[Not sounding in anyway sincere. Kaiba had done that obedient son deal for longer than he had liked when his adopted father was alive, mostly for his the sake of his little brother. After seizing control of the company he'd given up such overly polite niceties.
She hadn't, not really. Kaiba was still trying to get a sense of who Haru was. A person could hide their true nature with their mannerisms. When she stepped aside, he moved over to replace her in front of the pinball machine. Giving it a cursory inspection, he took in the sorts of angles that might be most beneficial to hit before starting.]
There isn't much to it. Gravity does most of the work for you.. all you really need to do is to control the ball when you're in a position to and pay careful attention.
[After the brief synopsis he launched the ball, the machine lighting up and making a plethora of noises as the object hit the bumpers on the way down. Kaiba could already guess where the ball was aimed so he lifted the left flipper ahead of time. The orb ended up getting trapped in the angle that was formed.]
Sometimes it's more beneficial to stop the ball entirely, then you can decide which direction to send it in.
[Once the ball was still, he lowered the flipper so it could move, before he smacked it back into play.]
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[Not sounding in anyway sincere. Kaiba had done that obedient son deal for longer than he had liked when his adopted father was alive, mostly for his the sake of his little brother. After seizing control of the company he'd given up such overly polite niceties.
She hadn't, not really. Kaiba was still trying to get a sense of who Haru was. A person could hide their true nature with their mannerisms. When she stepped aside, he moved over to replace her in front of the pinball machine. Giving it a cursory inspection, he took in the sorts of angles that might be most beneficial to hit before starting.]
There isn't much to it. Gravity does most of the work for you.. all you really need to do is to control the ball when you're in a position to and pay careful attention.
[After the brief synopsis he launched the ball, the machine lighting up and making a plethora of noises as the object hit the bumpers on the way down. Kaiba could already guess where the ball was aimed so he lifted the left flipper ahead of time. The orb ended up getting trapped in the angle that was formed.]
Sometimes it's more beneficial to stop the ball entirely, then you can decide which direction to send it in.
[Once the ball was still, he lowered the flipper so it could move, before he smacked it back into play.]