It is hard to process. I've had a lot of practice, but I still find it disorienting sometimes, if we're all looking at different things or there's a lot going on.
[The cameras, though, were at least part of the original design. He got used to the visual feeds during development - in another life, practically. It's different outside of a lab environment, but the ability carries over.
As he talks, he checks Dylan's arms, is relieved to see the boy had the sense to clean the wounds, and then sets about re-bandaging them. He's careful, but firm; it seems like he's had practice. An actuator is watching this as well, holding steady over his right shoulder.]
I do see all of it at once. Looking at one thing, like your arm here, it just gives me more angles. A little strange, but you get used to it. If I'm focused on something they aren't...that's a little bit like having a greatly expanded peripheral vision. You see things in the corner of your eye, even if you aren't really looking at them.
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It is hard to process. I've had a lot of practice, but I still find it disorienting sometimes, if we're all looking at different things or there's a lot going on.
[The cameras, though, were at least part of the original design. He got used to the visual feeds during development - in another life, practically. It's different outside of a lab environment, but the ability carries over.
As he talks, he checks Dylan's arms, is relieved to see the boy had the sense to clean the wounds, and then sets about re-bandaging them. He's careful, but firm; it seems like he's had practice. An actuator is watching this as well, holding steady over his right shoulder.]
I do see all of it at once. Looking at one thing, like your arm here, it just gives me more angles. A little strange, but you get used to it. If I'm focused on something they aren't...that's a little bit like having a greatly expanded peripheral vision. You see things in the corner of your eye, even if you aren't really looking at them.