and locked it shut.