Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20190723001543/@comment-5583506-20190822165018

Evangeline reached for the green-colored contact lenses she had put in to cover up the neon-shining blue glow of her own. She then gently touched the side of her temple with a subtle stroking motion, shutting her lenses off, causing the glow to disappear entirely and reveal her eyes for what they truly were: a pair of grey, dead pupils that wandered around, only to stop and focus on the direction from which she heard Morgan's voice.

"It is not the eyes per se", Evangeline explained. "They are dead. Completely blind. There is nothing physically wrong with them, the doctors said. I just cannot see. It is like they just decided that they did not want to function anymore, as if they had witnessed enough."

She pointed to the place where she had touched her temple. "Here is where they went in to perform the surgery. With some classified Institute technology, the same kind of mechanics you would find in the circuits of those free-roaming Commonwealth synths, they attached a pair of adapters to my optic nerves. They are linked to a small panel just here, underneath the skin."

She tapped with her finger lightly against the temple. "They also put on a thin layer of synthetic lenses to my eyes. Though you cannot see it, it is there, but it serves no other purpose but to project the lights the adapters produce when they shine through the vitreous body. As for the functions, the adapters have a whole set of different modes, such as, night vision, heat detection, monochromatic, even some basic X-ray on short distances."

She tapped against the temple again and her eyes lit up with a pair of lively two neon-blue pupils, making her seem more alive than earlier. "It might sound practical, but I have never liked it. It makes me feel less ... human."