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genessia2016-10-02 10:02 am
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Mission 1: Rising Eagle [Action / Video]
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[He awoke, dazed, groggy, and out of sorts, a strange weight on his chest, but feeling oddly comfortable otherwise. In an initial panic born of shock, he shot upright and looked around his environment... a cave, filled with water and dimly, but somehow comfortably lit. To say he was confused about where he was, let alone how he got here, was confusing. This... certainly wasn't what he was expecting after what he had just been through.
He looked down into his lap, where the weight had fallen, discovering the box left for all newcomers. Looking inside, the man was... immediately even more puzzled. Why would he need a cellular phone, a key, and money? After all, wasn't he...?
Either way, he wisely tucked the gifts and brochure into his flight suit's pockets, checking if he had everything on him that he had with him. He did, oddly enough, including his issued sidearm. Best as he could tell, he was only missing one thing... but that would have to wait. The pilot rose from his cocoon, and marched through the water... and onto the pier, greeted by Weiss' helpful welcome message.
...Honestly, as helpful as it was, several of the comments, and the candor they were delivered with, left him more baffled than anything.
Kidnapping? Dangers outside a barrier? People trying to prove how powerful they are? Multiple attempts to sabotage that hologram device? World domination? Just what kind of place was this? A madhouse? Regardless, this wasn't the fate he had in mind... and was suddenly very glad he still had his handgun. Either way, it was then that he put on that awfully gaudy-looking necklace with bright yellow stones in it. If nothing else, the color was appropriate.
Still, he grabbed a brochure of everything remotely of interest in the racks nearby, and then headed into the city proper. An obvious newcomer, looking carefully at every street sign and business of note along the way. He eventually settled into a small cafe, someplace to get a cheap cup of coffee while he read some of these pamphlets... and to take off his flight helmet finally.
If approached at any time, he'll be social enough, but he might appear a little on edge. Perhaps understandably, The flight suit, helmet, military patches, and gun are a dead-giveaway for a soldier of some sort, and one clearly out of his element.
Eventually, a few hours later, he'll feel comfortable enough to use the smartphone to broadcast a message. Maybe, just maybe, someone out there might be from his world... or at least, he'll meet friendly locals.]
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Given the preparedness of this city for people arriving in, I can only conclude it happens on a regular basis, and with it, comes appropriate introductions.
I am Major David Jordan, callsign "Yellow 13." I serve in the Federal Erusian Air Force as the flight leader of the 156th Fighter Wing. We are formally known as Aquila Squadron, though most know us simply as Yellow Squadron. If any of those things mean anything to anyone here, I would like to hear from you immediately.
Since returning home is clearly not an option in the foreseeable future, I'll be looking for civilian employment shortly. If anyone knows someone who has need of someone experienced in the operation and maintenance of aircraft and related technology, logistics, leadership, and knowledge of aerodynamics and physics, I request that you let me know. Thank you in advance.
Finally... would anyone happen to know where a nice, quiet bar might be?
[He might need a drink tonight.]
[He awoke, dazed, groggy, and out of sorts, a strange weight on his chest, but feeling oddly comfortable otherwise. In an initial panic born of shock, he shot upright and looked around his environment... a cave, filled with water and dimly, but somehow comfortably lit. To say he was confused about where he was, let alone how he got here, was confusing. This... certainly wasn't what he was expecting after what he had just been through.
He looked down into his lap, where the weight had fallen, discovering the box left for all newcomers. Looking inside, the man was... immediately even more puzzled. Why would he need a cellular phone, a key, and money? After all, wasn't he...?
Either way, he wisely tucked the gifts and brochure into his flight suit's pockets, checking if he had everything on him that he had with him. He did, oddly enough, including his issued sidearm. Best as he could tell, he was only missing one thing... but that would have to wait. The pilot rose from his cocoon, and marched through the water... and onto the pier, greeted by Weiss' helpful welcome message.
