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witchesreign2010-08-04 08:32 pm
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Obligatory Newsletter Reaction Post
A new newsletter is published (there may be a couple of posts mentioning it in this BBS) and on a much more somber note than the last one - Miss Delacreaux's column notwithstanding that is.
First, of course, come the accusations of Garden harboring sorceresses, following a fellow cadet's carelessness. Honestly, this was going to happen sooner or later - suspicions of sorceresses hiding among the stream of offworlders have been rampant from almost the start, as some of us may have noticed. At least this slip-up happened early on, instead of in a crucial time, like say, in the middle of a mission in front of a paranoid client. Not that it won't still cause some tense times here - for all of us.
Yes, all of us. Don't pretend this doesn't concern you just because you're a native, or because you're preparing some special project that will take you back to your homeworld.
Which brings me to the other newspiece: the rising tensions between this world's two super powers. I hope it won't come to actual warfare, but if worse comes to worse our SeeDs will have to face the dangers they've trained for, and there's the possibility that SeeD candidates may be deployed for field exams.
Curiously enough, it seems there are few offworlders who aren't familiar with conflict.
Well, I hope you'll forgive my rambling. My congratulations to the Garden Festival Committee for a well-written edition - particularly Miss Delacreaux, who seems to have learned a little restraint since last time (though really, I know the paper was starved for news on Commander Leonhart, but we don't need to know what he does on his down time).
- Minato Arisato
A new newsletter is published (there may be a couple of posts mentioning it in this BBS) and on a much more somber note than the last one - Miss Delacreaux's column notwithstanding that is.
First, of course, come the accusations of Garden harboring sorceresses, following a fellow cadet's carelessness. Honestly, this was going to happen sooner or later - suspicions of sorceresses hiding among the stream of offworlders have been rampant from almost the start, as some of us may have noticed. At least this slip-up happened early on, instead of in a crucial time, like say, in the middle of a mission in front of a paranoid client. Not that it won't still cause some tense times here - for all of us.
Yes, all of us. Don't pretend this doesn't concern you just because you're a native, or because you're preparing some special project that will take you back to your homeworld.
Which brings me to the other newspiece: the rising tensions between this world's two super powers. I hope it won't come to actual warfare, but if worse comes to worse our SeeDs will have to face the dangers they've trained for, and there's the possibility that SeeD candidates may be deployed for field exams.
Curiously enough, it seems there are few offworlders who aren't familiar with conflict.
Well, I hope you'll forgive my rambling. My congratulations to the Garden Festival Committee for a well-written edition - particularly Miss Delacreaux, who seems to have learned a little restraint since last time (though really, I know the paper was starved for news on Commander Leonhart, but we don't need to know what he does on his down time).
- Minato Arisato

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- Marco.
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- Minato
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At least, I guess that's their reason.
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I still intend to beat senseless and kill the sorceress who brought us here and fucked with my crew, but without knowing who or where she is entirely I don't see how picking a fight with someone who would make a better ally than foe does anyone strategic good.
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My Pops was the strongest man in the world and he wasn't that dramatic though. But he had a huge family to tell stories to whenever he wanted so that probably had a lot to do with it, eh?
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So long as she doesn't end up causing time compression again in order to adopt every puppy, ever.
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I share your uncertainty, senpai. The closest we ever got was our battles with Strega, and there's a world of a difference between two maniacs and an army.
- Minato Arisato
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[She'll also omit Chidori from that equation.]
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True, so far it looks like all that's happened is that a peace talk was called off. Still...
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[Translation: He doesn't know about Nyx yet.]
I also met a nice girl who has a lot in common with me. Almost like the sister I never knew I had, really.
[Translation: Girl alternate.]
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[Translation: Mochizuki isn't going to be the catalyst for the end of the world, is he?]
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[Translation: I really hope not.]
Going by first impression, she certainly looks like it.
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[Translation: Let's both keep hoping, then.]
[Translation:...Does that really require a translation?]
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Likewise. I admit, I didn't ask her much about her world, since we did just meet in a cafe, after all.
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- Minato Arisato
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-Ryoji
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- Minato
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-Ryoji
((ACADEMIC SENSES TINGLING))
EEP!
Don't worry, you've made your message crystal clear, Mitsuru-senpai.
-Ryoji
((Just... that comment above))
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