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([personal profile] a_linear_mind posting in [community profile] srwu May. 23rd, 2015 01:00 pm)
[With the events at Aidoneus Island concluded, Strahlend has somehow managed to limp it's way back to Fort Alhambra. Once again the machine came back in critical condition despite this being the first time it had been active in months. To make matters worse, there's now a large hole in the roof over where the machine usually stood, thanks to Willis learning that he could activate the machine remotely no matter where he was and the Unity Group was down another Gespenst. The pilot himself is not doing much better, thanks to his usual complete disregard for his own well-being while in combat. He practically falls out of the cockpit of his machine with the side of his head busted open and one of his arms dangling lifelessly in the air. Bits of metal and crystals were still embedded in him but all of these injuries were of course being taken care of by the nanomachines in his system while his machine began to repair itself as well.]

What a long day...
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From: [personal profile] abugslife


Then why are you blaming yourself for it? Why does Aegis think it was your fault?
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Is there any known way to help a person who is stuck inside the core of a Chimera? Any at all?
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Have you tried to actually explain this situation to members of Aegis? That might lower the number of them gunning for your life.
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Not all of them, as it turns out from our most recent encounter.

When you told me what you have done, I was tempted to bring you to justice then and there. But I decided to trust you, and see how the whole situation looked before making my judgement. I am glad to see that was the right decision, Willis.

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Who knows? I do not like to waste too much of my time considering "what if" scenarios. Especially since we have a more pressing question to answer at hand.
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I am pretty good at judging people. A skill I had to learn through trial and error.

The most important question is: why were the crystalline Chimaeras we fought devoid of any signs of people inside their cores? Were they completely assimilated? Or were there no people in them in the first place?
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You would have been assimilated. Just like all the people during that incident.

At least we know at this point that it is not your presence that makes them show up. Nor the presence of Strahlend. They simply react to it.
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Whatever your past reasons were, none of them are valid anymore. You shall pilot Strahlend again on a routine basis, as soon as it is operational at least.

Right?
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I do not have the clearance to order membere of Unity Group around.

Consider it a strongly-worded suggestion.
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