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#96620 - 11/09/07 01:36 AM
Re: Chapter 2- session 1: Shamballa
[Re: Kongou]
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Nova
Registered: 07/27/07
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He nods. "Thanks. Morimoto, proceed carefully and start running stress tests on the joint. Prep the arm for reattachment, Lieutenant Hoshino, You're on calibration detail. The rest of you, get that armor off and bring let's get this machine re-armored. Mind the weapon pods and ammo feeds."
He singles out two of the female techs. "Hayashi, Tonko, start work on the Meteor. That machine's packing a HF reactor so take it slow and do it right. Take what personnel you need from the overnight crew. I want both of these machines fully repaired, loaded, and painted come sunrise."
A Chorus of "Yes Sirs" answered him as the techs scurried about to their assigned tasks. He turned to Saito and Kongou.
"Saito if you want to stay and lend them a hand in calibrating your machine I'm sure we'd all appreciate it. Same goes for you Kongou. As for where the students are..." He closes his eyes and opens them after a few seconds. ".. They are being lead to Suite 3-A for the night. If you wish, Excellen can take you to them. I would remind you though that it apporaches 2300 hours, you may wish to get some rest tomorrow before the debriefing."
At that moment another voice interjects. "Indeed Mr. kongou, you may wish to rest some." The voice belonged to Captain Jean-Marie Bordeaux, the pilot of the machine to which kongou had surrendered. She was still clad in her skin-tight blue and silver combat flightsuit. Her platinum hair fell past her shoulders and her eyes were the same color as her hair. She nodded to Kongou and then to the machine. "An Impressive machine to say nothing else. It takes a special breed of pilot to utilize such a machine. I look forward to hearing the story of what happened tomorrow." She turned to walk away and smiled.
"My God he's a goddamn kid!" Sergei Khirghiz's voice needed no introduction. Captain Shibaksuka's voice could only faintly be heard as he muttered "Asshat's here, wonderful." He looked to the others, "excuse me, I have to tend to the Boy Pricne.."
He left the pilots with their caretakers, and their decisions.
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