And I'd have to take it off for you to put the sleeve back on.
[This sucks. But an hour... That's enough for an episode or two. It could be worse. Jack is not the worst human. And it's got Sanctuary Moon.
It starts by taking off the helmet, setting it down on the nearby table much more in its own arm's reach than Jack, then pulls off the jacket over its head. It's wearing a simple t-shirt under the jacket, a navy blue. No logos (the navy blue counts, as far as Perihelion is concerned).
More importantly, its arms being more visible makes it much more obvious what SecUnit might actually mean. It's not that there's no skin and flesh - it's there on its hands, its arms. But so are the seams for the gun ports, metal running into its joints and augmenting parts of its musculature in a way that blends them seamlessly. The mechanical parts aren't just something that got grafted on.
But SecUnit is trying not to think about its arms being on display, mostly by promptly shoving the jacket in Jack's direction.]
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[This sucks. But an hour... That's enough for an episode or two. It could be worse. Jack is not the worst human. And it's got Sanctuary Moon.
It starts by taking off the helmet, setting it down on the nearby table much more in its own arm's reach than Jack, then pulls off the jacket over its head. It's wearing a simple t-shirt under the jacket, a navy blue. No logos (the navy blue counts, as far as Perihelion is concerned).
More importantly, its arms being more visible makes it much more obvious what SecUnit might actually mean. It's not that there's no skin and flesh - it's there on its hands, its arms. But so are the seams for the gun ports, metal running into its joints and augmenting parts of its musculature in a way that blends them seamlessly. The mechanical parts aren't just something that got grafted on.
But SecUnit is trying not to think about its arms being on display, mostly by promptly shoving the jacket in Jack's direction.]