[ He doesn't respond to that because how can he, when he knows all too well that there isn't any helping them. Even if Gray had calmed down and suppressed his power in some manner, his lifespan had still been irreparably cut short. And then there were people like Lamden, whose genes had been mutated in a more obvious way. Despite Director Diggle's hopes that they could perhaps cure him, Harrison was skeptical at best — pessimistic was more like it. The effects of the particle accelerator were irreversible, period.
It's kind of Cisco to want to help and really, just like him at the end of the day. Too bad there's no helping anyone tied up in this situation. He lets out a noncommittal grunt in response, fingers curling. Only time would help at this point. Time, and his own form of atonement. First on the list: getting Barry his powers back somehow without putting anyone else in jeopardy.
After a moment, he heaves a sigh and uncurls his fingers, reaching up to rest a hand on Cisco's arm instead, quiet. ]
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It's kind of Cisco to want to help and really, just like him at the end of the day. Too bad there's no helping anyone tied up in this situation. He lets out a noncommittal grunt in response, fingers curling. Only time would help at this point. Time, and his own form of atonement. First on the list: getting Barry his powers back somehow without putting anyone else in jeopardy.
After a moment, he heaves a sigh and uncurls his fingers, reaching up to rest a hand on Cisco's arm instead, quiet. ]