...Honestly, as helpful as it was, several of the comments, and the candor they were delivered with, left him more baffled than anything.
Kidnapping? Dangers outside a barrier? People trying to prove how powerful they are? Multiple attempts to sabotage that hologram device? World domination? Just what kind of place was this? A madhouse? Regardless, this wasn't the fate he had in mind... and was suddenly very glad he still had his handgun. Either way, it was then that he put on that awfully gaudy-looking necklace with bright yellow stones in it. If nothing else, the color was appropriate.
Still, he grabbed a brochure of everything remotely of interest in the racks nearby, and then headed into the city proper. An obvious newcomer, looking carefully at every street sign and business of note along the way. He eventually settled into a small cafe, someplace to get a cheap cup of coffee while he read some of these pamphlets... and to take off his flight helmet finally.
If approached at any time, he'll be social enough, but he might appear a little on edge. Perhaps understandably, The flight suit, helmet, military patches, and gun are a dead-giveaway for a soldier of some sort, and one clearly out of his element.
Eventually, a few hours later, he'll feel comfortable enough to use the smartphone to broadcast a message. Maybe, just maybe, someone out there might be from his world... or at least, he'll meet friendly locals.]
[Video]
Given the preparedness of this city for people arriving in, I can only conclude it happens on a regular basis, and with it, comes appropriate introductions.
I am Major David Jordan, callsign "Yellow 13." I serve in the Federal Erusian Air Force as the flight leader of the 156th Fighter Wing. We are formally known as Aquila Squadron, though most know us simply as Yellow Squadron. If any of those things mean anything to anyone here, I would like to hear from you immediately.
Since returning home is clearly not an option in the foreseeable future, I'll be looking for civilian employment shortly. If anyone knows someone who has need of someone experienced in the operation and maintenance of aircraft and related technology, logistics, leadership, and knowledge of aerodynamics and physics, I request that you let me know. Thank you in advance.
Finally... would anyone happen to know where a nice, quiet bar might be?
[He might need a drink tonight.]

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Federal Erusian Airforce? Yellow Squadron? Yellow 13?
He hastily dropped the documents on his desk and scrambled over to turn on video, utter disbelief written all over his face.]
I'm sorry, did you just say you were from the Federal Republic of Erusea?
[Say, is that an Osean flag on Blaze's flight jacket?]
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And he wondered... if he ended up here after losing his wings, what if she had too?
Thirteen looked at the man who responded to him, and quickly took notice of his attire... and that flag. Though he held no animosity to the Osean Federation at all, he found himself surprised when a sensation of relief found its way into his mind.]
That's correct, I did. Judging by your jacket, I'd say you're an Osean Air Self-Defense Force pilot?
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Blaze nodded, gaining some sense of composure, standing like any stiff military officer would.]
Yes. Well, former OADF. I'm Blaze, I used to lead the 108th Tactical Fighter Squadron.
[It wouldn't exactly take a rocket scientist to tell that Blaze wasn't exactly comfortable with the idea of giving out his real name. If there were any downside to the appearance of someone like Thirteen, it would be reaffirming to Blaze that there would be a chance that an enemy would show up- Yuktobania, Osean, Belkan or otherwise.]
You said you're... Yellow 13? The same Yellow 13 that was one of Erusea's top aces?
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Still, he remained professional on the matter, and certainly wouldn't press it further. And even if he wasn't uncomfortable with handing out his actual name, some pilots just preferred their callsigns.]
A fellow flight leader. It's a pleasure to meet you, Blaze.
That's right. I led Erusea's most celebrated fighter squadron. Our collective combat record was the best Erusea had to offer.
[Though... he did catch the word "was" in there. That was curious in itself.]
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It's an honor to have the chance to meet you. I looked up to you a lot when I was studying to become a pilot.
