[ Harrison stares at him flatly as he starts to explain his idea. He'd thought about it briefly when he first came to this Earth and found out everything there was to find out about its Harrison Wells. At the time, he'd decided to blend in, stay in S.T.A.R. Labs for the most part, and not speak to anyone if he didn't have to. It had worked out at the time, but now . . .
He crinkles his nose when "cloning" gets mentioned, then lifts a hand to pinch at the bridge of it. ]
Ramon. Explaining why Harrison Wells has a perfect clone my age is just as complicated as explaining Earth-2 to the world at large. And. [ He lifts a hand at that as a sign that he's not finished. ] And. That then puts Jesse in a precarious situation. The daughter of the scientist's clone? Come on.
[ He'd thought more about what Jesse would do on this Earth. Just because he had to deal with this particular "problem" didn't mean that Jesse should suffer the same fate. It would be best for her to change her last name, hold her head high, and go out into the world and do as she sees fit. At the same time . . . after all he'd gone through to get her back, Harrison can't just claim she isn't his daughter. That's not an option. Nor is claiming she's the other Wells' child.
Harrison leans back with his coffee, rolling his eyes. ]
Unless you want to claim that the other one was a clone.
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He crinkles his nose when "cloning" gets mentioned, then lifts a hand to pinch at the bridge of it. ]
Ramon. Explaining why Harrison Wells has a perfect clone my age is just as complicated as explaining Earth-2 to the world at large. And. [ He lifts a hand at that as a sign that he's not finished. ] And. That then puts Jesse in a precarious situation. The daughter of the scientist's clone? Come on.
[ He'd thought more about what Jesse would do on this Earth. Just because he had to deal with this particular "problem" didn't mean that Jesse should suffer the same fate. It would be best for her to change her last name, hold her head high, and go out into the world and do as she sees fit. At the same time . . . after all he'd gone through to get her back, Harrison can't just claim she isn't his daughter. That's not an option. Nor is claiming she's the other Wells' child.
Harrison leans back with his coffee, rolling his eyes. ]
Unless you want to claim that the other one was a clone.