Even if the device wasn't quite done yet, it sounded like it was really starting to come together. Guy could admire someone who was able to get an idea for something so intricate and actually stick to it until it was done. If he was a bit handier with that sort of thing he probably would have been the same way, but he had to admit that someone like Dist had a head over him. As much as he loved technology, he wasn't necessarily the best at putting it all together on his own.
"What things are you still missing?" he asked as he continued to eat his meal. While he doubted that anything Edgar needed would be something he would have, there was always the chance that he would know where to find it. He'd been here for long enough and had visited enough parts of the institute that there was always a slightly possibility.
Guy could definitely understand the issue that came up when trying to decide between heading out or staying in. Last night had been an instance where staying in had been the right choice, though. While he hadn't had anything physically wrong with him, he hadn't much liked the idea of leaving Claude alone like that. He was sure any of his friends would have been able to agree with that decision. Though at the mention of a disappearance, Guy frowned in pity. "I'm sorry to hear it," he said as he set his fork down, not quite as eager to eat anymore. "It's disappointing how often it happens." No one was spared that, he didn't think.
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"What things are you still missing?" he asked as he continued to eat his meal. While he doubted that anything Edgar needed would be something he would have, there was always the chance that he would know where to find it. He'd been here for long enough and had visited enough parts of the institute that there was always a slightly possibility.
Guy could definitely understand the issue that came up when trying to decide between heading out or staying in. Last night had been an instance where staying in had been the right choice, though. While he hadn't had anything physically wrong with him, he hadn't much liked the idea of leaving Claude alone like that. He was sure any of his friends would have been able to agree with that decision. Though at the mention of a disappearance, Guy frowned in pity. "I'm sorry to hear it," he said as he set his fork down, not quite as eager to eat anymore. "It's disappointing how often it happens." No one was spared that, he didn't think.