I don't know just by looking. More relief flooded into Gabriel's system. It was different. It was definitely different. And that was more than he could have ever hoped for. His relief was probably a little too visible as he reached back out for the watch and smiled at Noah, "I appreciate the thought, buddy, but if I wanted it fixed, I would have fixed it myself a long time ago," He said quietly, putting it back on his wrist.
"You know how I can do all of the things that I can do?" Gabriel asked, picking up his fork as soon as his watch was back in place and looking across the table at Noah. "The flying and teleporting and such? Well, those weren't what I started out with," He said, prodding his eggs around the plate before stabbing one and popping it into his mouth, chewing thoughtfully as he tried to figure out how to continue.
"What I started with was something like what you're talking about, knowing things that I shouldn't necessarily know, especially knowing how things worked and how to fix them," Gabriel said quietly. "You're brilliant, Noah. We've already established that without a doubt, but this...," He said, motioning to the model. "This isn't something that you could have done without some sort of assistance."