[@Bob the Grunt] [@Letter Bee] [@Nimbus] Ishaq was surprised to hear the sheer versatility of Callie's Noble Arm. [color=a187be]"Well personally, I would like to stay out of trouble and focus on reviving, but I'm just saying that having two transporters may allow us to pull off this operation less like a strike and more like a heist, which is preferable when it comes to minimizing casualties,"[/color] Ishaq said agreeably, then turned to Robert. [color=a187be]"The targets will suffer no side-effects,"[/color] he reassured, leaving out the detriment to himself, [color=a187be]"And I have yet to find a range limit for the ability. But one limit I do know of is that I can only revive twice. Three times, if I really push myself."[/color] Ishaq glanced away momentarily. He was not telling the full truth. He had long ago figured out that each revive cost ten percent of the total volume of blood in his body, so he knew his theoretical maximum was ten revives. But he had learned, through experience, that twenty percent blood loss was almost unbearable, and that the body began to stop functioning at around thirty percent blood loss. His superiors had forced him to go beyond this in the past, by strapping him to a seat with his face positioned above the urn, unable to break the cycle and end the ability. Still, it had been worth it. He had been instrumental in saving the Holy Land. But he was not prepared to go that far again, not for this vain dream. Ishaq continued, [color=a187be]"So I could have one target, and give him or her two-to-three revives; or two targets, but the number of charges remains the same, so they would be sharing. Once the charges are used up, there will be no protection from death. So while maximizing coverage might be preferred, we shouldn't waste charges. So at risk of sounding like an Arms supremacist, I will be reserving this ability for you two. It's not bias, it's pragmatism."[/color] Ishaq had learned long ago that despite having a power that could save people from death, the desire to save everyone was naive. As much as people preached the ideal that everyone was equal and that all lives had worth, the fact of the matter remained, human lives will continue to be sacrificed, and some lives will be prioritized over others. Shakily, Ishaq rose from his seat and followed the commanding officer above deck.