Senjen was starting to feel a bit overwhelmed by the offers coming his way, and ironically, that may have been helpful for him to avoid signing up for more than he bargained for. He was worried about the time limit on the discount offer, and a sixty page contract was already more than enough to deal with without having to start thinking about signing up for other programs. It made him stop thinking about other additions and just focus on getting started with reading it. This assistance program might have been tempting on its face, especially if it could get help to keep his friends safe, but the thought of being called upon himself at a moment’s notice caused him to spiral with thoughts that proved to be just too much to deal with in the moment. “Oh, no I...think I have enough reading to do as it is. Just, um, I just want to focus on this frame, and maybe the content creator program. I will read over the contract this evening, and come back tomorrow with my answer.” Senjen answered. [hr] Overall, Jess had only [i]some[/i] knowledge of Quelun-Vosh gel suits. In a way, they could still be considered a form of robotics, but it was “soft” robotics, and the technology involved was quite different to what she worked with day-to-day. She could see what was going on, and she could see that Symphony was certainly trying to make a sale that Light definitely could not afford. Jess would probably have to stop him from making a mistake...eventually. However, she was also curious to hear his perspective on what he was experiencing with this suit. Light’s first comment was on the suit’s senses, and Jess supposed that should not have been too much of a surprise. The tech behind most of the sensors that Myrmidon used in robots and other devices would not require too much adjust to use in a gel suit. The QV’s sonar was unique compared to other intelligent species, but it was not like the idea of sonar or echolocation was anything new or revolutionary to Humans. Other Earth animals had it, and Humans had studied and used it long before they even encountered the QV. Still, she did notice how it seemed to be able to connect with QV physiology pretty readily, even without the “mind-meld” Symphony mentioned. Symphony snapped Jess out of her thoughts and she, once again, tried an awkward mix of swimming and walking along the floor into the adjacent room. She was at least acclimated to the liquid breathing at this point, but she was like a toddler compared to them when it came to mobility. Honestly, given how fast Light had managed to [i]accidentally[/i] shoot himself into the other room, she became mildly worried for her own safety. She certainly would not be dodging out of his way if need be, so she seemed to be keeping her distance a bit. “How does it compare to your suit? I mean, it’s coming from a Human company. Does anything feel weird about it?”