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Dr. Rikkard looked at the picture, looked up at Sonja and then the picture again. He did this a couple of more times before handing the picture to Dr. Kosugi.
"Pretty lady," commented Rikkard with his Rheinland accent. "I will need some scans, particularly of your bone structure but that is very doable."
"I will provide you with those scans," replied Doc. "I am guessing you will be doing something with bones?"
"Yes, Doctor," replied Rikkard. "Bone alteration will help with changing her look, particularly that of her face. We have options on this."
Dr. Kosugi was busy studying her picture. He was deeply staring into it as surgery in no way was his thing. He was a profiler and was excellent about making someone into a new mold.
"Kusarian," he said in his baritone voice looking toward her. "The eyes could be Kusarian." He continued his thought process as he continued studying the picture. As he studied, he was writing down his thoughts in his native language which wasn't uncommon. For him, it kept his thoughts straight.
"Fraulein," Rikkard said looking to Sonja. "Your face is easy. I will match it with what Dr. Kosugi draws up for you. There is much else I can do as well but the questions may be a bit, well, embarrassing, but I must know. Would you like the same bust line, for example? I can make it bigger or smaller as you like. I can do pretty much what you wish. Just name it."
"And do know, Sonja," Doc added, "that once he finishes his surgery, you will spend 24 hours on the Rejuvenator table which re-conditions the skin, removing any and all blemishes. We can even adjust your skin tone through the uses of pigments with it. Normally, it is used for burn victims and those badly disfigured through war or accidents but we have done much to make it something better."
"Do forgive me for the embarrassing questions, Fraulein, but I want to get this right....for all of us," added Rikkard.
For the moment, Dr. Kosugi was largely silent. He was mostly stone faced but deep in thought.