Kresnik Ahtreide (
nameofexorcist) wrote2011-06-29 03:09 pm
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39th Detonator [Video]
[Shortly after this, the video feed shows Kresnik waiting by a motorcycle that he borrowed from Shiki. The subway still isn't completely fixed, so they're working with Plan B and taking the land route via motorbike. He's waiting for Japan to bring the backpack with first-aid and other supplies before taking off to Discedo again.]
I'm heading to Discedo with Japan, we're going to rescue the remaining people there. If you're in Discedo and want to return with us to Dissimulo, start gathering your belongings and any necessary supplies.
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Watch members in all areas, keep me updated on your group's status. I'll answer when possible.
I'm heading to Discedo with Japan, we're going to rescue the remaining people there. If you're in Discedo and want to return with us to Dissimulo, start gathering your belongings and any necessary supplies.
[pause]
Watch members in all areas, keep me updated on your group's status. I'll answer when possible.
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Why does my personal... "fun" level matter to you anyways?
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[And because to not do so is too much of an anathema to him. His personal motto is just "doing it for the lulz."]
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I doubt that this situation can fit into your description.
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If you enjoyed the motorcycle ride or the scenery, or some aspect of it, whether you knew it or not, Japan might enjoy it better, or you'd be more relaxed or happy when you go pick up the new people. Now if a Japan is more relaxed and happy because by extension his driver and keeper is, then as his friend, I would also be. That being said, you being more relaxed and happy might help you in a strange way you wouldn't even be aware of and it could save someone's life there who in turn might wind up saving mine some day.
You never know.
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That sounds very hypothetical.
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In the field of war, one of my friends was almost never polite, however in order to meet someone he respected, he asked one of his friends how to act and be polite with this person. It left such a favorable impact that that person he was polite to later went on to try and save his life, and did rescue all of his friends and family.
Obviously different, but I believe the principles remain the same.
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...How's your group adapting to Spero?
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Dinosaurs?
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They're not a huge threat?
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Not really. I mean, I guess a few people might have troubles, but then they can just ask one of us for help.
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