[As well as looked up to Cipher and Mobius One, but he'll at least choose not to mention the latter. That's a pilot that he doesn't know if Thirteen has a sore spot for, and he wasn't going to chance it. Still, there was almost child-like wonder in Blaze's eyes for the moment, it's not everyday one gets to meet one of their idols... until he caught himself and put back on a more neutral expression.]
I'm sorry, I doubt this is anything you want to hear right now. Is there anything you need to know about this place? I'm the Guardian of Attleton, so I'll do my best to aid you.
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That's some high praise, coming from a fellow pilot. I appreciate it, but I only got as far as I did because of my wingmen. Without them, I wouldn't have gotten very far.
[A dark thought emerged. But now, he'd have to go on without them, most likely. No single ship attacks, he would always say. Now it looked like that was all there was for Yellow Squadron.]
Well, a good bar would be a start. After that, can you confirm my suspicions of whether or not this whole place is... well, crazy? Just judging by Ms. Schnee's introductory message, it sounds like this place is filled with... cases.
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It's the same for me. I never would have gotten anywhere without them.
[And then Belka would have been free to get away with their nefarious plot. His eyes had drifted away from the screen and to the photo on his desk, but he was quick to put his attention back on the feed. It wouldn't do him any good to get sidetracked again.]
There are a number of bars in all of the cities, but I think the ones in Genessia City and Attleton will likely be the quietest. Jack's Bar is a popular one in Genessia, but it doubles as a karaoke bar. I think I heard there's a good one not too far from the Guardian's office in Attleton.
[He doesn't frequent bars very much. Or... a lot of places, for that matter. Not that he really has the time to.
Blaze pauses before going onto to answer the other question, letting out a bit of a sigh.]
"Cases" is right. We've had people show up that claim their the new supreme rulers, there are enough bizarre crimes that happen that bounty hunters are essentially a necessity, and don't even get me started on the Genessia Tribune's paperboy.
[He's had three newspapers thrown at him. It's a good thing he was good at dodging high speed objects.]
It can be nice, but I'm not going to deny the "crazy" part of it. And if you want any advice, I would recommend staying well away from Everglade.
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And when she turns to take her coffee and leave, she just to happens to see the man reading through pamphlets at a small table, flight helmet sat out in front of him.
The buzz of the Boundary at the edge of her hearing grows a bit louder, but she tries to ignore it. There's something... very familiar about this person. And she just can't quite help herself as she walks over to say hello.
This is probably ridiculous, but... well, doesn't everyone deserve a friendly greeting after such a strange awakening? With all these pamphlets, he must be new.]
Excuse me, but... you seem a little out of sorts. Are you alright?
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Yeah, you could say that. I'm fine physically, but very... confused about this place. All of it just seems... impossible. I came from a world where stuff like this was what you'd only see in the movies.
[He shook his head.]
...Sorry, that might have been a bit... dramatic. Thanks for checking on me, though. You were brought in too, I take it?
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[He... has plenty of things to think about, after all. While he had no intention of drowning any sorrows, a cold beer would probably be just what he needed to relax a little.]
I read a little about that Everglade place. Makes me wonder who in their right mind would want to live in a Halloween side show? I won't be setting foot there without a damn good reason. Last thing I want to deal with is being chased by zombies or body snatchers or whatever they've got over there.
But... we're dealing with crime weird enough that we have to get mercenaries involved? I thought Ms. Schnee said there was adequate law enforcement in this place.
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[There's a good reason why he prefers to stay in Genessia City and Attleton. They're the most normal ones.]
There is, but as I've come to learn, Guardians and law enforcement can get easily overwhelmed. Bounty hunters actually make our lives easier sometimes. Granted, I'm speaking from Attleton's stand point, and its law enforcement situation is nothing like any of the other cities.
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But that didn't mean she wasn't feeling strangely at ease, enough to let out a soft chuckle.]
No, no, don't worry about it, please. We didn't have anything quite like this where I come from, either. There have been... theories, but as far as I know, that was all.
