...Well, if it's Sue's dream bar...
"Hey, is this Sue's dream bar?"
Yes. This is for you. A key appears.
That is indeed for her. She goes up to the corresponding room, checks it out, writes stuff in the notebook - wow, her handwriting is shit compared to the others', must be growing up with a desk - but there's nobody else here. She goes back down, gets Bar to give her a snack tray on Stella's tab, flops in an armchair by the fireplace with it.
"I meant more that you couldn't have gotten your hands on it if it wasn't legal. If you could have then the power that lets you use the exo would presumably be called 'being rich.'"
"I wonder if it would be safe for me to use one, I'm on the high end of telepaths and could probably swat anyone who tried to hijack it."
"Nobody on your world will stop you if you want to try it, anyway. It's only a real issue if someone notices how it works and decides to attack you and you can't beat them."
"Yeah. It might be a little hard to pull off if I can't get it reverse-engineered, tho'. ...And I wonder if it blocks magnetists sensing as well as pulling it, because my sister emphatically does not need that kind of feedback about the topography of my body."
"I mean, I barely have any, but when they show up I do have to reconfigure the exo around 'em because they'll get in the way of the muscles, which are what the exo is supposed to go on top of."
"...Not that it actually matters, because reverse-engineered Milliways technology is the best, but would it do anything for someone who was paraplegic?"
"Yeah, probably, the exo could jump the nerve damage. I'm not a doctor but that's my understanding."
"I bet. Bar, I haven't decided yet, but if I did want an exoskeleton like hers what would it cost me?"
"...Seems a bit excessive considering I already have a near-perfectly functioning body that does what I want it to. I think I'll pass, at least for now."
"My parents didn't pay for it out of pocket but I forget if it was insurance, the IF pulling strings, or the company giving it to me for free as a PR thing. I just opened it up on Christmas."
"The Institute has enough money that I suspect a Baby Bella in our world would get one anyway, but I really don't need it."
"That is fantastically impressive, but not worth more than eighty-seven thousand dollars to me."