[Once the Wildschwein is safely docked, Cobray exits it and descends to the hangar floor. He doesn't immediately behave like there's anything wrong. However, he does take one good look at the machine he just piloted.

The Wildschwein, like some other units using the TC-OS, uses preset patterns for maneuvers. Somehow, he couldn't help but feel some familiarity with the ones programmed into this unit...

Even more mysterious was how confident he felt about it, and then there was the biometric lock...]

Ingram...was it...?
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[When the remnants of Team Jelba leaves their machines too, two of them are too distracted by these revelations with Viletta to have noticed. But fortunately there's Albhard to point out what needs pointing out.]

I didn't know we'd managed to crack the lock on the Wildschwein.
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[Well how about that.]

Well how's that for timing. We just came from a conversation regarding Balmarian agents in the ESUN and clones of Ingram.
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We'll start with the easiest things to confirm.

Elma, if it's at all possible, check to see if that blue-haired woman... "Viletta" I think her name is, has an alibi for the same time as Mission Doll.

And Cobray, if you'd be willing I think a blood test might be in order.
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That's the million dollar question. He was a Balmarian plant in the ESUN, one who'd been here for a very long time. He was around during the infancy of Personal Trooper development and lead the PTX Team, and after that was the leader of the SRX Team, helping both the Steel Dragons and after that the Unity Group.

We'd thought he was a traitor after an incident last year in Warsaw, but that wasn't the case. He helped us multiple times after that anonymously, most notably thwarting the Lady's Good Men, and it's likely the "Ingram" we fought in Warsaw was his clone Calico McCready.

And more than anything else...
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2/2


After seemingly turning traitor, Captain Symphonia still trusted him enough to have Team Jelba act as a proxy for him, to try to help keep the Earth safe from the Balmarians.
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It's a tangled web to say the least.

[And Cobray's not the first person she's worked with who's wound up just being a game piece for a much greater power.]

Though with Ingram missing and likely dead, we're in the dark about what he'd say about this.
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Mr Gordon? You found a different unit to pilot, I see.
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I understand. And... I really know that feeling. I'm happy that you decided to help. Your assistance didn't extend to being only an informant.

But, umm...

[Setsuko glances at the Wildschwein. She is not the first to ask this, for sure, but...]

What do you know of this unit?
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No, there wasn't. And I don't think anyone will blame you for using a machine that was physically supposed to be impossible for anyone to use.

But... you need to understand that a lot of people will be really curious, now. I'd lie if I said I wasn't curious, either.
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I did not know the Wildschwein was available for sortie.
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better late response than never, right?


Did you know that this machine is equipped with a genetic lock? You have to bypass it, if you are not its original owner.
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