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Jan 13, 2010 20:04

[ It's a perfectly normal day, on which Nanako is teaching a perfectly normal history class. ]Captain Okita's decision to retreat from Beijing marked the turning point in our invasion of mainland China. Immediately following our takeover of Hong Kong, superhuman mutants began appearing all over the mainland and attacking our bases. Since the island ( Read more... )

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li_xiao_lang January 14 2010, 04:19:19 UTC
[Okay. So he hasn't been in school in quite a while. But still this seems a little... weird. You have someone in the back raising a hand.],

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notaleftover January 14 2010, 04:20:47 UTC
[ Have sensei responding like this isn't weird at all or anything. ]

Yes, Li?

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li_xiao_lang January 14 2010, 04:46:00 UTC
I-- That is--

...Gundams?

[Pause.] I don't remember that from my history classes at home.

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notaleftover January 14 2010, 05:59:28 UTC
[ blinks ]

Yeah, you're right...

Hey, come to think of it - what are you doing here, anyway?!

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doujin_dork January 14 2010, 20:47:33 UTC
Oh! She was in Kuroi-sensei's class. This could be interesting enough, and she sits down to see what it's like. And then she hears the lesson.

Ah, this explained quite a lot, actually. She can't help but murmur. "Yeah, the giant robots lack of speed is what the problem is, most of the time."

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notaleftover January 14 2010, 22:33:42 UTC
Hey, maybe if Kuroi's classes were really like this, Izumi could stay awake through them once in a while.

"Exactly, Tamura!" Nevermind that you weren't really talking to her. Being a teacher gives her superhuman hearing abilities. At least, in this dream it does. Or maybe she's secretly one of those Chinese mutants she mentioned. "Giant robots are extremely inefficient for flying over long distances because they're so heavy, at least on Earth. They do pretty well in space, though!"

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doujin_dork January 15 2010, 05:56:38 UTC
Okay, she's just- What even is this supposed to be. "Uh, sensei, I think I'm a little confused on this history. More specifically, whose history it is we're studying."

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