Baelheit doesn't respond right away, turning over the proposal in his mind. It is true that he is always on the lookout for new data that might assist his research... But he's never heard of Cybertron. If what Starscream is saying is true -- and Baelheit doesn't need Daimon to tell him to take everything he says with a generous serving of salt -- then it sounds like Cybertronian life forms are some kind of cybernetic organisms. There is no doubt in his mind that studying such a species would reap much in the way of reward, but he cannot afford to trust Starscream so blindly. The man reeks of unfulfilled promises and undisclosed agendas. Tread carefully with this one, Daimon advises. Baelheit is inclined to agree.
"Your proposal merits consideration," he says finally, "although I cannot make any guarantees as to the efficacy of any of my medical personnel on a life form such as yourself. And at any rate, I believe more information is in order before I can make a decision. Why don't we arrange a meeting to discuss the terms of this agreement? Sometime when you aren't trying to break into my laboratory, of course."
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"Your proposal merits consideration," he says finally, "although I cannot make any guarantees as to the efficacy of any of my medical personnel on a life form such as yourself. And at any rate, I believe more information is in order before I can make a decision. Why don't we arrange a meeting to discuss the terms of this agreement? Sometime when you aren't trying to break into my laboratory, of course."