[Baymax is very close. Close, free of armor, and carrying the fancy first aid kit. He's prepared to follow Hiro's instructions to a T... except for one thing, and technically Hiro didn't make any sort of communications forbidding him to bring anyone along. Even if he had, it would've been pretty difficult to inflate himself and sneak out of the boys' shared bedroom while Tadashi was also occupying said room.
So surprise, guess who's along for the ride?
Tadashi lets Baymax take the lead, keeping an eye out for Hiro and fighting the urge to rush Baymax along while the robot follows his internal GPS. He occasionally stops to scan for Hiro's life signs, and every negative result leaves Tadashi more tense than before.
What in the world was Hiro doing out here by himself? Tadashi had hoped that that last little snafu with Fred would have been enough to discourage this sort of lone wolf behavior, but apparently not. Heck, even three of them (including Baymax) didn't guarantee safety for everyone. The night at the pier had proven that, but here they were anyway. The message didn't seem to be motivated by any kind of emergency (not if Hiro was willing to wait for Baymax to arrive at his normal, armorless speed), but the swarm of police and the pile of rubble they'd passed not long ago suggested otherwise.
So he's understandably relieved when Baymax finally does call out Hiro's name, quickly darting out from behind the big marshmallow and making a beeline for his brother.]
Hiro! Are you okay? What happen-... Were you in the sewer?
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So surprise, guess who's along for the ride?
Tadashi lets Baymax take the lead, keeping an eye out for Hiro and fighting the urge to rush Baymax along while the robot follows his internal GPS. He occasionally stops to scan for Hiro's life signs, and every negative result leaves Tadashi more tense than before.
What in the world was Hiro doing out here by himself? Tadashi had hoped that that last little snafu with Fred would have been enough to discourage this sort of lone wolf behavior, but apparently not. Heck, even three of them (including Baymax) didn't guarantee safety for everyone. The night at the pier had proven that, but here they were anyway. The message didn't seem to be motivated by any kind of emergency (not if Hiro was willing to wait for Baymax to arrive at his normal, armorless speed), but the swarm of police and the pile of rubble they'd passed not long ago suggested otherwise.
So he's understandably relieved when Baymax finally does call out Hiro's name, quickly darting out from behind the big marshmallow and making a beeline for his brother.]
Hiro! Are you okay? What happen-... Were you in the sewer?