*watches fight* Ka ... kakkoi!
*evil crackle* We can rebuild her! We _have_ the technology!
Short and direct follow up to the last scene.
'Well, it's not like the rain hadn't already done this,' I thought as I trudged ashore, clothes that were now totally drenched making me have to work to get out of the water.
Sometimes, viewing the body as nothing more than a complex biological machine can be an asset. A machine needs fuel and a way to convert it to energy. In this case, food and air, by ways of the digestive and respiratory systems. Normally. An S2 organ lets me cheat in that regard.
Usually, you follow what you know. You react to the actions of others based on what you've seen and done yourself.
Take the Otome in that tent. They'd feel the wind. They can leap, fly ... of course, the first place they'd look for someone or something that can arrive and depart as swiftly as I just had would be the sky.
Which is exactly the reason why I'd just subjected myself to around three quarters of an hour worth of getting reacquainted with the ocean. Or, in this case, the ocean floor in the immediate vicinity of the coastline.
And whatever else one could say about the standard issue Black runner uniforms, sturdy though the are, they can be a real drag.
I winced. Alright, maybe that pun had been a bit too much.
The jacket was the worst of it, really, since it was long enough to go down to my hips ... what, you thought I'd left it with the girl?
I'm not quite that absent-minded.
But damn, I needed a change of clothes.
And, I realized as I unslung the mostly empty backpack, some food _would_ be nice.
The fact that I don't neccessarily have to eat doesn't mean I don't want to, or that I don't get hungry.
This was Aries territory, and I remembered the town here as having a small satellite office of the company, a bit like what we'd set up in places where messages still went fairly often, but where we didn't have manpower enough to expand fully like we did in Aries itself and later Windbloom.
'Looks like they'll be getting a surprise inspection,' I chuckled, getting off the beach and following the treeline towards the lights of the town.
-Griever
When tact is required, use brute force. When force is required, use greater force.
When the greatest force is required, use your head. Surprise is everything. - The Book of Cataclysm
*evil crackle* We can rebuild her! We _have_ the technology!
Short and direct follow up to the last scene.
'Well, it's not like the rain hadn't already done this,' I thought as I trudged ashore, clothes that were now totally drenched making me have to work to get out of the water.
Sometimes, viewing the body as nothing more than a complex biological machine can be an asset. A machine needs fuel and a way to convert it to energy. In this case, food and air, by ways of the digestive and respiratory systems. Normally. An S2 organ lets me cheat in that regard.
Usually, you follow what you know. You react to the actions of others based on what you've seen and done yourself.
Take the Otome in that tent. They'd feel the wind. They can leap, fly ... of course, the first place they'd look for someone or something that can arrive and depart as swiftly as I just had would be the sky.
Which is exactly the reason why I'd just subjected myself to around three quarters of an hour worth of getting reacquainted with the ocean. Or, in this case, the ocean floor in the immediate vicinity of the coastline.
And whatever else one could say about the standard issue Black runner uniforms, sturdy though the are, they can be a real drag.
I winced. Alright, maybe that pun had been a bit too much.
The jacket was the worst of it, really, since it was long enough to go down to my hips ... what, you thought I'd left it with the girl?
I'm not quite that absent-minded.
But damn, I needed a change of clothes.
And, I realized as I unslung the mostly empty backpack, some food _would_ be nice.
The fact that I don't neccessarily have to eat doesn't mean I don't want to, or that I don't get hungry.
This was Aries territory, and I remembered the town here as having a small satellite office of the company, a bit like what we'd set up in places where messages still went fairly often, but where we didn't have manpower enough to expand fully like we did in Aries itself and later Windbloom.
'Looks like they'll be getting a surprise inspection,' I chuckled, getting off the beach and following the treeline towards the lights of the town.
-Griever
When tact is required, use brute force. When force is required, use greater force.
When the greatest force is required, use your head. Surprise is everything. - The Book of Cataclysm