[Other kinds of strangeness, yes, but not this particular one.]
But yes, I've only just arrived here as well. Er... it was really almost a month ago, but I'm afraid I'm still catching up, too. [Her smile went decidedly sheepish. Way to go, Litchi; interrupt this poor man and just talk like you're old friends.] I'm sorry, I'm being rude... my name is Litchi.
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Not so sure if we'd have aliens, though.
[Think of how much more could've been done if it wasn't for dumping untold billions into the various countermeasures to that asteroid. Still, if nothing else, he sounded much more sympathetic to the idea of alien life than supernatural.]
How so? Is there a lot of red tape in pursuing criminals in Attleton?
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[If anything, the easy and familiar conversation didn't bother him, and it brought a small smile to his face. He stood up, and offered a hand to shake, regardless.]
Major David Jordan, of the Federal Erusian Air Force. It's a pleasure, Ms. Litchi.
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[Emphasis on the "had" there.]
Given the rate of our world's technological marvels getting destroyed, it might be for the best that we aren't advancing that fast.
[He shakes his head. If anything, Attleton had a lack of red tape.]
No, Attleton doesn't have a police force. Its law enforcement boils down to me, Dante and those living in the town.
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[And that was underselling it. Erusea's capture of the railgun battery was what incited all-out war.]
No police force at all? Guess coming out of Erusea that idea's completely baffling for me. Well... something about the system there must be working if the place isn't out of control.
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[He just makes that solemn remark on that one. The Arkbird was supposed to be a symbol of peace. Leave it to the Belkans to give cause for it to be turned into a weapon.]
It was a surprise to me too, but it's surprisingly effective. We still need mercenary aid sometimes for occasional bounties, but otherwise the citizen's arrest system is pretty solid. But even so, I'd still like to put something else in place to give the city an extra sense of security, but I've only thought about a small K-9 unit.
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Had... had she met him before? It couldn't be possible.
And he was offering a hand to shake. Trying not to let on that her head was a sudden quagmire, she took the offered hand. Just a handshake, Litchi. Easy. Ignore the rattling in your lungs. It always dies down again.]
W-well, that certainly explains the flight helmet. The pleasure is all mine. [God, but her head hurt. The caffeine in the coffee might help. She hoped. With a soft cough, she tried to keep herself steady.] Please, feel free to just call me Litchi.
[It was getting hard to focus, but she was determined not to let the Boundary get the better of her. She couldn't panic every time it did this. It had happened before and everything was fine.]
Did you have any questions that I might be able to help with? I may not be the best guide, but I can at least give you directions to the hospital. [Beat.] F-for future reference, of course.
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[His handshake was firm and confident, but not too strong. A good one, well-practiced for a soldier. Still, he looked at her inquisitively for a moment.]
Forgive me if this is rude, but... are you all right? You look a little feverish all of a sudden.
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[He knew the dogs the Erusian MPs used were extremely well trained and very good at what they did. Fortunately, none of his pilots were stupid enough to keep banned substances, but he'd heard stories about more reckless pilots in other squadrons getting caught and severely reprimanded.]
Well... this is just a thought, but maybe you can look at tech from Nova City to beef up your ability to combat tougher threats. Might give a deterring effect to lesser criminals too.
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I'm alright, really. It's just a headache.
[She hoped that sounded more convincing than she thought it did. It was a headache, even if there was so much more. Hoping that she could push past it by switching subjects right back, she tried just that.]
But... life in general, hm? In some ways, things are very much like being back home, and in some others, it's very different. To be honest, it's much more peaceful here than I'm used to. No one has tried to pick a fight with me here, which is more than I can say for home.
[A month without Tao jumping on her had been... somehow a blessing and a curse, all at once. In spite of the buzzing feedback and the pain behind her left eye, she gave him a playful smile. Somehow, it just came up all on its own.]
