"Technology can be very dangerous, but it's more so in the hands of someone not thinking it through." Jayce is an example. He understands Hextech and technology too much, but he still made bad choices surrounding what he was capable of doing. And that involved him not thinking through to the obvious conclusions and simply acting. He's overly cautious these days. Holding himself in check.
Jayce is very handsy with people, it's something he's never really outgrown. He slings his arm around friends, pats them on the back, nudges their shoulder with his. It's always meant well, this display of affection, and he usually pushes at that boundary without being aware of it, like now. Kell didn't shy away so he figures it was not a big deal. For now. It'll never be more than those casual pats, even after seven years with Viktor until recently it was always a respectful friendly gesture.
"Remember when I said technology was dangerous?" Only a few minutes ago. Jayce smiles wryly. "It wasn't the smartest experiment we did. We were desperate at the time. I knew the power that teleportation created, having seen it myself when I was a child. The crystal was unstable. It was the only way to prove it though, so people could see." And doing so meant they were taking a big risk. No one was around that time of night so probably the only people who would truly get hurt were the two of them.
"We didn't make it do this, it naturally did it. We were able to stabilize the crystal to have it function." Jayce without a second thought jumps into the room and immediately begins to float. He swims confidently toward the glowing orb in the center, the teleportation center. "Eventually this little proof turned into a giant teleportation device that whole ships could pass through safely."
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Jayce is very handsy with people, it's something he's never really outgrown. He slings his arm around friends, pats them on the back, nudges their shoulder with his. It's always meant well, this display of affection, and he usually pushes at that boundary without being aware of it, like now. Kell didn't shy away so he figures it was not a big deal. For now. It'll never be more than those casual pats, even after seven years with Viktor until recently it was always a respectful friendly gesture.
"Remember when I said technology was dangerous?" Only a few minutes ago. Jayce smiles wryly. "It wasn't the smartest experiment we did. We were desperate at the time. I knew the power that teleportation created, having seen it myself when I was a child. The crystal was unstable. It was the only way to prove it though, so people could see." And doing so meant they were taking a big risk. No one was around that time of night so probably the only people who would truly get hurt were the two of them.
"We didn't make it do this, it naturally did it. We were able to stabilize the crystal to have it function." Jayce without a second thought jumps into the room and immediately begins to float. He swims confidently toward the glowing orb in the center, the teleportation center. "Eventually this little proof turned into a giant teleportation device that whole ships could pass through safely."