Droideka was still embarrassed from his B1 dancing routine, but he had something to beat it he was sure. This time he would dance.... he would be the king of the dance! Limping back over to the super computer he plugged himself in, again, for a third time, to most likely cause more trouble. His droideka computations were multiplied by thousands as his droid processors joined with the super computer's. Searching out through the droid control unit he found what he was looking for droid starfighters, but with their higher functions and sensors he could only operate a single one at at time.
Taking a single tri-fighter out he started its functions up its near ancient electrical system not nearly as secure as his own had been. Without thought the droideka ignited its engine quite happilly... he knew THIS would impress the curvy one. The sparking and smoke should have been the early warning about flying this particular tri-fighter, but droideka was simply...... excited....
With a quick movement he flew out of the small droid hanger bay, and despite the obvious fire near the engine he decided he would still show master and the curvy one. Flying up to the bridge he gently knocked against a large window.
Master request: LOOK I'M A FLYER WWWWHHHHHHEEEEEE!
It was at this point the tri-fighters unmaintained system simply died and started to just drift away in the vacuum of space. Droideka was lucky enough to come back to his own sensors in time to see it explode in a fireball.
Master lie: I did not do that either......
Master observation: Maintenance needed on droid tri-fighters
@[member="Mia Monroe"]@[member="Jorus Merrill"]
Taking a single tri-fighter out he started its functions up its near ancient electrical system not nearly as secure as his own had been. Without thought the droideka ignited its engine quite happilly... he knew THIS would impress the curvy one. The sparking and smoke should have been the early warning about flying this particular tri-fighter, but droideka was simply...... excited....
With a quick movement he flew out of the small droid hanger bay, and despite the obvious fire near the engine he decided he would still show master and the curvy one. Flying up to the bridge he gently knocked against a large window.
Master request: LOOK I'M A FLYER WWWWHHHHHHEEEEEE!
It was at this point the tri-fighters unmaintained system simply died and started to just drift away in the vacuum of space. Droideka was lucky enough to come back to his own sensors in time to see it explode in a fireball.
Master lie: I did not do that either......
Master observation: Maintenance needed on droid tri-fighters
@[member="Mia Monroe"]@[member="Jorus Merrill"]