I can totally understand the nursing migranes, given how often I've had them. Well, it's–no wait, we're somebody else. No wait, never mind. We're back to Hal Shodan. Now, I really want to know about bee networking, that just doesn't seem effective. Oh, and no wonder why he has migranes, he's tormented by screams of the imminently deceased. Joy oh joy. Also, why the ominous "for now"? Something's going to happen to the vision twofold, that is so obvious. That's just like the "or else" sometimes shown. Of course the or else is going to happen.
And not only is he a hacker, he's a psych hacker. I'm not entirely sure, but I think having both of those abilities is not permissible under any ruleset. Well, that's the reaction I think most people would have to the specibus but WHOOPS there goes the hive. Oh no, lots of honey is going to be spoilt. At least he also controls bees (O-VER-POW-ERED *clap clap clapclapclap*). And tonight's not a night for games, because he has a game to play. Except then it must be a night for games, else, well... look, over there, a distraction!
And straight away, Terezi goes for the as yet unexistent red team. Now Hal, are you sure she's being savvy, and not actually reading everyone's minds? And apparently, he's now reconsidering his colors. So, aubergine and turqueasy? Those good team colors now? No, it's still going to be red and blue. Figures. And he's being so morbid, predicting that he's going to die twice. Are you sure, twice? I mean, don't you like half die thirty times? That has to at least count for three full deaths. But the two of them definitely have their friendly rivalry going on.
Wow, whoever AA is sure doesn't know a lot of stuff about herself. And the voices might stay with her until she dies? I'm not sure, but I think she's dead. Like, floating, tattered clothes, white eyes, sure signs of a ghost. It's such a shame, how the word 'ha' twice makes her the life of the party. Must be a really boring party. And yeah, Sollux might be angry some of the time, but nothing could ever beat Mr. Short Temper himself, MichaelKarkat. And wait, it won't save the world? You mean all those meteors that it does stuff with and sends them to the planet won't help? Golly, I sure am shocked.
And now it's a three-way shout-off between Terezi, Sollux, and Karkat. Everyone sees Karkat's temper as predictable, who wouldn't? And great, there's the server-client connection. If that were me, I'd say that that's the point of no return. Welcome to SBURB hell, Sollux—Enjoy your stay. And hey, Karkat does not have stupid little nubby horns. I mean, they are stupid and little, but I don't think they are horns, because aren't horns larger? And Karkat is definitely tempting fate, saying that those codes do nothing. Oh yeah, clip art in code, that's sure to do nothing bad. Given that ~ATH functions on things dying, I don't think you want any errors while compiling. And then the best message ever in a chat client. You know, why don't more clients tell you when your friend's computer explodes?
Oh great, everyone's "parents" are now dead. This isn't Disney, you don't need to kill them off. Now then, if everyone but one will prototype their lusus, and everyone but one will prototype once, are those exceptions going to be the same? Also, since the code apparently curses everyone you ever meet, that doesn't bode well for John's dad, Rose's mom, and Dave's bro, just saying. Oh hey, it's a program with bad clip art. Until the universe dies, do nothing, then execute bad clip art. Also, good job aliasing vi to vii, just to fit with your quirk. oh wait, the virus is running on something that looks like where Rose stored her walkthrough. And then we get a giant time demon who's already here. GREAT.
Uh oh, something's bothering the lusus. Could it be the hoards of meteors approaching? Oh no, it's the ghost girl. Yeah, when she said she was coming up, she really meant it. At least they all live closer together than the kids.