Being hoisted in the air, while far from comfortable, was definitely familiar territory. She'd been blasted back, air tossed, and a whole myriad of other situations that described one concept: she'd been in exposed, hazardous positions in midair plenty of times, and knew how to handle it much better.
In fact, rather than fighting it, once she realized what the tiny robots were doing, she let them. And once she was in midair, she swung herself upward in a much stronger, more practiced motion, whipping her legs around with much more force.
If the microrobots let her go, were flung off, or else tried to throw her as she was moving, then she'd be able to right herself, and land on her feet. Otherwise, she'd likely hurt herself, wrenching her legs against forces that would not give.
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In fact, rather than fighting it, once she realized what the tiny robots were doing, she let them. And once she was in midair, she swung herself upward in a much stronger, more practiced motion, whipping her legs around with much more force.
If the microrobots let her go, were flung off, or else tried to throw her as she was moving, then she'd be able to right herself, and land on her feet. Otherwise, she'd likely hurt herself, wrenching her legs against forces that would not give.