The excited reporter stood in front of the hospital bed, joyfully handed over the microphone: "Do you have anything to say to the friends watching on TV?"
"Ah?"
The patient on the bed looked bewildered, blinked as if coming to his senses: "You, hello everyone? I'm, I'm okay, just a bit dizzy."
Throughout the recording, after the doctors checked the physical status and made judgments and gave permissions, the waiting staff on the side opened the outer packaging, skillfully embedded the thumb-sized external connection module into the interface on his back, filling the depression.
The installation of two new prosthetic limbs was even simpler, fixed to the legs and it was done.
After recalibrating the program and connections, the job was complete.
The entire process was like changing a tire.
So much so that... not only the reporters, but even the patients involved in the experiment found it hard to believe, looking down at the unfamiliar legs, bewildered: "Finished?"
