Which was in itself a problem, because he didn't recall being shut down, and certainly didn't remember this as the last place he was. The second thing he noticed was that he was not attached to a rail, and promptly fell to the ground as a result.
The sheer amount of sensory input that flooded his system was very nearly overwhelming, and he would have cried out in surprise had his vocal processor worked the way it was supposed to (and it did not, for some reason). Those factors alone were enough to careen him into blind panic, only exacerbated by the fact that he'd been installed with some kind of ventilation system, to say nothing of the pair of human hands that moved when he told them to.
It didn't take him very long after that to discover exactly whose body he'd apparently been transplanted to.
Not knowing the first thing about operating a human body (much less somebody else's human body), he tried to swallow down pure, unadulterated horror and get the situation under control. It would be a good idea, he thought, to learn to stand.
[OOC: YES OKAY it is Wheatley in Chell's body shenanigans. He'll sort of be progressively better at being a peoples as the week goes on, but mostly he will just be falling all over himself.]
October 31st and then the rest of the week!
Which was in itself a problem, because he didn't recall being shut down, and certainly didn't remember this as the last place he was. The second thing he noticed was that he was not attached to a rail, and promptly fell to the ground as a result.
The sheer amount of sensory input that flooded his system was very nearly overwhelming, and he would have cried out in surprise had his vocal processor worked the way it was supposed to (and it did not, for some reason). Those factors alone were enough to careen him into blind panic, only exacerbated by the fact that he'd been installed with some kind of ventilation system, to say nothing of the pair of human hands that moved when he told them to.
It didn't take him very long after that to discover exactly whose body he'd apparently been transplanted to.
Not knowing the first thing about operating a human body (much less somebody else's human body), he tried to swallow down pure, unadulterated horror and get the situation under control. It would be a good idea, he thought, to learn to stand.
[OOC: YES OKAY it is Wheatley in Chell's body shenanigans. He'll sort of be progressively better at being a peoples as the week goes on, but mostly he will just be falling all over himself.]