Yeah. It's more organic, and, I guess mystical in nature is the word I'm looking for, than laws of reality should really dictate. [The easy way Bruce says that, if slightly wry, reveals how much he's had to adjust to the revised ideas of technology and physics here.]
But there's another aspect here. [Bruce walks over to where the cobbled together satellite tech is standing out from the rest, visibly and undeniably far more advanced than anything else seen around Keeliai. There isn't much left-- this has been drained of power and is shut down, dead-- but its structure is still there, with an unlit readout panel as a display.]
There was a satellite that crash landed a few weeks ago, and what we salvaged from it looks like this. I had to piece this together for another purpose-- this is all I have left. [He nods down at it. The rest of what he and Stark Industries had had went to the PSDs, which were gone now.]
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But there's another aspect here. [Bruce walks over to where the cobbled together satellite tech is standing out from the rest, visibly and undeniably far more advanced than anything else seen around Keeliai. There isn't much left-- this has been drained of power and is shut down, dead-- but its structure is still there, with an unlit readout panel as a display.]
There was a satellite that crash landed a few weeks ago, and what we salvaged from it looks like this. I had to piece this together for another purpose-- this is all I have left. [He nods down at it. The rest of what he and Stark Industries had had went to the PSDs, which were gone now.]