Sky wanders over to the bar and orders his extra large coffee. He looks over to Hank and smiles a bit, "It's been a while." The ranger is in his everyday SPD uniform.
"Busy as ever, but I guess it's more satisfying than not." Sky shrugs and takes a sip of his coffee. "Thank you, Bar. Wonderful as always." He laughs a bit.
Coming in from the lake door, Paul goes up to the Bar beside the Beast and sits. He orders a glass of warm, fruity Caladan wine and inwardly takes note of the creature's thought-Path. This one resembles something very close to human, perhaps a genetic experiment like those from the laboratories of the Bene Tleilax? Although he cannot see far along it either forward or back, Paul senses in him a seeker of truth and justice. Another possible ally, should one be needed.
"Pardon me, is that a communication device?" He asks nonchalantly, curious of the keypad as well as its user.
"I see." A whole keypad for what a data-ring or earwig could do? Some cultures have an odd love for manual data entry. At least this probably isn't an AI. That might be discomforting, to say the least.
"I have smaller devices in my quarters that do not require digital use; you are welcome to one of them. I would understand if you have an aversion to a direct mental inferface, however."
"While I might enjoy investigating such a device, I porefer my own tech... even though I have a tendency of incorporating tech from all times and places into my own."
"She has responded well, slowly healing from her burns. her muscles are highly attrophied and she will need a wheelchair for a long time, if not forever. She is however showing signs of recovery of interest in food and people and also in being out of the Infirmary. She is still timid and prone to scares easily, but she is showing more spirit by the day."
"It is possible... her legs would normally be very open tot hat. But there is the problem that occassionally machines still mess up around her. If that ewere to happen in the middle of a machine driven operation on her legs..."
He doesnt finish.
"My best bet for her recovery is exercise slowly done following a regiment and possible drug therapy, if we , or you, can find one that will help her gain some muscle mass."
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He looks over to Hank and smiles a bit,
"It's been a while."
The ranger is in his everyday SPD uniform.
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"Indeed it has been. Greetings, Sky. How oes life for you?"
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Sky shrugs and takes a sip of his coffee.
"Thank you, Bar. Wonderful as always."
He laughs a bit.
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"Coffee here is never bad. Which is a grand thing."
he nods.
"I hope your job stays satisfying. Things have a tendency to get strange when you are least expecting them."
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"Pardon me, is that a communication device?" He asks nonchalantly, curious of the keypad as well as its user.
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X-Men's timelines tend to be twisted far more than most.
He raises and eyebrow then shakes his head.
"Not exactly. It is a data storage and calculation device capable of processing information."
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"I have smaller devices in my quarters that do not require digital use; you are welcome to one of them. I would understand if you have an aversion to a direct mental inferface, however."
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"While I might enjoy investigating such a device, I porefer my own tech... even though I have a tendency of incorporating tech from all times and places into my own."
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"Harpoer! God to see you!"
He nods and runs over everything in his head.
"She has responded well, slowly healing from her burns. her muscles are highly attrophied and she will need a wheelchair for a long time, if not forever. She is however showing signs of recovery of interest in food and people and also in being out of the Infirmary. She is still timid and prone to scares easily, but she is showing more spirit by the day."
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"It is possible... her legs would normally be very open tot hat. But there is the problem that occassionally machines still mess up around her. If that ewere to happen in the middle of a machine driven operation on her legs..."
He doesnt finish.
"My best bet for her recovery is exercise slowly done following a regiment and possible drug therapy, if we , or you, can find one that will help her gain some muscle mass."
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