That was a very good question. It was one Guy might have considered in more detail if there had been any way of finding out the answer, but he had to admit that simply imagining what sort of technology existed that was capable of such a thing made him a little giddy.
Of course, it wasn't being put to very good use when people were forced into other bodies against their wills. He couldn't even begin to understand what that was like, and he had to wonder if Zero himself was in that category. It might explain why he was so curious about the whole thing, though Guy had better manners than to ask him outright.
"I wish I knew," he said with a shake of his head. "You're going to learn pretty quickly that there are a lot of things that go on here that are never explained." It was frustrating, but Guy had gotten to a point where he brushed it off instead of obsessing. Which wasn't very easy for him to do, considering he was constantly questioning and wondering how things worked.
Before he could say anything else, a particularly cheerful announcement came on, signaling that breakfast was over. In the end Zero hadn't eaten much of his food, but hopefully he would be more spurred by his appetite at lunch. "Looks like we're out of time," Guy said with a sigh as he stood from his seat. "Be careful tonight, all right? This place takes some getting used to, but I think you'll be fine." If Zero was handling all of this stress so well already, then Guy got the feeling that he would be resilient enough to stand up to what the rest of the institute threw at him.
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Of course, it wasn't being put to very good use when people were forced into other bodies against their wills. He couldn't even begin to understand what that was like, and he had to wonder if Zero himself was in that category. It might explain why he was so curious about the whole thing, though Guy had better manners than to ask him outright.
"I wish I knew," he said with a shake of his head. "You're going to learn pretty quickly that there are a lot of things that go on here that are never explained." It was frustrating, but Guy had gotten to a point where he brushed it off instead of obsessing. Which wasn't very easy for him to do, considering he was constantly questioning and wondering how things worked.
Before he could say anything else, a particularly cheerful announcement came on, signaling that breakfast was over. In the end Zero hadn't eaten much of his food, but hopefully he would be more spurred by his appetite at lunch. "Looks like we're out of time," Guy said with a sigh as he stood from his seat. "Be careful tonight, all right? This place takes some getting used to, but I think you'll be fine." If Zero was handling all of this stress so well already, then Guy got the feeling that he would be resilient enough to stand up to what the rest of the institute threw at him.