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Jan 11, 2011 09:03

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LIEUTENANT COMMANDER KAT-320 | NOBLE TWO
REGISTRATION ID B320-xxxx-xxx|          Situation: unchanged. Armaments forthcoming. Wouldn't you know it, they make nothing in my size. My right arm for a gauss canon, in lieu of the kingdom I don't have ( Read more... )

yeah she talks a lot, tactical commander get, *zhaneel, black hole of curiosity, *tanvir, her tetris score trumps yours, *warrior of light, *ironhide, civilians everywhere, *alice, *zack, brb spartanating, *the arbiter, curiosity killed the kat, she always sinks his battleship, direct action is always necessary, *tess, *samurai jack, behold: social spartan!, spartan equips succinct, *kevas, *liz, *meth, *aqua, you're in my light commander, always got him dialed in

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thepuppyhero January 12 2011, 02:21:07 UTC
Swords. Broadswords specifically. I can use Materia too, but I'm better with a blade.

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catherine_b320 January 12 2011, 02:44:37 UTC
[Hello Zack! Nice to see you settled in.]

One question. Materia?

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thepuppyhero January 12 2011, 03:00:14 UTC
[Think Zack, think! How to explain this?

He tries to remember his old lessions. He really should have payed more attention.]

They're these sphere shaped things. If you have them equipped on a bracer you can use them to cast spells and call summons. Different ones do different things. I had some before, but they're gone now along with my sword.

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catherine_b320 January 12 2011, 03:22:15 UTC
[EYEROLL.]

More magic, then.

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thepuppyhero January 12 2011, 03:43:10 UTC
[You sound so impressed. He can tell.]

Don't have it where you come from?

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catherine_b320 January 12 2011, 04:09:44 UTC
No. And those who believe in it are considered ... delusional, at best.

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thepuppyhero January 12 2011, 06:08:05 UTC
[It's the way things have always been back home. Magic? Summons? No big deal.]

There's a science behind it, but I don't know much about it.

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catherine_b320 January 13 2011, 04:28:51 UTC
There always is.

[Though that admission does raise her estimation of your sanity back up to semi-acceptable parameters, Zack. wtg, magic.]

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thepuppyhero January 13 2011, 04:55:54 UTC
The scientists were always busy working with them in the Materia room. With their machines they could make new ones by combing different kinds.

[Same to you, but don't worry Kat. He still thinks you're foxy.]

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catherine_b320 January 13 2011, 08:59:56 UTC
[Hmm, science! HELLO FURTHER PING.]

What are the scientists of your world like?

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thepuppyhero January 13 2011, 19:19:10 UTC
[HELLO LEAST FAVORITE SUBJECT.]

I never talked to the scientists in the materia room beyond handing over new materia for them to work with. But I got to know others more personally.

[And because of that he's going to kill them someday. It's a life long goal.]

Those two were nothing more then a bunch psychopaths that treated human beings like objects. I don't know how many people were experimented on, suffering and dying because of them. All in the name of science.

They were murders.

[There's no pretending the hatred isn't there.]

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catherine_b320 January 13 2011, 19:30:08 UTC
[All in the name of science, huh? How about all in the name of ending the single largest conflict humanity had ever faced? She always held that it was necessary, that the washout rate of the Spartan IIs paved the way for Project: CHRYSANTHEMUM, but she's beginning to wonder.]

Sounds like you've got yourself a filing cabinet of personal experience, Fair.

[Hey, she wasn't oblivious to the fact that his eyes were glowing. That's no normal human mutation. The evident hatred doesn't hurt her theory, either.]

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thepuppyhero January 13 2011, 20:56:49 UTC
[Maybe it wasn't for science. Maybe it was just because they could. They were both crazy self serving men.]

They took my mentor, my idol, and my friend.

[And me, but he doesn't say it aloud.]

As well as many others. There's probably not much left of SOLDIER now.

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catherine_b320 January 13 2011, 22:24:46 UTC
[Okay, so she doesn't do the whole sympathy thing, because hey, hardcore soldier chick, but she gets what that's like. Losing comrades.]

Sorry to hear it.

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thepuppyhero January 13 2011, 22:44:16 UTC
[Try having to kill your own comrades. Sorry doesn't cut it. However, he'll do what he has to in order to protect those important to him.

Kat's clearly is a soldier of some kind. She must have lost people along the way too.]

My friend is still alive.

[Hopefully.

Don't think like that.]

You must have lost someone too with your line of work.

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catherine_b320 January 13 2011, 22:54:57 UTC
[Not with her own hands, no, but she's a Lieutenant Commander, and it was not a rank easily won. Sacrifices have always been necessary.]

Irrelevant here, don't you think? This place cares little for the circumstances we're come from.

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