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zeonfunnelcake February 9 2012, 21:20:43 UTC

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judau_ashta February 10 2012, 14:24:50 UTC
Judau growls. Of course it had to be Haman of all people to barge right in here and mock him. Well okay, there were others, but she was in the top 5.

"I didn't lose that many ti--"

And to cut him off, the screen showed the win loss ratio...or just the loss ratio at any rate. Again, Judau growled.

"You don't have to rub it in!"

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my_time2_shine February 10 2012, 22:45:40 UTC

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judau_ashta February 11 2012, 01:28:26 UTC
Not true!....he was taking more time to get killed. At any rate, he raised an eyebrow at Haman. He didn't even realize she was a pilot. Had that been what he felt earlier when he first met her?

"And let me take a shot in the dark here: you want to be that trainer?" He sounded skeptical. Sure, she had helped him before, but that was just making prison time less annoying.

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glemy_magnet February 10 2012, 00:40:11 UTC
"Not everything can and will show up on rader, Judau." Roux said, watching Judau complain. "You have to take into account other things in a battle - terrain, allies, Minovsky Particles."

She let out a sigh, shaking her head. "Don't let it get you down, though."

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judau_ashta February 10 2012, 14:29:01 UTC
Keeping him down wasn't the problem. Surprisingly, each loss was making more stubborn and smarter; he almost got half the targets that time. But he was spending a lot of time in there.

"Well there's no way I am making this 149 losses this time!" he announced, turning on the sim again. "If I can ride on a dragon in a broken suit, I can do this too! Just you wait."

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glemy_magnet February 10 2012, 14:58:58 UTC
Roux couldn't help but smirk at Judau's determination. He was really willing to prove himself, wasn't he?

"Well, then... don't disappoint me, then." she said, a hint of both amusement and interest in her voice.

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judau_ashta February 11 2012, 00:10:31 UTC
He didn't care who was perching on his shoulder. Judau wanted to finish this simulation after losing so many times. If nothing else, he learned how to pilot better, but that wasn't good enough of he kept getting the head of the mobile suit kicked off.

Sim turned on, Judau immediately manuvered the Dijeh into the formations of mountains and rocks. Facing all of them at once with his skills was less effective, and he needed to think smart about this one this time. What better way than scattering the troops?

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