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[Locked] onlytwilight November 14 2009, 04:34:33 UTC
I'm here.

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[Locked] im_not_a_rookie November 14 2009, 18:04:43 UTC
We need to figure out what we're going to do. With Zelda gone, and Rufus... missing... not to mention some of our best fighters having left, we're at a distinct disadvantage.

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[Locked] onlytwilight November 14 2009, 21:30:54 UTC
We need a leader. We need... I don't know. We have Prince, Arthur, and Elika, right? Can't we make them leaders?

I hate to say it, but if we had them, we'd at least have something that would distract Wesker while we form a solid force.

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[Locked] im_not_a_rookie November 15 2009, 03:39:55 UTC
Prince has been here the longest and probably had the closest to Zelda's vision memorized, but judging from things Arthur has experience.

Oh, I wish the president was here. He would know what to do...

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consecratedash November 14 2009, 09:16:38 UTC
[One long, poignant silence. And then a soft hmm.]

All right. What are we dealing with here?

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Private im_not_a_rookie November 14 2009, 18:08:37 UTC
A mad man. Someone who enjoys experimenting on others. Someone with no regard for human life or worth.

He was gone, but now...

He's dangerous. Really dangerous.

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iamwonder November 14 2009, 09:17:49 UTC
Who is this Wesker? People seem inordinately distraught, but he seems to be only one man.

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Private im_not_a_rookie November 14 2009, 18:16:28 UTC
Sometimes, there is a single person who can do more than any army can. Sephiroth is a fine example.

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im_not_a_rookie November 14 2009, 18:09:14 UTC
More than I can talk about.

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willowtenbrook November 14 2009, 15:01:16 UTC
You'll see them again.

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im_not_a_rookie November 14 2009, 18:12:36 UTC
For some of them, it's been a long, long time. I wonder if they even remember me, it feels like it's been so long. Not that it matters; time back home is different than time here, so my two years is nothing to them, but what if they come back later? What if I've really been gone for two years there and they know it? Wha--

I'm worrying too much, aren't I?

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willowtenbrook November 14 2009, 19:38:52 UTC
Totally are.

They'll remember you. We always remember the really important people, the people that change our lives. And not just by looking back at the time spent with them, but by the changes too.

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