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Tauron has performed some excessive work by routing Fay's [???] to the various applications he's added to her body. They are all functioning on the electronic energy from a installed internal engine which is fueled the same way the body is, by converting food into energy. Fay will have to eat more now but in Taurons eyes that's acceptable considering the abundance of sustenance for biological beings that existed in this world.
Fay won't have to think to activate these devices, they function as a part of her body and will simple activate when she needs them to, just like she controls her appendages.
In addition, she will have an increased awareness of electronic fields and sounds. Being able to tell if where running electronic devices are, hear things from a greater distance and have a keener understanding of audio in general. She would for instance after only hearing a person talk for a short while be able to tell if they're lying or not based on the sound of their voice (unless said person had really perfected the art of lying) and remember various sounds much better, among many other things that are associated to the sense of hearing.
There is a likelihood that she will develop an interest in music and other sound-based phenomena simply due to the fact that she will be able to enjoy them to an extent few others can. However, she might now never be able to listen to music produced by lower quality speakers as to her newfound senses it will sound awful compared to the higher quality versions. These new interests might also lead to a stronger sense of individuality, but only time will tell.

"Ahh... you look absolutely stunning, Fay. Do you want me to get you a mirror? Simply nod or shake your head." Tauron asks as he looks her over.
Fay raises a tentacle to their ear - are things too loud? They are, aren't they?
In doing so, they manage to cut the side of their head shallowly with the spike. Nothing to worry about. It'll heal in a moment.

They shake their head. No, a mirror won't be necessary. The other angel, the observer, just scampers around, looking at Fay from different angles.
Wait, what did he say? Stunning? Surely not. Well, that's definitely what was heard, and it sounded like Tauron meant it. Proud of his work, he must be. He's rather alien to have any opinion on the angel's individual features.

Right now Fay has no idea about the increased senses, or any real opinions on music. Those will have to develop over time. They are aware of the electronics around here, even in Fay's own body, though it isn't yet clear to them how.

Carefully, Fay tries to stand on those mechanical legs, smiling slightly. They keep hold of the edge of the operating table just in case.