[So Shu's not the only new face at Fort Alhambra now. There's two more machines that came back in addition to the Granzon... and these two also start with the letter G! They're not as OP though... just a gray Gespenst that somehow's gotten in on the Halloween Plan refits and a red Gesterben that doesn't seem related to the other ones the team fought earlier in the operation.]
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Never thought Mission Devil would lead to us working with the Unity Group, but then again stranger things have happened. This is Second Lieutenant Albhard Bailaran of the ESUN's spec ops group Team Jelba. My associates here are Second Lieutenant Selena Recital and her assistant robot, Elma.

A pleasure to work with you all, and thanks for showing up when you did. Bought us a little more time before Shu arrived, time we might've not gotten otherwise.

Right. We were investigating to confirm whether or not Shu Shirakawa had been killed or not, on account of no trace of the machine being found in the wake of its destruction at the hands of the Steel Dragons. One way or another, we wound up being summoned to that other world -La Gias-, and it wasn't long before we met with some of your own people and then Shu himself.
According to the professor, he was resurrected by a man named Luozorl, though his memory is full of holes and there are also things he doesn't feel inspired to share. In spite of that, his assistance in the battle and the cooperation he's given us have been taking into consideration by our superiors, and it's been decided he will remain under observation for the foreseeable future, with Lieutenant Recital and myself serving as his handlers.
Any suspicious behavior observed by Professor Shirakawa should be made known to us... but please refrain from antagonizing him. I know some of you have prior history with Shu and some of you fought as members of the Steel Dragons, but the circumstances have changed.
Thank you for your cooperation.
(Albhard, Elma, and Selena can be tagged now or after this broadcast when they're milling around one place or another.)
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Never thought Mission Devil would lead to us working with the Unity Group, but then again stranger things have happened. This is Second Lieutenant Albhard Bailaran of the ESUN's spec ops group Team Jelba. My associates here are Second Lieutenant Selena Recital and her assistant robot, Elma.
A pleasure to work with you all, and thanks for showing up when you did. Bought us a little more time before Shu arrived, time we might've not gotten otherwise.
Right. We were investigating to confirm whether or not Shu Shirakawa had been killed or not, on account of no trace of the machine being found in the wake of its destruction at the hands of the Steel Dragons. One way or another, we wound up being summoned to that other world -La Gias-, and it wasn't long before we met with some of your own people and then Shu himself.
According to the professor, he was resurrected by a man named Luozorl, though his memory is full of holes and there are also things he doesn't feel inspired to share. In spite of that, his assistance in the battle and the cooperation he's given us have been taking into consideration by our superiors, and it's been decided he will remain under observation for the foreseeable future, with Lieutenant Recital and myself serving as his handlers.
Any suspicious behavior observed by Professor Shirakawa should be made known to us... but please refrain from antagonizing him. I know some of you have prior history with Shu and some of you fought as members of the Steel Dragons, but the circumstances have changed.
Thank you for your cooperation.
(Albhard, Elma, and Selena can be tagged now or after this broadcast when they're milling around one place or another.)
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[The lad seems mildly uncertain, before...]
Well the lead designer was one Diana Hamilton, renowned for her efforts in semi-autonomous computer systems, and had also minored in aeronautical engineering. She was the one who proposed a lithium core heatsink in order to address the increasing tendency of previous models to overheat should they stay in the air in excess of six hours. However, the particular model of heatsink was actually developed by Triple En industries, itself headed by Tatsu Yamashiro, whose work in...
[Well, Selene, if you were expecting amateurish flirting, you've got a military otaku rambling instead.]
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Yes, what he's saying is all correct. Though I'm sure one of the real reasons he's interested in talking with you would be your bre-
[And the poor little Subot's gonna get punted really hard.]
You PERVERT!
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[Ataru gasps out, before collapsing, because he just got a miniature robot to the face.]
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[No, she's not going to help you up. Sorry~!]
And that's quite a memory you have there. One of these days we should see how it really compares to Elma's.
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[Ataru gets himself up, seeming to shrug off the worst of the hit. Probably helps he has... motivation.]
Its no big deal, really. Surely it can't be that hard to remember such basic facts.
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Like the velvety texture of the M913 pistol, not unlike your skin.
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