"Reaching sanity's limit"

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In the theater we see your truly cleaning up the theater seeing as we've gone 26 chapters without really having the audience not eat is definitely a violation to the Genova convention.

Orion: And that should be just about it.

I look at the "cleaned" theater only to see nothing changed.

Orion: Eh shit. Welp, no time for that.

I walk back to the booth in the back and resummon our cast of reactors back into the theater, but they didn't exactly land on their feet per say, except for the cats but let's forget that.

Audience: Argh.

They get off the floor and look towards me in the booth.

Orion: WHAT'S UP BITCHES!?

Yang: Why are we back in here!?

Orion: Because yes!

The audience gives a collective sigh and go back to their seats notices they feel fresh.

Enterprise: Did you replace the seats?

Orion: Thank you very much for noticing, I did infact replace the seats. Back on schedule I've came up with a constant reoccurrence in my mind.

Ozpin: Knowing you for the short amount of time we've met it could be anything.

Orion: Quite a sharp tongue for someone from the first attempt at humanity, thought it would've dulled down by now.

Salem laugh at my jab at Ozpin's age.

Orion: So, the thing in my head as a thing called the ark. It's a sort of A.I. that wants to eliminate all life.

Most of the audience looked back at me in a variety of emotions.

Orion. Hear me out though!

Weiss: No! Why would you have the idea of an extinction event!?

Orion: Let me show you.

Orion: Oh wait shit! Hold on!

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Orion: Oh wait shit! Hold on!

The audience looks at the photo and start taking photos of it as I try to find the right photo.

Orion: Ah! Here it is!

Orion: Ah! Here it is!

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