[Regal, Emil]bandit_monkFebruary 25 2009, 22:41:27 UTC
Nah, don't worry about it. Just as long as you guys are okay, yeah? Or...as okay as can be expected, given the circumstances.
That's a mighty fine offer, Regal, but I think I'm through just teachin', for now. I'm on my way to see a student of mine that got wounded when Hyrule blew up...and then I'm gonna see about enlisting with someone. I'm already in the Federation, so I'll see if they got any use for a dinosaur like me...the tech they use is pretty out there for me, and I don't much like the look of those bulky suits they wear, but I'll see what they got for me.
[Duke Bryant, Sir Meta Knight]queenofdawnFebruary 26 2009, 00:02:04 UTC
Yes, I do remember you...thank you for your kind words, Duke Bryant. We're trying to continue, but I must visit someone important to me before I can start to move forward...
Again, Duke Bryant. I must thank you... there are many citizens of Hyrule that escaped with their lives. Yet many more lost them in the destruction... Once I attend to this business I'll find a suitable location, would your company be willing to help build homes and the like then?
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I have much to atone for...if this is the first step, so be it.
[Princess Zelda, Sir Meta Knight]lezarenoprezFebruary 26 2009, 06:18:14 UTC
I understand. After such a tragedy as this, it can be difficult to pick oneself up from mourning and move on so soon thereafter.
It is my intention to help out in any way that we possibly can, although as many citizens were displaced, finding more permanent housing for them must be done point. Hyrule, though not a "large" city, is still quite sizeable. When you have need of us, please feel free to write me, Your Highness.
[Duke Bryant, Orange Star]commander_maxFebruary 26 2009, 07:24:10 UTC
I'm sure during your stay in Hyrule, you became acquainted with the vehicles and weapons the Hylian soldiers carried. What you saw was Orange Star's standard weaponry and vehicle units. Given that, our research goes beyond conventional technology like that. To keep ahead of our enemies, we've spent a lot of resources in improving our armaments. The need for weapons development in this kind of world should be obvious enough.
Tolbi City would be an appropriate place for such construction. Of Hyrule's remaining territories, Smashville is too small and we've still got teams in Phenac City working to fix the damage caused by the flooding. However it remains to be seen whether Tolbi's mayor will continue to support Hyrule following their losses. I was the one who worked out their original alliance and I can't be certain they'll be willing to take in all of the Hylians, much less consider the princess to be any kind of authority figure.
[Orange Star]lezarenoprezFebruary 26 2009, 07:24:35 UTC
I do remember such devices, yes. They were quite interesting marvels; while they were vaguely reminiscent of that which existed in Tethe'alla, admittedly there were some differences in the technology. I have little skill as a technician, so I cannot pretend to understand such in its entirety. However, Lezareno's engineers have been able to adapt and fuse differing technologies since our founding; as such, I expect it to be a productive relationship, Commander.
I will be in contact with the establishment at Tolbi City to gauge the willingness to cooperate in accepting the displaced persons from Hyrule. Just as any city, it would naturally be burdensome to have a city's nature drastically changed overnight, though hopefully they will understand that such times demand a spirit of generosity and flexibility in order to properly take care of those in need. Should all else fail, I will begin drawing up alternative proposals on how to remedy the situation at hand.
We've been hearing about all the relief efforts on the televisions here. It's hard to belief what happened to Hyrule... Sheena and I were there just months ago.
It was quite a disturbing surprise for us as well, having only recently come from the city. It is certainly no less tragic than the disasters that befell Luin, Palmacosta, Ozette, and Flanoir.
At least with Hyrule, many of its residents have survived, which we can be thankful more. A single building is much more replaceable than an individual life.
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However, we're trying to avoid a large monster.
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That's a mighty fine offer, Regal, but I think I'm through just teachin', for now. I'm on my way to see a student of mine that got wounded when Hyrule blew up...and then I'm gonna see about enlisting with someone. I'm already in the Federation, so I'll see if they got any use for a dinosaur like me...the tech they use is pretty out there for me, and I don't much like the look of those bulky suits they wear, but I'll see what they got for me.
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So um, thanks and good luck.
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Yeah, thanks. Good luck to you too, Emil
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Again, Duke Bryant. I must thank you... there are many citizens of Hyrule that escaped with their lives. Yet many more lost them in the destruction... Once I attend to this business I'll find a suitable location, would your company be willing to help build homes and the like then?
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I have much to atone for...if this is the first step, so be it.
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It is my intention to help out in any way that we possibly can, although as many citizens were displaced, finding more permanent housing for them must be done point. Hyrule, though not a "large" city, is still quite sizeable. When you have need of us, please feel free to write me, Your Highness.
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Tolbi City would be an appropriate place for such construction. Of Hyrule's remaining territories, Smashville is too small and we've still got teams in Phenac City working to fix the damage caused by the flooding. However it remains to be seen whether Tolbi's mayor will continue to support Hyrule following their losses. I was the one who worked out their original alliance and I can't be certain they'll be willing to take in all of the Hylians, much less consider the princess to be any kind of authority figure.
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I will be in contact with the establishment at Tolbi City to gauge the willingness to cooperate in accepting the displaced persons from Hyrule. Just as any city, it would naturally be burdensome to have a city's nature drastically changed overnight, though hopefully they will understand that such times demand a spirit of generosity and flexibility in order to properly take care of those in need. Should all else fail, I will begin drawing up alternative proposals on how to remedy the situation at hand.
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At least with Hyrule, many of its residents have survived, which we can be thankful more. A single building is much more replaceable than an individual life.
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