So equally incessant complaints about the lack of advancements, then.
[ It's said wryly, but—
He's only ever met engineers when he was pulled into here; they don't exist back home. Not really. And the only thing he's gathered from them—between Sam and Amos—is the occasional bemoaning of their missing resources and equipment.
Beyond that, Geralt's understanding of the profession is rudimentary at best. He's never asked for details, out of a desire to not waste his time with irrelevant information that he will not grasp in any useful way. ]
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[ It's said wryly, but—
He's only ever met engineers when he was pulled into here; they don't exist back home. Not really. And the only thing he's gathered from them—between Sam and Amos—is the occasional bemoaning of their missing resources and equipment.
Beyond that, Geralt's understanding of the profession is rudimentary at best. He's never asked for details, out of a desire to not waste his time with irrelevant information that he will not grasp in any useful way. ]