Murphy was right about that! "Imagine growing up knowing that anything you wanted to see was totally available," he said with a shake of his head. "I mean, I'm just learning to see the world like that myself, seeing as I don't instantly fritz out my devices here," which was pretty neat, even if Harry didn't want to rely on it too heavily. Particularly when it came to major things. Like ventilators and heart monitors and important stuff. "The internet is a whole new world, Murph," he told her with a small smirk, "I can see why kids have to limit their screen time. Never got it before. Now... oh yeah," though the reality was far more mundane than the twinkle in his eye let on. Research was his thing. It was who he was and what he did and this was just another tool at his disposal - one of the very few at his disposal.
Ah crap, too much! Harry winced in empathy at the obvious broken rib. They were the worst! "You are having naughty thoughts about me in tight outfits. I feel objectified," he said with a slight pout that was entirely staged. Hell, he'd give an awful lot to be objectified from time to time, but it wasn't in his wheelhouse. He gave a small frown at her refusal to accept a magical alarm of sorts, though Harry knew and understood Murphy's need to stand up for herself. "Not even a little one?" he asked hopefully, doubting she'd change her mind all the same.
He met her eyes once again and nodded. "Goes without saying, pardner," Harry said with his hand on hers. "First sign of trouble, I'm calling you to bail me out of it," he promised. There wasn't a person on this or any other plane he trusted to have his back more. "As long as it's reciprocated."
Crunching gear change that wouldn't have been out of place in the Blue Beetle. "I think..." Harry frowned and tried to push aside the disquiet and unease he'd felt when he'd arrived and tried to look at it from a purely neutral angle. "..I think they're doing their best in a situation they have no control over," he told Karrin. It might not be the most enlightened response, but it was honest. "They don't know why we're here, but they're trying to look out for us all the same when they could have just killed us all as we came through," a less pleasant thought. "Instead they're giving us a place to stay and a way to live, so yeah, the DOA are probably on the lighter side of okay."