Gizo X looked up from his desk with a start. His sensors were freaking out; someone must have used magic nearby, and quite a bit of it. He knew, of course, that many of the forumites could use magic, and he'd been picking up surges and flares ever since he'd installed the sensors, but this most recent spike was something else entirely. It wasn't that it was particularly big; he had been performing larger works regularly since he'd finished the tank a week ago. There was something else underscoring the power, something he couldn't identify. It was almost like how he couldn't pick up necromancy; something about it simply eluded him.
Idly, he telekinetically picked up his pen and twirled it around. Inside, he was ablaze with thoughts, as always. Calculations spun through his mind, numbers and symbols flying and combining at speeds that would dizzy even the brightest organic mind. He gave the floating pen the magical equivalent of a flick, and sent it hurtling across the room, where it buried itself half an inch deep in the far wall.
Off to the side of the workshop, on a large workbench in front of the tank, Gizogin was checking his blueprints again. Next to him, his new worker robot whirred as it hovered over the beginnings of a second, just like itself. Its four appendages a blur, it attached parts and welded plates at breakneck speed. At this rate, it would have the second robot finished in just an hour, less than a tenth of the time it had taken Gizogin to do the same thing. The robot he was currently building, a third of the same design, was still just a frame with some wiring. He couldn't help but feel a sense of pride that his creation had turned out so well. In fact, there wasn't much point in him continuing to work on the third droid at all, so he stopped.
He looked over to where Gizo X was sitting, in the corner closest to the door. X'd been messing with his new magic all week, running experiments and calculations to test the limits of what he could do. Currently, he was holding a ball of superheated plasma between his hands, squeezing and molding it into various geometric shapes. Gizogin had read X's notes and seen all his magical apparatus, so he knew at least vaguely what X was doing. He'd never had much interest in learning magic for himself though, and the few times he'd tried it (at X's request), it hadn't worked.
Somehow, his thoughts turned to Hugo, and he remembered that he had to check on the dragon and give him his medication. He got up from the bench and walked to the door to the hospital. When he reached it, he turned to look at Gizo X again, who didn't seem to have noticed when Gizogin had stood up. He knew better, though; not much went on in the android's presence that he didn't see. That was one advantage of a mechanical mind; it couldn't be distracted.
[ninja'd x4]