The pair entered the rec room, Feyri taking one side while allowing Jim the far corner.
As they sized each other up, Feyri nodded. "Fair play."
Spar action: Drop down and deliver a leg kick while moving to the side
"If you would like, but I would advise caution: these arms came from a berserker, and I haven't had much time to adjust to them. They will be much stronger than my previous set, and I don't want to hurt you." Jim stood and looked at his hand. "...But at the same time I would welcome a chance to test them. Lead the way whenever you are ready, Fey."
First action for the spar, if it happens: Use a half-power shove to push Feyri and get an idea of the strength of these arms.
[Feyri dex:4]
[Jim dex:5+1]
[Jim str: 4+1]
Feyri begins to drop down and swing a kick at Jim's leg when Jim executes a double open hand shove directly into her chest. [End:6] She skids backwards several feet and drops to one knee, all the air knocked out of her lungs in an instant. She immediately tries to stand and then drops to both knees, gasping.
"Sounds cool. I'll have to look into that later."
Bishop paused in thought for a moment, looking at his hands before looking back up to the armory master.
"One last thing, do you know of any strong and tough materials that can be intergrated into human tissue without impeding it's function?"
After recieving the answer for my question, return the scouteye for however much tokens I can, then buy the Fibroblast Enhancement Therapy and head to the doctor for the required therapy.
"Uh, well I know the changeling mask is pretty strong...but thats something else entirely. Probably something you'll want to bring up with the doc. I'm sure he'd love to try a few things."
You turn in the scout eye for 1 token and buy yourself A Fibroblast Treatment. The Armory master hands you a little yellow card with "Admit one" written on it.
"Take that to the doc, he'll know what to do."
You take the card to the Doctor who examines it for a moment before slipping it into his pocket and nodding at you. "Will take a while. Process is...intensive. You are ready now?"
"Hey, so, uh, how long am I going to be immobile for? 'Cause I kinda have this thing about being mobile. I like walking."
"Perhaps you should not have broken your spine then." A doctor says as he walks up. "I'll get you a roll-a-bed. You won't be able to do much but you'll at least be able to cart yourself around."
He comes back a few minutes later with a rather expensive looking bed thing- minus the mattress- and he and a few others help move your mattress, and whatever is under it on your back, to the bed. The doctor points out the controls to move the bed around and then leaves.