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1. What would it take to get the Big Belly Burger over in the Nova City cluster of the archipelago up and running? Jason mentioned it hasn't been running as far as he knows, and I'm unfortunately not that kind of handy depending on what it'd need to get functional.
2. What normal medical assistive technologies such as prosthetic limbs or wheelchairs or commodes available to people here? Dr. Robert Romano having no prosthetic arm seems a bit odd when he's indicated it's something he'd find functionally useful, with no bells and whistles requested.
3. How are you?
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2. All medical assistive technologies available to anyone back home, within reason, is available to those who reside within Etraya. However, the intention behind missions and your presence here is to test all of you individually, as you would be in your natural state. Individuals do change over time, and the kindness of others has often benefited others through their stay as well. To put it in clear terms: if one were to ask for advance technology available to them in their world for Robert Romano, we could supply this to him in the hospital.
3. I am well, thank you. A signal had recently gone through the barrier surrounding Etraya, and I have been keeping an eye out for anything that may come from that, but thus far I have not spotted anything.
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2. Hmm, I see. If I recall correctly, he's from an Earth and the year 2003. Would the technology from my Earth be considered sufficiently advanced enough to supply him with in the hospital? If it is, I'd like to make the request on his behalf. He went out of his way to ensure the magical malady wing was established. Seems like he deserves a good turn too.
3. I'm glad you're doing well. Is this the result of that one young woman on the rooftop? Do you know if she was safely retrieved? It seemed like people were on their way, but I only caught it the next morning. If you end up finding anything does eventually respond, would you be able to let us know?
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2. Getting a prosthetic suitable to someone from your time would not be too difficult. Robert is welcome to come by the hospital at his leisure and my companion bots can attempt to fit him with one.
3. I believe she is alright. If I receive any return correspondence, I can let you know.
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2. I'll reach out to Robert and let him know. Again, thank you.
3. Oh, no need. I'm not asking with any authority to need to know, I'm just glad to hear she's alright. Our laws back home don't apply here in the same ways, but me getting anything more about her condition would be a breach of her privacy without permission, and for my sake, I'd like to respect that. But thank you for the offer.