Fourteenth Krieg - Phone

Jul 21, 2011 16:36

[In most cases, the Major would have kept the information he had received from Evan Olney upon his death. But the fact of the matter was that the Major was also a notorious gloater, and to be able to wave the information he received in the faces of others was simply too tempting to resist ( Read more... )

a jackasses version of an info post, what is reality, you drone bro?, !mayfield, !ic

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notsogreatwall July 21 2011, 22:59:28 UTC
That's... [ Disturbing? Frightening? Something to make her question her identity even more than before? ]

--that can't be right.

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sturmbahnfurher July 22 2011, 18:52:27 UTC
Does your kind get along with each other well, then?

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notsogreatwall July 22 2011, 23:50:42 UTC
We try to. When we don't, there are rules that control how conflicts are handled. Not everyone follows them or play fair but it works.

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sturmbahnfurher July 23 2011, 00:05:46 UTC
Mmm. Unfortunately, "rules" of conflict are meant to be broken at times. It's what makes it fun.

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notsogreatwall July 23 2011, 00:10:33 UTC
That just ends with people getting hurt. I can't agree with you on that. [ Not that she expects the man, whom she presumes is human, to see the sense in it. ]

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sturmbahnfurher July 24 2011, 00:52:07 UTC
People get hurt in a battle regardless of whether or not there are rules to it.

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notsogreatwall July 24 2011, 02:19:39 UTC
Accidents can't be helped, but the important thing is trying not to overdo it, and fighting fair.

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sturmbahnfurher July 24 2011, 02:32:13 UTC
What an absurdly idealistic concept, especially for a monster.

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notsogreatwall July 24 2011, 02:36:37 UTC
[ Meiling takes a breath. She's been called a lot of things in her life, and while most people would see her as having thick skin, her armor isn't nearly as tough here as she would like it to be, so.. that? That stung a little. ]

Dragon. [ She says, firmly. ]

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sturmbahnfurher July 24 2011, 02:53:19 UTC
Very well.

Dragon then.

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notsogreatwall July 24 2011, 03:41:25 UTC
[ Point made, she moves on, not wanting to dwell on the specifics. ] This is the second time something like this happened? I didn't hear about Jane Smith.

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