Vyn Daldoure
Nati Bellum
He winced as she put the jack into his collar bone, it was nothing she did, It had just been broken once or twice and the cartilage expanded when his wounds healed from the trauma. He was hoping she'd be able to get data on the implant, Vyn's med droid was more of a trauma unit than a specialized one, he figured the sensor suite in his ship just wasn't strong enough to pick it up.
"Far as I'm aware. Never knew my grandfather, my three uncles had several implants. My Father however."
He though about when the coroner had him come in to confirm the identify everyone that had died that day. He remembered reading the medical synopsis, he'd been hit by a turbolaser, directly. Yet the remains were telling.
"From what the coroner could tell he had upwards of thirty implants."
Alora Vizsla
was digging up old thoughts he learned to just live with, though it wasn't bad memories, just mind bending ones.
He watched her with laser focus as she spoke, the words of understanding, familiarity. In a moment of clarity Vyn never knew he needed, he realized that all of a sudden he wasn't alone in the galaxy, suddenly whatever tension filled him melted away as his body relaxed in the chair. "You too?" There was a new unspoken understanding for him.
"Yeah for most people it's adjusting to a new life, but for myself- or maybe I should say us. it was just life." He tried not to make assumptions, but he had a feeling that was a part of life they'd shared. "Thank you, for all of this." He said that a bit quieter then he had been speaking. Honestly it was a miracle he was speaking at all, usually the most people got out of Vyn in terms of a response was a nod or grunt of disapproval or approval.
It was time to change the subject though, and since he'd been so talkative he figured, why not keep up the strange behavior. "What about you? What do you get up to when not scanning broken war vets?"
"Far as I'm aware. Never knew my grandfather, my three uncles had several implants. My Father however."
He though about when the coroner had him come in to confirm the identify everyone that had died that day. He remembered reading the medical synopsis, he'd been hit by a turbolaser, directly. Yet the remains were telling.
"From what the coroner could tell he had upwards of thirty implants."

He watched her with laser focus as she spoke, the words of understanding, familiarity. In a moment of clarity Vyn never knew he needed, he realized that all of a sudden he wasn't alone in the galaxy, suddenly whatever tension filled him melted away as his body relaxed in the chair. "You too?" There was a new unspoken understanding for him.
"Yeah for most people it's adjusting to a new life, but for myself- or maybe I should say us. it was just life." He tried not to make assumptions, but he had a feeling that was a part of life they'd shared. "Thank you, for all of this." He said that a bit quieter then he had been speaking. Honestly it was a miracle he was speaking at all, usually the most people got out of Vyn in terms of a response was a nod or grunt of disapproval or approval.
It was time to change the subject though, and since he'd been so talkative he figured, why not keep up the strange behavior. "What about you? What do you get up to when not scanning broken war vets?"