"Get lost!" One of the men yelled, pointing his gun at Emily "This is none of your business!"
"Drop your... Error... weapon... Code 211... Freeze..." - Emily muttered as she struggled against her programming. She felt her legs give way and the vision became blurry as she suddenly started to loose control over her body. She stretched out an arm to grab the wall and help her balance, but her arm moved so slow and at strange angles. She had to think about every joint in order to get it into the right position, and then the same for legs and readjusting her visual focus too. This was too much for her if she had to do that all over again with every move. For a second, Emily imagined the rest of her life like that and went pale with shock. That would be as far from a superhero as she could get, basically handicapped for eternity. She was breathing heavily, vision blurring again as she started to feel even weaker and more tired.
"Ah, yes, I forgot to pump oxygen into my human brain" She remembered and the air ducts opened again, sending more bubbles to that plastic jar in her head. Emily rested for a second and her breathing slowly went back to normal. Her vision in the right eye cleared up too, but in the left one it did not as much. Emily realized these must have been tears as the pain from suffocating sent her crying. She would have to take the helmet off to clear her eye, but right now she was busy with a criminal too.
"Nothing but problems with these organic parts!" She thought, infuriated, but caught herself on the strangeness of this idea. Perhaps, there was nothing wrong with the computer - it didn't try to take her over or anything like that. Emily was just freaked out, unaccustomed to this new body and new way of thinking. May be, she should not have done that. Without the computer her life would now would be miserable and would turn into hell. She could forget about moving, just keeping herself alive would require all of her effort. As she thought about, Emily tried to give a bit more space for her operating system and not do crazy stuff like that any more. She really liked this sexy robotic body, but she couldn't shake the feeling of being controlled by the computer. She felt that she was loosing her independence as a person, but had now realized that she was wrong from the start. Instead of struggling for regaining control as a human, she should, perhaps, also try to understand her computer part a little. It wasn't trying to take her over or use her for any reason. It was there to help her. It was her. All of it! She just had to open up to it, no secrets, not being afraid of its watchful presence, stop doubting its decisions as she would not doubt her own. With this, she finally merged completely, allowing the computer full access to her brain, and all the errors and malfunctions her interface was giving her disappeared completely.
"All systems ready!" She announced as she rose again, spread her arms and legs in preparation for combat, taking a confident stance, and smiled a little.