Normally it'd be an Angelii doing this sort of thing. But Clu was traveling alone- not counting Bit and his Pokemon, who were currently safely stored on his disc and in their Pokeballs, respectively-, and it didn't take the Sight to notice the odd warping of space-time that he'd run into. A warping that he'd followed back to its origin point on this world, out of concern for it potentially being a sign of a Flaw, or something that could become one. He'd briefly observed the glasses-wearing User, but they seemed intent on their work, so he turned his focus to the actual equipment that was the source of the anomaly.
Thus far, everything seemed stable, which was good. But it would likely be best to get a closer look. Stepping closer to the anomaly's epicenter, Clu reached out with all the senses available to him, wanting to be absolutely certain. So focused was he on his investigation, though, that he didn't spare a thought of what that anomaly might do to him. Nothing harmful, at least not directly so. But unbeknownst to him, it could disrupt whatever aspect of his nature as an Ashura that normally kept him invisible and otherwise imperceptible.
Which meant that Ian might just see a man in an odd outfit accented with stripes of glowing yellow light fading into view near the entrance to the accelerator.
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Thus far, everything seemed stable, which was good. But it would likely be best to get a closer look. Stepping closer to the anomaly's epicenter, Clu reached out with all the senses available to him, wanting to be absolutely certain. So focused was he on his investigation, though, that he didn't spare a thought of what that anomaly might do to him. Nothing harmful, at least not directly so. But unbeknownst to him, it could disrupt whatever aspect of his nature as an Ashura that normally kept him invisible and otherwise imperceptible.
Which meant that Ian might just see a man in an odd outfit accented with stripes of glowing yellow light fading into view near the entrance to the accelerator.