He can't wait to see what Arthur thinks of her, if Eames is honest. True, he's somewhat wary for his own personal sake, having taught himself how to survive (which does include a great deal of selfish looking out for number one), but there's a fascination in learning. He's the best forger in the world at the moment, but what happens when some young child discovers a PASIV and starts becoming better than him? "I really don't mind," he assures. "Perhaps years ago, when I was first learning, I might have held a few hangups, but once you learn to live in anyone's skin, those fall away rather quickly."
"As for the projections, it might suit better if you were as you naturally are. Less for them to target as out of place," he explains. "Bad forgers are horrible on the job. Gets you ejected from the dream quite painfully when they figure out something is wrong with the fabric of their reality."
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"As for the projections, it might suit better if you were as you naturally are. Less for them to target as out of place," he explains. "Bad forgers are horrible on the job. Gets you ejected from the dream quite painfully when they figure out something is wrong with the fabric of their reality."