I imagine it'll be a bit quiet for an air force major like yourself, as well.
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Feel free to sit down and join me for a little while, if you'd like to rest. Truthfully, I wouldn't mind the company.
[With that, he sat back down, looking somewhat more at ease.]
Peaceful, huh? Could get used to that. ...But why would anyone want to pick a fight with you at all?
[She seemed like a nice enough woman, after all.]
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[And since the source of the disease and the cure were both in Attleton, his focus was entirely on that. Things have been more than a little rough, that's for sure.]
Since we have nothing like that at home either, I wouldn't know where to even begin. My only area of expertise are Tomcats.
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[Of course, you had to have that as a leader. Still, he smiled at the mention of a fighter aircraft.]
Heh, I can't imagine an F-14 being an entirely practical tool for keeping a city going. Damn good aircraft though, even if I prefer the agility the Su-37 provides.
Still, it probably wouldn't hurt to ask around over there. I'm sure they've developed better equipment for general law enforcement. A better kevlar vest, a more reliable taser, something like that. ...Hey, maybe they'll have laser guns like in the movies that can be set for stun.
[He's only half joking about that.]
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[What is his life even. Still, getting a compliment from Yellow Thirteen of all pilots? Talk about humbling.]
Unfortunately not. But even if it was, supposedly there's some barrier in the skies that prevent aircraft from being able to attain altitude. Guys like us are effectively grounded.
[He does miss flying, but he'd also been out of a war for a number of months now, so getting used to a grounded life has been on his agenda anyway.]
Now that you mention it, Nova City probably would have a better selection in equipment. I have a tranquilizer pistol, but beyond that and a proper handgun, I can't say I'm well equipped.
But now I'm curious if they do have those kinds of guns. If they do, remind me not to wear a red shirt while wielding one.
[He can't help but be grinning a little bit. He's a nerd, he can't help it.]
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[As she sank down into the other chair, suddenly, she caught a faint whiff of... pancakes? A different table swam into focus and then back out again. Focus on the cardboard of the cup, Litchi. It's solid and it's real.
He asked a question. Her smile turning a bit wry, she chuckled.]
One of my students back home is... how should I put this... a bit... rambunctious. She considers it playing.
[And then there was Tager, trying to drag her away from her mission. Or even him, so far gone that he would lash out at anyone. But those didn't need to be shared.]
The city could get a bit dangerous from time to time, too, but I'm normally just the person patching others up again.
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I know a kind of quiet bar that a grumpy Marine likes to go to. I can come show you if you want.
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Ah, hello... Unless you are dressing up for a halloween party, I assume you are new.
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A lot of those titles are empty now. Just a matter of putting it out there, in case it meant something to anyone out here. Being a flight lead or a Major from some nation that doesn't have any other presence here really doesn't mean much.
[Just like how he didn't question Ace being a "pirate" commander. After all, that probably meant something different than he was used to.]
As for the bar, I would definitely appreciate it.
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Little early for the costume parties, though. You're right, I'm fresh out of the cave. Only been in town for a couple of hours now.
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[He had a feeling the answer would simply unsettle him further.]
So, grounded by that barrier. So even if we could get our aircraft back, all they'd be good for is for display. Kind of a lousy way to get your wings clipped, but so it is. [Besides, he figured his flying days were over anyway... maybe it was for the best for now.]
And yeah, I'll remind you. Then again, you're not a nameless extra, so I'm sure you'll be fine there as well.
And if I may, if you're already carrying around a tranquilizer pistol, it might be worth actually getting a rifle for the same purpose. I don't know about you, but if some kind of angry creature was out to get me, I wouldn't want to be close enough to have to resort to using a pistol. Pistol'd work fine for a human, but anything scarier, you might want to be further away.
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She sounds like a real handful, if she's picking fights with her teacher. I don't think I've ever heard of a kid thinking of fighting as a good way to play.
Patching people back up? So you're also a doctor?
