Lexx sat down again and smiled. "Every moment that passes you impress me ever so further." He said with an amused tone. He looked around wondering where the snipers were, but they certainly were hidden well as he couldn't pinpoint their location. "I'll go with right hand man option since you, so politely, offered it." His tone then changed to a far more serious one and he turned his head to face Ved before narrowing his eyes at him. "And I'll expect you to share information with me at that point."
Lexx stood up again completely disregarding the laser dots on his chest. "I should probably kill you for threatening me with snipers, but then again, I am the one who said you were too trusting of others. For your next meeting, with whomever it might be, I highly suggest you bring more than just mutants with good accuracy. Because that isn't enough!" Immediately after Lexx, rather loudly, spoke the last word he vanished in a puff of black dust that dispersed all around where he stood moments ago. He reappeared far away form Central Park in an alleyway. He had left a shard of dark matter there which he used to essentially extend the range of how far he could move before having to shift his body back to a normal state. Luckily only the number of times he shifted his body's properties would affect his health, not the distance he traveled in that state, but the further he was form the point where he initially shifted the more he risked not being able to shift back at all. That's why he needed a beacon of sorts.
Lexx then left the alleyway and began walking down one of the main streets which was rather crowded. We'll talk again soon, Ved, he thought. Twenty minutes later he was at the building that was still burning. Emergency services had already arrived at the scene and the area was off limits to civilians.
Lexx intended to go inside the building, but at this point it was already burning too fiercely to be safe. For some reason the manhole cover nearby drew his attention and he walked right to the edge of the restricted are to get a closer look, but on a closer inspection it turned out there was nothing unusual about.
Lexx wondered why that manhole cover made him feel so uneasy at first sight but in the end he sighed in defeat and prepared to head home. Tomorrow I'll have another talk with Ved and regardless of the outcome of that, I'll then head for the JTech building. I think it's time to pay Mr. Moth a visit.
Lexx stood up again completely disregarding the laser dots on his chest. "I should probably kill you for threatening me with snipers, but then again, I am the one who said you were too trusting of others. For your next meeting, with whomever it might be, I highly suggest you bring more than just mutants with good accuracy. Because that isn't enough!" Immediately after Lexx, rather loudly, spoke the last word he vanished in a puff of black dust that dispersed all around where he stood moments ago. He reappeared far away form Central Park in an alleyway. He had left a shard of dark matter there which he used to essentially extend the range of how far he could move before having to shift his body back to a normal state. Luckily only the number of times he shifted his body's properties would affect his health, not the distance he traveled in that state, but the further he was form the point where he initially shifted the more he risked not being able to shift back at all. That's why he needed a beacon of sorts.
Lexx then left the alleyway and began walking down one of the main streets which was rather crowded. We'll talk again soon, Ved, he thought. Twenty minutes later he was at the building that was still burning. Emergency services had already arrived at the scene and the area was off limits to civilians.
Lexx intended to go inside the building, but at this point it was already burning too fiercely to be safe. For some reason the manhole cover nearby drew his attention and he walked right to the edge of the restricted are to get a closer look, but on a closer inspection it turned out there was nothing unusual about.
Lexx wondered why that manhole cover made him feel so uneasy at first sight but in the end he sighed in defeat and prepared to head home. Tomorrow I'll have another talk with Ved and regardless of the outcome of that, I'll then head for the JTech building. I think it's time to pay Mr. Moth a visit.