"That's just as important as a mutation like Aeria's or mine," Leon chimed in when Tollnak seemed to finish speaking. "Our mutations are meant to be the next step in evolution and not all of them are necessarily useful for anything. Yours lets you have a shot at an actual life and that's pretty awesome in my eyes!" Leon's eyes widened a bit as he said that last part, instantly realising that it was a rather rude thing to say to a blind man. '[i]Idiot[/i],' he chastised himself, deciding that it was best to just roll with his statement. If he took time to avoid mentioning things like eyes, then he'd be treating Tollnak differently than he would anyone else, something that Leon would hate if he were in Tollnak's position. Though thinking about Tollnak's eyes did give Leon an idea. While he probably couldn't do anything for Tollnak yet, there was one thing someone in the car could do. "Aeria," Leon said, looking towards her with a small smile. "You mind trying something? If you send a long enough breeze through the holocar, it should give Tollnak a better feel for his surroundings." Leon sat back in his seat after that, letting out a long breath and closing his eyes for a moment. As his eyes closed, all of the vitals and the mind of Tollnak materialized in his mind's eye, giving Leon a full view of Tollnak's health and exactly what he was looking for, a better understanding of Tollnak's eyes. There was definitely a chance that one day Leon could fix them. His eyes opened up, a feeling of satisfaction flowing over him until the presence of another reached his mind. It seemed Keita was on the holotrain too. He'd have to go say hi to his old friend that he had seen for the first time in several years earlier this morning. From what he could tell, Keita was in a particularly foul mood. '[i]Hope the kid's alright[/i]' Leon thought, biting the inside of his cheek.