That is something Strange will need to get used to, for G'raha is very adept at slinging praises to targets he feels have earned them. No pressure, of course. (Some pressure.)
"You do not seem to be the only one," he says, empathetic to the situation of being thrown thusly into a wholly new pit of technology, having such recent experiences himself. And it does bring them back to what ought to be the real point of interest.
G'raha shifts his gaze back to the androids themselves. "I have encountered varying types of automations, some more humanoid than others, and all with different sources of power." A pause. "Cars and other vehicles as well, but..."
He kneels down now to the closest.
"...there is something about these that unnerves me."
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"You do not seem to be the only one," he says, empathetic to the situation of being thrown thusly into a wholly new pit of technology, having such recent experiences himself. And it does bring them back to what ought to be the real point of interest.
G'raha shifts his gaze back to the androids themselves. "I have encountered varying types of automations, some more humanoid than others, and all with different sources of power." A pause. "Cars and other vehicles as well, but..."
He kneels down now to the closest.
"...there is something about these that unnerves me."