[ As one of those people here with a disability, and an obvious one -- though Jayce hasn't seen him walk much yet, has he? so maybe he doesn't realize -- Harold inwardly bristles. He'd always refused medical treatment before and he absolutely would refuse it if it came in that form, an untested technology that might react to his very thoughts.
Outwardly, he grows more poised, stiff in his response. Sarcastically, ] At least ask them first before you decide they would benefit from your help. Whether it's possible or not, I couldn't say.
[ He really couldn't. Harold was being sincere when he said he had no experience with nanomachines apart from conceptually in science fiction. ]
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Outwardly, he grows more poised, stiff in his response. Sarcastically, ] At least ask them first before you decide they would benefit from your help. Whether it's possible or not, I couldn't say.
[ He really couldn't. Harold was being sincere when he said he had no experience with nanomachines apart from conceptually in science fiction. ]