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[Paragon Group] Cold Calling
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Sage took the man's hand and shook. He knew the name. Read papers he written when doing research for his cybernetics project. "I've read some of your work." Sage continued by quoting a white paper theory that he used to help create the tech for Nox's arm. He quoted it word for word as it was just a blip to search for the passage not that he had Internet access and could hit his own servers.

Sage wasn't nearly as excited to meet this man as he had been Dr. Derver. Though both were instrumental in his works.
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Dr. Victor Forrer
Victor shook Sage's hand as he searched his memory for the name. Sage Parker was a familiar name, but he couldn't recall where he had heard it. It was a likely because breaking social protocol tended to fluster him, but Victor was sure he had heard the man's name before. Victor was taken out of his discomfort as Sage quoted one of his own papers to him. Victor blinked in surprise. The paper in question, one on aligning neural pathways within prosthetics, wasn't a page turner by any means, but it was informative on how to allow people to feel sensations such as heat, cold, texture, and pain while wearing prosthetic limbs. Victor had wondered if Ghost would have ended up feeling pain in his arm, but his unique trait was one that applied to his prosthetic as well.

"It is a unique honor to have one's own work quoted to him," Victor said with an uncharacteristic smile. "'Aligning Neural Pathways in Prosthetics' is a rather tedious, but informative read. That, of course was the point though; to inform." He turned, taking Ephraim into his gaze for a moment before turning back to Sage to make it clear he was addressing both of them. "I will leave you both to your interview, but should you wish to discuss the finer points of cybernetics, just ask LUMA and we can arrange the time. Mr. Haart," he turned to Ephraim again. "If you have any questions regarding that data, you know where to find me. It was nice to meet you Mr. Parker, and once again, I apologize for the intrusion." Victor gave them both a respectful nod before exiting the office.

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