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[voice] slatebreaker January 3 2011, 20:16:48 UTC
Just what is this brigade, anyway?

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[voice] godbent January 3 2011, 20:19:37 UTC
Oh come on, didn't they advertise at all? How can we be the best if no one knows-

The SOS-Brigade is the greatest organization ever founded in Luceti's history, and you'd do well to remember that!

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[voice] slatebreaker January 3 2011, 20:21:29 UTC
SOS? [ she sounds quite interested, in the very least. ] As in morse code for save our souls? Are you some kind of church group, perhaps?

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1/2 godbent January 3 2011, 20:23:45 UTC
No, why would you think that?!

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[voice] godbent January 3 2011, 20:29:10 UTC
[No, it's just a misinformed person. Cough, and then clearing her throat, she begins in a much more relaxed tone dedicated to pontificating.]

The Spreading Excitement All Over the World with Haruhi Suzumiya Brigade, SOS-Brigade for short, is a club dedicated to discovering the mysteries of this world and solving them. We're looking for anything odd and interesting, so we don't just go after inane things like missing items or persons- but aliens! Time travel! Missing persons who transfer to Canada in the middle of the semester! Things like that!

And through that we're aiming to give everyone a much more worthwhile experience in life.

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[voice] slatebreaker January 3 2011, 20:34:38 UTC
That sounds so...amazing. Much more fun than AVIS, though I suppose it had its place and is certainly needed in its own right. And you say you run this group?

[ b-but... ] What's so mysterious about Canada, though? It's a perfectly lovely place to live but I'm not sure there is anything too strange in moving there. I can certainly see why a person would.

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[voice] godbent January 3 2011, 20:46:46 UTC
What, are you Canadian or something? It's weird for a Japanese high school student to transfer there in the middle of the semester, that's all. The important part isn't Canada itself, it's the timing and that she didn't give any prior warning despite being a responsible class rep type.

[...Wait.]

And of course I do. I'm the Chief!

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[voice] slatebreaker January 3 2011, 20:47:52 UTC
[ with an indignant huff: ] I am Canadian.

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[voice] godbent January 3 2011, 20:56:11 UTC
Whatever. Like I said, the destination doesn't matter.

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[voice] slatebreaker January 3 2011, 20:57:44 UTC
[ silence while she thinks about this. ]

But, surely...would it not be far more mysterious for someone to transfer from somewhere instead of to somewhere? Why, then you have a curious stranger to investigate!

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[voice] godbent January 3 2011, 21:07:01 UTC
Of course! Mysterious transfer students are always interesting, but that doesn't meant the reverse can't be too!

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[voice] slatebreaker January 3 2011, 21:09:38 UTC
I suppose that's true. Like the time Mister Phillips mysteriously left his position at the schoolhouse -- although Diana said she didn't think it was mysterious at all, considering all the attention he had been lavishing on Prissy Andrews. She was his special scholarship student but really, I think Mister Phillips simply got a better paying job at the feed store.

[ ... ] Though...Prissy's father does own the store.

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[voice] godbent January 3 2011, 21:20:53 UTC
Are you trying to say it's some sort of marriage scandal or something...?

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[voice] slatebreaker January 3 2011, 21:22:53 UTC
It would be just like a romantic novel, wouldn't it? Except Prissy was never actually the clever type and I think I much prefer a heroine I can truly relate to.

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[voice] godbent January 3 2011, 21:30:04 UTC
Well if she got knocked up by an instructor or something like that, forcing a marriage, of course she's stupid. That's a romance no one would want to read.

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[voice] slatebreaker January 3 2011, 21:31:49 UTC
And Mister Phillips is far from the romantic hero. I know for a fact that the student at Avonlea school simply despised him.

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