[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/IdCzS8K.png[/img] [h3] [color=00a651]Armory Back to Business[/color][/h3][/center] In hindsight, it shouldn’t have been that much of a surprise that Sangue would go for the less intensive surgery. Still, Gren did think it was odd. Shiro mentioned an alternative method that doesn’t involve heavy surgery and Gren was about to argue it, but then he realized he’s only arguing it because it’s not something Gren would have done. Aside from a few of his organs, he has little to no nerve endings. But this wasn’t Gren operating on himself, but Sangue. Someone who was very, very different from Gren. Before he could really say much else, Sapphire of all people arrived. Gren’s chipper mood soured a bit, seeing that she practically came out of nowhere and barged in on their conversation. Little did Gren know that Sapphire was here for other business and just overheard them. He also felt somewhat offended that Sapphire thought he was going to take Sangue to some shady doctor. Granted, the doctor in question did work for the White Fang, but she wasn’t just chop-shop surgeon. She was a professional, cynical and pragmatic as she was. But Gren didn’t intend to reveal too much, less he be read like an open book. [color=00a651]”I wouldn’t have suggested it if I didn’t trust the doctor doing it. She’s a professional and I’ve worked with her before. Might be a bit hard to schedule the appointment, but I’ll still see what I can do. Even if we aren’t doing a big surgery, we’ll still need to put an adapter on Sangue’s arm so her arm can read her movements more smoothly. Either way, I’m not exactly qualified to do the operation myself.”[/color] Shiro idea for a harness wasn’t bad either. Armor and counterbalance all into one, and without having to flay her alive. Though admittedly, Gren might have a bit of a hard time with the harness more than the arm. Mainly because of Sangue’s boobs; Gren generally doesn’t deal with that stuff and has no idea how to modify it for women. It shouldn’t be too hard, but it’ll still be something new. [color=00a651]”Anyways, as Shiro said it’ll take a few days at least. We still need to whip up a base, not to mention work out materials and such. It might be pricey, but I’m sure we’ll be able to find an alternative that doesn’t involve cutting Sangue open. I can’t promise it’ll be perfect, but if that’s what you want, that’s what we’ll get.”[/color] Most of the things Gren was now thinking of was new stuff, not to mention very expensive. The methods he had were relatively affordable and more importantly, available to him. For the same reasons he dismissed Siderite and Geisteel, those weren’t things he could get his hands on easily. The more he thought about it though, the more Gren realized that was what was holding him back. He’s limiting himself to only what [i]he[/i] could do, not what everyone else could do. Gren then glanced at Sapphire. [color=00a651]”How about you Sapphire? You wouldn’t happen to know anyone who could sell us the parts we’ll need to make Sangue’s arm? Me and Shiro can make the arm easily enough, but the tech that’ll allow the arm to react to the signals in Sangue’s nerve is beyond my capabilities.”[/color] [@Prince of Seraphs][@NarayanK][@harinezumikouken]