[Archer is silent for a moment, wondering what Kimblee is referring to, then it suddenly occurs to him that the last time he was here, he didn't have the automail. Archer's expression settles back into a smirk while he laughs; he doesn't move his mouth to laugh either.]
I suppose this would be quite a surprise, hmm? I believe I told you what happened with the array when I was last here?
[He thinks he remembers telling Kimblee how he lost half his body. He had been so scared back then! What a difference the automail has made!]
I had this installed... some time ago. I'm not sure exactly how long ago it was...
[He trails off, looking momentarily concerned before he brushes it off as though it's nothing. Either his memory is slipping a bit or he's just lost track of time - but that doesn't matter now anyway.]
Unfortunately, I didn't get to experience the power of this for long. I died attempting to protect the Fuhrer. My duty is to my country, after all.
[There's absolutely no sense of sarcasm there. To say Archer's views have changed drastically would be a horrible understatement.]
Ah, but that's more than enough about me. How long has it been? How have you been?
[...And he sees absolutely nothing wrong with discussing the automail as though it's the greatest thing that's ever happened to him. Maybe he's still high on pain medication...?]
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I suppose this would be quite a surprise, hmm? I believe I told you what happened with the array when I was last here?
[He thinks he remembers telling Kimblee how he lost half his body. He had been so scared back then! What a difference the automail has made!]
I had this installed... some time ago. I'm not sure exactly how long ago it was...
[He trails off, looking momentarily concerned before he brushes it off as though it's nothing. Either his memory is slipping a bit or he's just lost track of time - but that doesn't matter now anyway.]
Unfortunately, I didn't get to experience the power of this for long. I died attempting to protect the Fuhrer. My duty is to my country, after all.
[There's absolutely no sense of sarcasm there. To say Archer's views have changed drastically would be a horrible understatement.]
Ah, but that's more than enough about me. How long has it been? How have you been?
[...And he sees absolutely nothing wrong with discussing the automail as though it's the greatest thing that's ever happened to him. Maybe he's still high on pain medication...?]