"Mm. Yeah. It would be worth it. Then you will know the difference in how it feels if it feels like anything at all, and then we can keep you updated moving forward." There was no need for her body to fall apart due to negligence when he was around and willing, after all. Plus she might become more comfortable with this the more times they did it which would mean if she ever did have something wrong, they could skip some hurdles.
"Yes," he responds confidently and honestly. "It's not tech I have personally worked with, but it all looks familiar enough. Technology isn't usually deceitful. It's straightforward." Tubes were tubes no matter what universe they came from. It's what he loved about technology.
"Not sure about the heart, admittedly, but it does seem well-protected. We can figure that one out later." He takes his hands out of her and grabs his bag to dig around for a screwdriver.
"I'm going to start from the bottom and make my way up. Figure we should start further away from the heart just to get a feeling of everything." It's easy from there to work. He moves a finger to the side of his glasses and there's a flicker of green light across the black surface before it vanishes. He doesn't look for loose things - he treats everything as if it was already loose.
"You cool with me taking out some stuff to clean it as I go? You might feel a bit weird when it's removed, but I don't believe removing anything outside of your heart would harm you." Theoretically speaking. He could be dead wrong, but he's about 95.6% sure he was correct.
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"Yes," he responds confidently and honestly. "It's not tech I have personally worked with, but it all looks familiar enough. Technology isn't usually deceitful. It's straightforward." Tubes were tubes no matter what universe they came from. It's what he loved about technology.
"Not sure about the heart, admittedly, but it does seem well-protected. We can figure that one out later." He takes his hands out of her and grabs his bag to dig around for a screwdriver.
"I'm going to start from the bottom and make my way up. Figure we should start further away from the heart just to get a feeling of everything." It's easy from there to work. He moves a finger to the side of his glasses and there's a flicker of green light across the black surface before it vanishes. He doesn't look for loose things - he treats everything as if it was already loose.
"You cool with me taking out some stuff to clean it as I go? You might feel a bit weird when it's removed, but I don't believe removing anything outside of your heart would harm you." Theoretically speaking. He could be dead wrong, but he's about 95.6% sure he was correct.