"Hmm," said Dustin, "I think I've got an idea I'd like to try first." Ty and Paul watched as he went to his desk and came back with a marker. "What the fuck! You're not going to mess with me, are you?", Paul cried. Ty just watched and grinned as Dustin commanded Paul to turn around. At first Paul refused, but a stern look by Ty made him reason that this probably was his only choice.
As Dustin started to draw, Paul could feel the felt tip against his skin, it ticked so he moved. "Damn Paul, can't you hold still", he said which prompted Ty to make a silent wish freezing Paul for the time being. "Ahh that's better", he said as he was drawing on his back. It was similar to a back pack, but actually embedded into his back. Two long wings grew out from its sides, each one with a rather large jet engine. Then Ty drew over Paul's left leg, drawing a sort of boot over it, going up to the knee. It was slimmer than a normal boot, in parts even slimmer than the original leg. Surely this was meant to be a mechanical replacement. Then Dustin went to the right arm and realized that it was obscured by the wings he drew before. "Could you turn him around, please?" he asked Ty who momentarily made the image rotate just like 3D models on a computer screen do. Paul was still frozen, so he still was oblivious to the changes. Dustin started to work on the right arm, drawing a cyborg version of it. Plates of bent metal covered a hidden metal skeleton as well as actuators. The whole arm was modeled after a human arm, but appeared considerably more muscular, because of the plating and what was going to be the highly powered actuators. Then he looked at his changes and got another idea, he drew a lens over Peter's right eye, then he went a few steps to look at his creation.
Ty snatched the colored markers and went to the poster, "Well he's probably not going to find fitting clothes now", and started to draw himself. He focused on the clothes. At first he drew a blue jacket with golden buttons on the front, with only the biological arm having a full sleeve, and a hole in the back to accommodate for the engine. He turned around the image just like 3D artists do on their screens. Then he drew a pair of shorts on the pirate. At last he drew a belt around his waste with a long and shiny sword hanging of it.
"NOW, we've got a proper pirate.", Ty proudly said to Dustin.