Unfortunately, Tenpou had already latched onto Sugane. Diligence and sobriety were traits that Tenpou did not himself possess, and so they were therefore a constant source of fascination. "I think Jump was at its high point during the late 1980s and 90s, really," he mused out loud. "Did you know that Saint Seiya is still popular here in South America? I like this country already."
Despite his wandering attention, he manipulated the robot's controls with surprising dexterity. A three-fingered metal claw snagged the bulbous mass of grey-blue alien tissue and lifted it free of its ammonia bath as if it were nothing more than an oversize UFO catcher prize. The overpowering vapors were largely handled by the lab's powerful air filtration system, but the smell was still strong enough to sting the eyes and throat. Tenpou didn't seem to notice, though. He let the sample drip over the tank for a few moments before he slowly began to transfer it to the bed of what resembled an oversized MRI scanner. A few unidentifiable fibrous blobs broke off and hit the floor wetly.
"Just scoop those up and throw them in the scanner!" Tenpou ordered gleefully. "Now you can tell your friends that you've seen a real Kaiju up close - or, well, bits of it, anyway. Isn't science cool?"
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Despite his wandering attention, he manipulated the robot's controls with surprising dexterity. A three-fingered metal claw snagged the bulbous mass of grey-blue alien tissue and lifted it free of its ammonia bath as if it were nothing more than an oversize UFO catcher prize. The overpowering vapors were largely handled by the lab's powerful air filtration system, but the smell was still strong enough to sting the eyes and throat. Tenpou didn't seem to notice, though. He let the sample drip over the tank for a few moments before he slowly began to transfer it to the bed of what resembled an oversized MRI scanner. A few unidentifiable fibrous blobs broke off and hit the floor wetly.
"Just scoop those up and throw them in the scanner!" Tenpou ordered gleefully. "Now you can tell your friends that you've seen a real Kaiju up close - or, well, bits of it, anyway. Isn't science cool?"