Nyos Val
The Redeemer
[member="Krest"]
Nyos handed the leg to Tim and stepped up to the table. He had his soldering gun drill driver and pliers on a rolling table, ready to begin.
"Leg first Jeff, gotta make sure he can walk before he can fight."
Nyos grabbed the drill driver and pliers, to connect the nerve couplers to the housing unit that was Krest's body. As the nerve endings were attached, The MCD would start sending signals to te brain of the nerves coming online. The nerve endings were being tested, feelings of pain, heat, cold, tickle and then normality. Once he'd finished with the nerves, then he'd move on to attaching the leg itself to the body. The whir of the drill and spark of the solder gun would fill the room as the Milenici grabbed screws, bolts and soldering wire for Nyos. The leg now in place and all parts connected, it was time for a little test.
"Alright Krest. Stand please. Give us a walk around the room and let me know if you feel any discomfort or slow responses. Then try testing your hidden holster. It should be like flexing a muscle you didn't know you had. I wrote in a program for the MCD to recognize the compartment, you should feel how to do it."
Nyos handed the leg to Tim and stepped up to the table. He had his soldering gun drill driver and pliers on a rolling table, ready to begin.
"Leg first Jeff, gotta make sure he can walk before he can fight."
Nyos grabbed the drill driver and pliers, to connect the nerve couplers to the housing unit that was Krest's body. As the nerve endings were attached, The MCD would start sending signals to te brain of the nerves coming online. The nerve endings were being tested, feelings of pain, heat, cold, tickle and then normality. Once he'd finished with the nerves, then he'd move on to attaching the leg itself to the body. The whir of the drill and spark of the solder gun would fill the room as the Milenici grabbed screws, bolts and soldering wire for Nyos. The leg now in place and all parts connected, it was time for a little test.
"Alright Krest. Stand please. Give us a walk around the room and let me know if you feel any discomfort or slow responses. Then try testing your hidden holster. It should be like flexing a muscle you didn't know you had. I wrote in a program for the MCD to recognize the compartment, you should feel how to do it."