For all that a giggle doesn't exactly offer much by way of answer, Tesla figures it's probably a good thing. If only in the fact that it proves that he's theoretically capable of understanding. He'll still need to figure out what to do about the fact that he may or may not have just come into (temporary?) possession of a small child. Who... should probably not be left to potentially crawl into oncoming traffic, for all that the road does look like the sort that doesn't see a lot of traffic. Still, it's the work of a moment's thought to pick the boy up, for all that it's been at least a century since he's been anywhere even remotely near small children.
(Fortunately, it seems that he hasn't entirely forgotten how it's done, for all that. Graceful he might not manage just yet, but he does manage to support everything that needs to be and that's as good a start as, he figures.)
Only then does he make his way back down into the crater, heedless of the fact that the ground might still be a little warm from the force of the impact. If it's enough to get through the soles of his shoes, he'll heal, and if not there's no harm done - and he does want to have a look at the meteorite. Especially once he gets close enough that it's not a meteorite, but some sort of capsule. And that is enough to prompt him into a more thorough exploration; while aliens aren't something he'd ever expected to run into, it's clear enough that the capsule is not of earthly origin regardless.
(And if he's trying to decide how easy it would be the take the capsule with him, well. Surely he can't be faulted for that.)
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(Fortunately, it seems that he hasn't entirely forgotten how it's done, for all that. Graceful he might not manage just yet, but he does manage to support everything that needs to be and that's as good a start as, he figures.)
Only then does he make his way back down into the crater, heedless of the fact that the ground might still be a little warm from the force of the impact. If it's enough to get through the soles of his shoes, he'll heal, and if not there's no harm done - and he does want to have a look at the meteorite. Especially once he gets close enough that it's not a meteorite, but some sort of capsule. And that is enough to prompt him into a more thorough exploration; while aliens aren't something he'd ever expected to run into, it's clear enough that the capsule is not of earthly origin regardless.
(And if he's trying to decide how easy it would be the take the capsule with him, well. Surely he can't be faulted for that.)