( His nod is... slow, but it's a nod. Alright, then. Not gonna chase the semantics there, he's got too much work to do to get into a philosophical debate about advanced beings and magic just being science they don't understand yet and which came first, the chicken or the egg — definitely the egg, thank you reptiles — totally not the point.
He jerks his head toward his workstation like come here, and wheels his way back over toward the clutter. On his desk is a clunky-looking battery attached to wire, which is in turn attached to Ian's MP3 player. It's repurposed and reshaped with a little glowing chest bullshit; he strips off his smartwatch, attaches it and Lance's phone with the cable, and then does some other cool stuff because that's how science works don't @ me. )
So... I'm pretty sure I can charge it. I can definitely transfer the contents onto your watch, or upload them if you want stuff stored on the servers. It seems like just a normal memory card. But... I don't think I can directly hook it up to the same network they're using here. I can't get my neural implant to connect either.
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He jerks his head toward his workstation like come here, and wheels his way back over toward the clutter. On his desk is a clunky-looking battery attached to wire, which is in turn attached to Ian's MP3 player. It's repurposed and reshaped with a little glowing chest bullshit; he strips off his smartwatch, attaches it and Lance's phone with the cable, and then does some other cool stuff because that's how science works don't @ me. )
So... I'm pretty sure I can charge it. I can definitely transfer the contents onto your watch, or upload them if you want stuff stored on the servers. It seems like just a normal memory card. But... I don't think I can directly hook it up to the same network they're using here. I can't get my neural implant to connect either.