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Without any anaesthetic? 0.0
Next thing you know he will be donning a long coat, have a smooth/gruff voice and have cool shades built into his eye sockets.
If it had any sort of like advantageous ability, I'd think about it for a bit. For the sake of checking my body temperature? I'll stick to a thermometer.
well if it can be make zoom in like a camera or basically feel like an android id do it haha
WTF
Get him near some radioactive chemicals, watch his hand evolve into something completely different.