It was a relief to Steve that Connor had a suggestion to explain the LED. Even better that it was one that Steve could agree with and get behind. With a nod he smiled. "That should do the trick." Then he tilted his head slightly to the right and asked with curiosity, "Can you access our digital information? Like connect to the internet or gain access to our Five-0 network?"
"How much do you know about the past? I'm wondering mostly about things people can wager on - making the information you have very valuable." He expected Connor would understand how humans would try to exploit him or become threatening if they thought they could make money with the information he had.
Crossing his arms, Steve leaned back against his desk in a casual and relaxed position as they started to work out the details. "I doubt my older self will have any issue with me taking you on as my partner, so that shouldn't be a problem. You staying here at night to work however will be. Humans sleep. And even those who keep odd hours want time to do their own thing." Biting his lip, Steve thought about this further. "Also, if you're going to live as a human, you need to appear to behave as one." Steve's fingers tapped on his arms while he thought things over. Until Connor was settled into his new life and role, he didn't want him in the housing complex. Too many variables and too many things could go wrong - far too easily and quickly. He needed a more controllable environment with few people. At the same time, this wasn't completely up to him. He was here to guide and support, not be in full command.
"Normally we set up those who arrive here in an apartment complex. I'm a bit leery of doing that in your situation. At least right away." Thinking another moment he then nodded. "I'd like to offer that you come live with me. It's not fully ideal, my sister and a female friend already reside at the house, but I have an unfinished garage right off the house. It wouldn't take much to turn it into a proper room and that could be yours. You'd have access to the internet, and we could move a TV in there along with anything else you'd like."
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"How much do you know about the past? I'm wondering mostly about things people can wager on - making the information you have very valuable." He expected Connor would understand how humans would try to exploit him or become threatening if they thought they could make money with the information he had.
Crossing his arms, Steve leaned back against his desk in a casual and relaxed position as they started to work out the details. "I doubt my older self will have any issue with me taking you on as my partner, so that shouldn't be a problem. You staying here at night to work however will be. Humans sleep. And even those who keep odd hours want time to do their own thing." Biting his lip, Steve thought about this further. "Also, if you're going to live as a human, you need to appear to behave as one." Steve's fingers tapped on his arms while he thought things over. Until Connor was settled into his new life and role, he didn't want him in the housing complex. Too many variables and too many things could go wrong - far too easily and quickly. He needed a more controllable environment with few people. At the same time, this wasn't completely up to him. He was here to guide and support, not be in full command.
"Normally we set up those who arrive here in an apartment complex. I'm a bit leery of doing that in your situation. At least right away." Thinking another moment he then nodded. "I'd like to offer that you come live with me. It's not fully ideal, my sister and a female friend already reside at the house, but I have an unfinished garage right off the house. It wouldn't take much to turn it into a proper room and that could be yours. You'd have access to the internet, and we could move a TV in there along with anything else you'd like."