"Uh, more like working on things that aren't actually sanctioned by my employer in my actual place of employment would probably be frowned up just a little if anything were to go wrong. If, mind you, if. I'm not saying anything will."
It's not like he's ever actually cared what his bosses thought of his work in the past. He'd drifted with a half-dead kaiju brain against Stacker's wishes because he'd known it was their best option for finding out how the hell to deal with their situation once and for all and goddammit, he'd been right. He knows helping Kieren is right, too, there are no qualms about that. He's decidedly qualmless.
But that doesn't mean he'd be happy to get fired over it, either. Winning the lottery might have gotten him and Kate a condo but having a job is what's going to allow them to keep it.
"Anyway," he continues, "you need to try to chill, my friend. All your questions are starting to make me nervous." It takes him only a moment to find Kieren's sample, and he beckons Sirius to follow him as he places it under a microscope. "You look at this one, then I'll show you a blood sample taken from a regular ol' Joe Schmo. The answer to your question is, I do what I can and then I iron out the kinks. That's all I can do right now without having access to whatever research the lab rats from his world had that could tell me exactly what was needed to keep him stable."
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It's not like he's ever actually cared what his bosses thought of his work in the past. He'd drifted with a half-dead kaiju brain against Stacker's wishes because he'd known it was their best option for finding out how the hell to deal with their situation once and for all and goddammit, he'd been right. He knows helping Kieren is right, too, there are no qualms about that. He's decidedly qualmless.
But that doesn't mean he'd be happy to get fired over it, either. Winning the lottery might have gotten him and Kate a condo but having a job is what's going to allow them to keep it.
"Anyway," he continues, "you need to try to chill, my friend. All your questions are starting to make me nervous." It takes him only a moment to find Kieren's sample, and he beckons Sirius to follow him as he places it under a microscope. "You look at this one, then I'll show you a blood sample taken from a regular ol' Joe Schmo. The answer to your question is, I do what I can and then I iron out the kinks. That's all I can do right now without having access to whatever research the lab rats from his world had that could tell me exactly what was needed to keep him stable."