I am going to make two. This one is going to be for a medic. I read about x-rays and how you can see when someone is hurt with them. I want to make a smart glove that can tell how someone is hurt when you touch them. [It was rather cobbled-together looking but it was a work-in-progress.]
I'd say you're very smart though. Especially for a kid your age. I mean... that's a really futuristic idea you've got. *smiles* And good. Never stop doing that.
Thank you, sir. Richard helped, he let me use his things to build something so I took my iPad to research it. It is? [Adults always seemed to develop something new so she thought she could too.]
Thinking of new things is exciting, science and medicine are always changing from what I read so maybe someone else is working on it too. [It did not sound totally far-fetched, after all Humans could transplant someone's face. She studies him carefully now that he was at eye level.]
I know, my friend told me that too. [And back to work she goes.]
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A smart glove, well, I hope to.
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Training must come first but I will try.
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*takes a knee so he's level with her* Training is important, but heart is too. Never forget that.
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I know, my friend told me that too. [And back to work she goes.]