Re: Arcade: Gwen & Perry
Perry took aim at one of the glowing targets above their heads, tipping his chin all the way back so he was entirely upside down as he fired the laser with an explosion of futuristic noises. Pew pew pew. He did this casually, his mind not in it, enjoying the movement the way athletes enjoyed being back on the field after a long hiatus. It felt like he'd been contained in a box for weeks, and at least with her, he didn't need to worry about what she saw.
"It's not hard to block those chip signals. Even replicating it isn't so bad. It's more what they will do once it happens, and they see you, like, in two places at once." Perry chewed on his lips, still upside down and not at all concerned about it. He looked quickly at her. "Flash knows about it? About Jason's grand plan? Does he even have a plan?"
Perry perked right up at the idea of fires and destruction. Something he could fight, maybe. Then he sobered again. He couldn't be fighting in the capital, almost an hour away, unless he never slept. What if Aunt May woke up and she needed something? "I guess I couldn't do anything about viruses."