Klaus, in the Hangar, with the Gundams

Jul 31, 2010 23:55

Who: Open, Klaus and anyone else
When: His arrival on the Island
Where: The Gundam Hangar
Rating: PG - just to be safe
Warnings: None
Notes: Open log in comments
Summary: Klaus awakens to find himself not buried in rubble, but lying on the floor of the Gundam hangar. Already, he's in over his head.
Are those, Gundams? )

*open log, tieria, klaus

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humaninnovator August 2 2010, 17:42:44 UTC
Tieria paused when he entered the hangar. He hadn't expected to see anyone else there. Having come in to get some work done on cleaning the ash and sand out of the systems and make sure nothing had been damaged by the earthquakes and volcano eruption, he paused at the sight, his Haro bouncing in and around him.

"Maintenance! Maintenance!" the purple robot spouted off. He rolled to a stop just short of Klaus and flapped at him. "Katharon! Katharon in hangar!" he said, identifying Klaus for Tieria. The Meister blinked. Now that he thought about it.

"Klaus Grado." They had met a few times when they had stopped at the Katharon base early on... before the A-LAWs sent in their automatons. Tieria wondered if Klaus still thought they were responsible, or if he was from later in the timeline.

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katharonleader August 2 2010, 21:03:18 UTC
Klaus regarded the Gundam Meister warily. Celestial Being was an important ally, or so he kept telling himself, but after the recent attack, he couldn't even be sure of that. He kept his expression neutral.

"Celestial Being..." He didn't actually know their names, it was a closely guarded secret that even Gene-1 had kept. But he did know their faces. "Am I to expect whether you know anything about the attack on our base?"

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humaninnovator August 2 2010, 21:26:39 UTC
"Mn." Tieria started to walk past Klaus, almost ignoring him for the moment. The fact that anyone in Katharon knew their faces was something he fully blamed Lyle for. The 'younger' Dylandy had seemed much to lax about removing his helmet in their presence. Though, it hadn't proven bad just yet. He stopped just beyond him and turned back.

"I know of it," he said. "It was the Federation." In Tieria's time, they had dealt with Saji's unintential and rather moronic maneuver of attempting to leave. He wasn't going to put that out there for Klaus to know.

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katharonleader August 2 2010, 21:41:44 UTC
Klaus waited for the response, as delayed as it was in coming. His self-control won yet again, although the answer wasn't surprising. He had known it wasn't Celestial Being. They wouldn't have done something like that--not without a heads-up from Gene-1.

But it still didn't make sense how the Federation had found them. He wasn't going to go quite so far as to accuse Celestial Being; he knew better than that. But that didn't keep him from venting some frustration.

He scowled. "The Federation's attacks are growing worse."

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