He's not sure what to think about some random guy taking photos of tiny-him, never mind that it was tiny-him who instigated it. As Mark at least explains things from his end, Donnie pulls his goggles down, looking down at himself.
"Some sort of isolated, temporal shift. A swap-out between one version of me and another, it's happened with Leo not too long ago- Wait." He looks over at Mark. "You know my brother? ...."
For a moment he continues eyeing Mark with his goggles, shoving his sleeve back to bring up his holocomputer screen with a wave of his hand over his forearm. He eventually taps the side of his goggles to bring them up again, frowning thoughtfully before he remembers that he's among People and should probably actually respond accordingly. Besides, there's probably a lot of ways this could have gone worse.
"Um. Thanks...for looking out for me. At that age I'd never been above ground before so it was probably a lot to process, especially alone." He glances at the bag that Mark had stowed the camera in, smiling faintly. "Oh, I loved learning how things worked. Still do. Er. I'm Donnie, by the way."
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"Some sort of isolated, temporal shift. A swap-out between one version of me and another, it's happened with Leo not too long ago- Wait." He looks over at Mark. "You know my brother? ...."
For a moment he continues eyeing Mark with his goggles, shoving his sleeve back to bring up his holocomputer screen with a wave of his hand over his forearm. He eventually taps the side of his goggles to bring them up again, frowning thoughtfully before he remembers that he's among People and should probably actually respond accordingly. Besides, there's probably a lot of ways this could have gone worse.
"Um. Thanks...for looking out for me. At that age I'd never been above ground before so it was probably a lot to process, especially alone." He glances at the bag that Mark had stowed the camera in, smiling faintly. "Oh, I loved learning how things worked. Still do. Er. I'm Donnie, by the way."