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The only way we would be able to fly again is if we opened a subarchway back to a place in our world. But that would involve sacrificing something important in order to do so. I can't deny that it's crossed my mind a few times, but me getting airborne again is unlikely.
[You know, potentially being wanted by Osea's secret service is a cause for concern and all. After all, his squadron has to wait ten years before the Ghosts of Razgriz documents would be released.
Blaze raised a hand to his chin as he thought for a moment, before he gave a nod.]
Yes, you're right. I hadn't thought of that. Dante is an accomplished demon hunter, so I have no doubt he'd be able to get by just fine, but I never thought about a long range advantage for myself. Thank you.
[No wonder Thirteen was such a renowned leader if he had that kind of foresight that someone like Blaze had easily glossed over. He might have to start considering some minor bike modifications to potentially carry some extra equipment. He hesitated a moment again.]
Actually, once I complete my current shift, I could treat you to a few drinks. If you'd like to, that is.
[He doesn't really drink often but it seemed polite to at least offer, especially to someone who actually came from the same place he did.]
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[Tao was, after all, unlike anything else but Tao. Regardless, Litchi loved her odd student, ridiculous nicknames aside.
Fiddling absently with her coffee cup, Litchi gave a nod.]
And yes, I am. I owned a small clinic back home. I have to admit, I'm a bit concerned with how my patients will hold up while I'm here. Something tells me that the passing of time here doesn't make much difference, though.
[She could swear that someone said something along those lines, but she couldn't quite remember who.]
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[He looked down to his coffee and mused on what she said... about time's flow. Initially he wasn't sure what to make of it, but quickly decided that for him, it didn't matter how much time passed in his world or not.
The result of what happened to him would always be the same. But that wasn't the case for her.]
Well, if time here doesn't matter, and you eventually get back to where you left off, it shouldn't end up being a problem. If it does matter... I'm sure people will help your patients out until you return.
[Not like there was anything they could do about that right now.]
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Half to mask her smile, half to try to soothe both rattling nerves and rattling lungs, she took a sip of her own coffee. When she glanced back up, the introspective look on his face made concern stir within her. Probably best not to ask about it. No matter what the Boundary may be bouncing at her, deja vu aside, she was very sure it was a topic for another time.]
I certainly hope so. My assistant is a sweet girl, but she has a lot to learn, still.
[The rattling lungs finally managed to get to her enough to draw out a soft cough, but she had to stop letting it get to her. Another sip of coffee quelled any further coughing, and a playful spark in her eye (hopefully) would quell suspicion.]
You know, you might just be the first military man I've heard speak so highly of doctors and teachers. The soldiers back home can be quite a bit rougher around the edges.
[Not that she's met too many from the NOL, but given their reputation in Orient Town? It was easy enough to fall back on.]
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[It was frankly stated, honest, and maybe a little harsh toward the NOL. But his harshness did carry with it experience.]
The way I see it, when you get shot, the doctors are there to save your life. Even if it's not life-threatening, they're the ones that help keep everyone, soldiers and civilians alike, going. And who do the doctors learn from? Good teachers.
And who do good soldiers learn from? Good teachers. And if you're an airman like I am, physics lessons can save your life too. Soldiers who forget what they were taught are the ones who usually end up in trouble. And the soldiers that get by, survive, and grow? They become teachers, one way or another.
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But sure hold on. I'll be right there.
[and it's not too much longer than Ace comes rolling up on a skateboard modified with seemingly decorative exhaust pipes, and a small pug with sunglasses sitting in front of him]
Yo, David Jordan right? I had to pick up Butch along the way. [gestures down at the pug] Hope that's alright.
[for her own part, the pig just quietly farts]
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[She paused for a moment.]
have you met anyone to explain anything to you yet?
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That's true, isn't it? Leading by example is just as much a way of teaching as anything else. Moreso, in some cases.
You're a wise man, Major Jordan.
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