Goro listens, keeping his eyes on the fire. "So your technology does not require one to have the talent for magic at all to make use of it." He muses. "Which gives it an advantage over the Free Cities' existing technology." He rubs his chin thoughtfully with one of his upper hands.
"It has been my experience that magic is innately dangerous and an often unstable force." He goes on. "You must have accounted for that unpredictability. Is your technology able to reliably stabilize its energies?" After all, using a hextech weapon or...or other sort of device is all well and good, but not if it runs the risk of blowing up due to crossed wires or developing some sort of...leak, or something.
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"It has been my experience that magic is innately dangerous and an often unstable force." He goes on. "You must have accounted for that unpredictability. Is your technology able to reliably stabilize its energies?" After all, using a hextech weapon or...or other sort of device is all well and good, but not if it runs the risk of blowing up due to crossed wires or developing some sort of...leak, or something.