She does and comes back not long after, finishing the business of putting on the mask as she does.
But not before saying, "Well, looks like you've got a Pyro. Tell me where you want the fire and I'll make the others glad I can't use my Flameria here."
Woe to the people who get in Mia Ausa's way. Especially when she figures out Hadouken.
And though there is a strange feeling of time displacement when Mia takes up the flamethrower, it can't shake the natural feeling of fire, its potential and what she's going to make of it.
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But not before saying, "Well, looks like you've got a Pyro. Tell me where you want the fire and I'll make the others glad I can't use my Flameria here."
Woe to the people who get in Mia Ausa's way. Especially when she figures out Hadouken.
And though there is a strange feeling of time displacement when Mia takes up the flamethrower, it can't shake the natural feeling of fire, its potential and what she's going to make of it.