Hopefully he's considerate enough to make sure his kids and Carol Anne don't witness Tyler's messy demise when he finds why thd general is making all those transactions.
EDIT although a dive into the archive reminded me he's the one who told him to fire her in the first place (although Tyler never needed encouragement to fo that) but I doubt he's one to admit his mistakes.
As far as I'm aware Flint and Marsec are competitors. I'm not as familiar with the extended universe as many readers, though. While he does know Flint employed Donna, and IIRC warned her about Donna, I'm not sure If he knew she was sent after the General. If he didn't, he's probably figured it out by now.
From the chair to the crutches.
Has he always had limited vertical mobility, or is he getting 'better'.
That link did mention something about having an expert on cellular regen on the payroll, after all.
Oh I know.
I was wondering more about the first part. Has he always been able to kinda walk, or is Dr. Ashton furnishing him with the gene mod necessary to slowly but surely regain the ability?
Asking as, myself, a bitter, angry man with one leg who would wreak unholy havoc with my own hypothetical regained limb/mobility, thus, utterly dreading what a maniac like Alexander would/will do with the eventual reacquired ability to sprint.
Augustus already killed the man who (tangentially) put him in that wheelchair, coopted his organization, and scattered his acolytes. What more? You want him to salt the earth? lol
But yes, Maggie and a fleet of physical therapists have had moderate success with his mobility.
EDIT although a dive into the archive reminded me he's the one who told him to fire her in the first place (although Tyler never needed encouragement to fo that) but I doubt he's one to admit his mistakes.
Unless Donna's new employer works for Gus...
ED Holy run on sentences, Batman!
it'll come back to him, however
Has he always had limited vertical mobility, or is he getting 'better'.
That link did mention something about having an expert on cellular regen on the payroll, after all.
I was wondering more about the first part. Has he always been able to kinda walk, or is Dr. Ashton furnishing him with the gene mod necessary to slowly but surely regain the ability?
Asking as, myself, a bitter, angry man with one leg who would wreak unholy havoc with my own hypothetical regained limb/mobility, thus, utterly dreading what a maniac like Alexander would/will do with the eventual reacquired ability to sprint.
Augustus already killed the man who (tangentially) put him in that wheelchair, coopted his organization, and scattered his acolytes. What more? You want him to salt the earth? lol
But yes, Maggie and a fleet of physical therapists have had moderate success with his mobility.
And damnit lirv, you actually made me use a mirror for reading the middle panel...