[ in all honesty, if he didn't have to worry, he wouldn't. it feels like a horrible side-effect from their contract with this vessel. relying on others, worrying about their safety is something alhaitham can do without the protocol lingering over them, but here he is seeming more worried than he should. elysia knows better that alhaitham hardly cares for much, and that's why he remains quiet when she poses her question. it's rhetorical at this point.
like always, she proves her usefulness, and alhaitham has no real reason to complain. the crystallized substance that spreads across the gap holds their weight with ease, and the server is able to travel through with the support. ]
It doesn't make any sense. [ he mumbles with a hand to his chin. ] Why only take half her servers, unless they rendered them useless.
[ or it's someone that doesn't know how to work on technology which is an answer, but could it be as simple as that.
the background noise during their travels only gets louder from here on out— the sound of wires snapping with electricity, glass that cracks underfoot, and even steam spews out from the walls every so often as they pass. ]
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like always, she proves her usefulness, and alhaitham has no real reason to complain. the crystallized substance that spreads across the gap holds their weight with ease, and the server is able to travel through with the support. ]
It doesn't make any sense. [ he mumbles with a hand to his chin. ] Why only take half her servers, unless they rendered them useless.
[ or it's someone that doesn't know how to work on technology which is an answer, but could it be as simple as that.
the background noise during their travels only gets louder from here on out— the sound of wires snapping with electricity, glass that cracks underfoot, and even steam spews out from the walls every so often as they pass. ]