[Lamia is standing in the hangar after the disastrous turn of Major Pliskin and she appears to be unusually somber as she looks over the damage inflicted upon the Angelg.]
I don't understand why I am so bothered by what happened during that mission. Turns and defection are nothing new given the history of conflicts or even the past of the shadow mirrors. It was an act of treason that brought us here and even now we are building strength and information to betray the current Earth sphere government and install our own command structure.
But after all of this I wonder if that's right?
I broke secrecy of the mirage system and what it's capable of in a situation where I could have instead run or used other weaponry. Even mirage sign was to dangerous in that situation. If Ingram had been so inclined he could have easily destroyed me while the unit recovered and in that case it would have caused another of the pilots here to cover for me or even potentially suffer injuries like Ken to protect me...
[Lamia pauses as her mind wonders over this newest thought and as she continues to stare at the Angelg despite the chaos around her.]
I don't understand why I am so bothered by what happened during that mission. Turns and defection are nothing new given the history of conflicts or even the past of the shadow mirrors. It was an act of treason that brought us here and even now we are building strength and information to betray the current Earth sphere government and install our own command structure.
But after all of this I wonder if that's right?
I broke secrecy of the mirage system and what it's capable of in a situation where I could have instead run or used other weaponry. Even mirage sign was to dangerous in that situation. If Ingram had been so inclined he could have easily destroyed me while the unit recovered and in that case it would have caused another of the pilots here to cover for me or even potentially suffer injuries like Ken to protect me...
[Lamia pauses as her mind wonders over this newest thought and as she continues to stare at the Angelg despite the chaos around her.]
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[Look, it's the kid who was drawing you later.]
I'm not spying or anything right now, just so you know.
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How can I assist you, did you require more information or did you merely wish to add to your illustrations as you did last time?
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[Definitely not save the day, even Izuru realizes that.]
I see why you seem so down, now.
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The mission was successful and there were no losses while we gained significant intel. By the parameters it was cleanly achieved but I still am unhappy and cannot figure out exactly why. If he understands perhaps I should just ask.
[Lamia's next words are quiet and seemingly unsteady.]
How would you deal with it in my place?
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I guess I'd be glad that no one got hurt or worse. Unlike that other time...
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I cannot imagine what so many disasters at once must have done to the unit's morale.
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But... we just have to live on, right? For the sake of everyone, even people who are no longer with us.
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[Lamia seems to get particularly pensive after that statement.]
It seems counter-intuitive to worry about the fallen as it would distract you from the present and cost more people their lives. But perhaps there might be something to that given what you've come through thus far.
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Um... hello? Are you alright?
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Just thinking about what happened in the last mission. Your contributions were noteworthy but I feel as if it was a test more than a battle from Ingram's part.
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[Considering how much it took to even make a tiny dent in that thing...]
He could've just hit us with that death ray any time he wanted...
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But things get better... right? I mean... they should...
[At the very least that's what he hopes. Then again there are things that happened to him that clearly prove the opposite, but hey - he has yet to die.]
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We completed the mission and survived to fight again, isn't that all that matters?
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Part of me is nervous as to what we could possibly do to defeat Ingram in his unit should he emerge on the battlefield again, we only avoided disaster by a slim margin this time.
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[Volya looks pretty nervous at the prospect.]
Maybe... maybe we'd have a plan when it happens? I mean it'd be a long time until then and he wouldn't show his face again so fast right?
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[Volya shuffles anxiously.]
I don't think I've got any good ideas...
All my plans whenever I go along always just end up being 'try to help everyone else' and 'survive...
Maybe you could ask someone who knows about fighting better than me...
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[Lamia waits for a few moments in silence as she stares at the Angelg and appears to mull something over in her head.]
I also think I need to state one thing more clearly for the sake of clarity. Thank you for your assistance in restraining Ingram. I could not have fought him as well as I did without your assistance and I, appreciate, the effort you put forth.
[Lamia's expression seemed confused momentarily during her pause but resolves itself to a short smile as she finishes.]
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Ah.. you're welcome... 'm just happy to help.
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The last mission was dangerously close to disaster. I feel more like we were allowed to live than we really had any impact on the traitor.
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I simply cannot understand why he did that or why I'm so dissatisfied that we escaped with our original mission successful and no significant losses.
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Isn't it normal to want to punch somebody in the face after something like that?
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And I find myself questioning my own orders now, which bothers me almost as much as Ingram's contradictions. Could he have been influenced in a similar manner as myself? Is that the real secret behind this organization?
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I have no idea how he plans on making us support him just by being an asshole, though.
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I am curious as to what exactly is going to happen next.
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[Oh, look who was eavesdropping.]
Fitting you'd have something with a name like that.
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My language processors are choosing to vocalize my thoughts without conscious control now? What else can go wrong with them. At least I'm not the only one here who apparently talks to themselves.
The system is a new development prototype custom installed into the Angelg. From what I understand it was part of the technology tied to localized gravitational forces to bend light that Dr. Bian Zoldark and Shu Shirakawa developed during their partnership in the DC war. It is in part responsible for Mirage Sign being an executable technique by containing the projected energy into a field so each mirage effectively wields a true blade.
Thankfully that much is true in our world as much as this one. Though why I volunteered it is beyond me.