V didn't really have any intention of fighting - he had weapons on him and he hadn't reached for any - but it seemed like squaring up to him was the right move. The posturing was something that V understood and at least seemed relatively universal and he could at least have some level of respect for someone who was willing to square up to him.
He was waiting for their response and was mildly thrown by the way they grew distracted. His posturing lost some of the bravado and his gaze shifted away from Wren. This was a problem that V didn't know all that much on, really. He'd heard of the carnage that cyberpsychosis could wreck and he knew that there were occasions MaxTac had to be called, and he knew what he'd learned from talking with Regina on it, but he was ultimately just a hired hand meant to disable them so that Regina could try to work on a cure.
"It's an illness. Don't know what causes it, exactly, but seems linked with people who install a shit ton of cyberware or turn themselves into borgs. They start killing everyone."
He seemed like he had another thought he might add to what he'd already said but ultimately closed his mouth, keeping that thought to himself. He was smart enough to find a correlation between possible depersonalization and psychosis but he certainly wasn't trained in any sort of capacity to actually talk about it, so he wouldn't. Besides, that correlation implied that he was at least partly on the way to it himself, and he really hated the idea of that.
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He was waiting for their response and was mildly thrown by the way they grew distracted. His posturing lost some of the bravado and his gaze shifted away from Wren. This was a problem that V didn't know all that much on, really. He'd heard of the carnage that cyberpsychosis could wreck and he knew that there were occasions MaxTac had to be called, and he knew what he'd learned from talking with Regina on it, but he was ultimately just a hired hand meant to disable them so that Regina could try to work on a cure.
"It's an illness. Don't know what causes it, exactly, but seems linked with people who install a shit ton of cyberware or turn themselves into borgs. They start killing everyone."
He seemed like he had another thought he might add to what he'd already said but ultimately closed his mouth, keeping that thought to himself. He was smart enough to find a correlation between possible depersonalization and psychosis but he certainly wasn't trained in any sort of capacity to actually talk about it, so he wouldn't. Besides, that correlation implied that he was at least partly on the way to it himself, and he really hated the idea of that.