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Lock is next seen when [[User:GuyThatExists/Robigo|Robigo]] leaves [[User:GuyThatExists/Stampy/Stories|Stampy]] in his care. While unconscious, Stampy phases in between his Raposa and Stamped forms. He does this more and more rapidly as he begins to wake up, and he bolts upright after some time. Lock asks him why he is able to phase into objects, and Stampy, still annoyed and confused, simply states that it's magic. Lock doesn't press him, and simply asks for Stampy's name. After Stampy is fully aware of his surroundings, Stampy and Lock make an agreement to help each other with their projects, Lock's being fixing the [[User:GuyThatExists/Robosa Suit|Robosa Suit]].
 
Lock is next seen when [[User:GuyThatExists/Robigo|Robigo]] leaves [[User:GuyThatExists/Stampy/Stories|Stampy]] in his care. While unconscious, Stampy phases in between his Raposa and Stamped forms. He does this more and more rapidly as he begins to wake up, and he bolts upright after some time. Lock asks him why he is able to phase into objects, and Stampy, still annoyed and confused, simply states that it's magic. Lock doesn't press him, and simply asks for Stampy's name. After Stampy is fully aware of his surroundings, Stampy and Lock make an agreement to help each other with their projects, Lock's being fixing the [[User:GuyThatExists/Robosa Suit|Robosa Suit]].
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Eventually, Lock and Stampy agree that the Robosa Suit could be best powered with Stampy's Ink, so Lock helps Stampy control his powers. Using a garden hose as a metaphor, Lock explains to Stampy how to shoot Ink from his body. Stampy successfully shoots Ink and sucks it back in, exciting both Lock and himself. Stampy uses his new ability to send Ink through the mechanisms of the Robosa Suit, causing it to function properly. While the two put finishing touches on the machine, they talk about how they are technically superheroes, and they decide to adopt the identities of Ink Torpedo and The Mechanic.
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Eventually, Lock and Stampy agree that the Robosa Suit could be best powered with Stampy's [[User:GuyThatExists/Ink|Ink]], so Lock helps Stampy control his powers. Using a garden hose as a metaphor, Lock explains to Stampy how to shoot Ink from his body. Stampy successfully shoots Ink and sucks it back in, exciting both Lock and himself. Stampy uses his new ability to send Ink through the mechanisms of the Robosa Suit, causing it to function properly. While the two put finishing touches on the machine, they talk about how they are technically superheroes, and they decide to adopt the identities of Ink Torpedo and The Mechanic.
    
Their conversation eventually shifts to how well the Ink in working on the suit, so Lock explains that when Wilfre attacked the village, he likely changed the way the Robosa operated, causing them to require Shadow alongside electricity. Stampy mentions the [[Shadow]] being evicted from the [[Raposa]] realm in [[User:GuyThatExists/Timeline#2008|2008]], casually stating that "we’ve been Shadow free for five years now." Lock corrects him by saying it had been almost 35 years, and Stampy reveals that he travelled through time. Lock laughs and begins to inform Stampy of the events he missed.
 
Their conversation eventually shifts to how well the Ink in working on the suit, so Lock explains that when Wilfre attacked the village, he likely changed the way the Robosa operated, causing them to require Shadow alongside electricity. Stampy mentions the [[Shadow]] being evicted from the [[Raposa]] realm in [[User:GuyThatExists/Timeline#2008|2008]], casually stating that "we’ve been Shadow free for five years now." Lock corrects him by saying it had been almost 35 years, and Stampy reveals that he travelled through time. Lock laughs and begins to inform Stampy of the events he missed.
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