> "Piltovan" sounds like something you'd take for acid reflux. > But okay. > Okay, that's
[ What would modern medicine have to say, Tony wonders? He's – okay in that area, but it's not his strongest, especially without the non-invasive body scans and AI-sourced medical databases that he generally relies on. There's the Tower, but the scan itself would be just as unreliable as whatever physical projection Viktor subconsciously manifests, and–
There's also the magic angle to consider. Which, sure, probably just boils down to extreme antimatter mechanics at its core, but Tony doesn't exactly have a background in the practical use of it, and definitely not enough to diagnose someone if they were suffering from it.
So. If there was someone who could help, someone whose resumé absolutely, perfectly fit the bill, it'd probably be – a brilliant MD with surgical skills who also casts spells for their day job. ]
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> But okay.
> Okay, that's
[ What would modern medicine have to say, Tony wonders? He's – okay in that area, but it's not his strongest, especially without the non-invasive body scans and AI-sourced medical databases that he generally relies on. There's the Tower, but the scan itself would be just as unreliable as whatever physical projection Viktor subconsciously manifests, and–
There's also the magic angle to consider. Which, sure, probably just boils down to extreme antimatter mechanics at its core, but Tony doesn't exactly have a background in the practical use of it, and definitely not enough to diagnose someone if they were suffering from it.
So. If there was someone who could help, someone whose resumé absolutely, perfectly fit the bill, it'd probably be – a brilliant MD with surgical skills who also casts spells for their day job. ]
>
[ Oh, for f– ]
> So there's this guy I know
> in Thorne.