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[ open ] Welcome to Chile, Cadets.
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Location: Valparaíso Shatterdome, Chile.
Date/Time: February 15th-28th.
Summary: The first shipment of recruits into the new Jaeger Academy program arrive. Some are staggered throughout the month, but they all have the same basic greeting. Here you are, there's where you sleep, here's what you wear, get going.
Additional Notes: See here for additional information. For information on the current weather, check out this link.
The Shatterdome didn't look futuristic, swatches of metal and concrete transforming a portion of the harbor into five enormous bays. Nevermind that only two were currently in use. The stark greys stand out against the colorful face of the city, a hulking monolith that's been carved into the face of the city that had once upon a century been termed the Jewel of the Pacific.
Note: Players are welcome to start their own interactions outside of the three main prompted scenarios. Go wild!
Location: Valparaíso Shatterdome, Chile.
Date/Time: February 15th-28th.
Summary: The first shipment of recruits into the new Jaeger Academy program arrive. Some are staggered throughout the month, but they all have the same basic greeting. Here you are, there's where you sleep, here's what you wear, get going.
Additional Notes: See here for additional information. For information on the current weather, check out this link.
The Shatterdome didn't look futuristic, swatches of metal and concrete transforming a portion of the harbor into five enormous bays. Nevermind that only two were currently in use. The stark greys stand out against the colorful face of the city, a hulking monolith that's been carved into the face of the city that had once upon a century been termed the Jewel of the Pacific.
Note: Players are welcome to start their own interactions outside of the three main prompted scenarios. Go wild!
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Ahh... I'm actually kind of hot....
It had been a while since he was in uniform, and the truth was he had kind of missed it. At the very least, there was a familiarity and a reminder of the many struggles he'd endured keeping Kamina in uniform. So even if it was a little rigid for his preference, that was less the problem than the heat. He'd been in Australia once just long enough to tour the Shatterdome there, but that was the most he'd ever been in the southern hemisphere. Seventy degrees was too warm for a northerner like him on the best of days, but it wasn't even winter when it was supposed to be.
The result was Simon was really itching to dress down and go find some shade to lounge in until night fell, but he felt like his leash right now might be a little short. Even though no one had said as much (to my face), he felt like he'd let the PPDC down when he disappeared after Kamina's death. He was surprised he'd been accepted back readily, even allowed to retain his rank as ranger. He'd been prepared to start over from the ground up, but instead he'd gotten a spiel about being an inspiration and support to new cadets.
"So that means staying in line, Simon." He muttered wryly to himself. No obvious shucking his duties or wandering around out of uniform at least for the first month. He would even let the cadets call him 'sir', as strange as that always sounded.
Since he couldn't pass the time with a nap he might as well spend it putting names to faces. Simon looked around idly until someone caught his eye for whatever reason, then casually strolled up to them with a friendly smile. "Yo."
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--And that was probably not the thing to say to an approaching superior, but he'd reacted automatically. Surprise was evident in his expression. It said a lot about his experience with authority that the first thing that ran through his mind was What did I do? He was wearing his PT clothes and he was as sweaty as could very expected from running in the tropical weather, but nobody had said anything about not doing either of those things.
Which wasn't exactly permission, but "Ask forgiveness" and all that.
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"Didn't you just arrive? I'm amazed anyone is out running in this already. There'll be plenty of that later." It was tiring just looking at him, though he had to hand it to the cadet. Simon should probably start thinking seriously about getting back on a proper work out regimen.
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His eyes kept wandering over Simon, trying to place him. That was definitely a Ranger insignia on his uniform--man they were really piling them in here--but Yuri couldn't place him with a Jaeger. Well that wasn't too surprising. Yuri had read the paper more than watched the news, and he hadn't really kept up with the Jaeger program until he'd enrolled. He seemed like a nice enough guy, anyway.
"You look like you could use some yourself, sir." He kept his tone as mild and inoffensive as possible to offset the inappropriate casualness. Yuri couldn't handle the borderline subservience they were supposed to address superiors with, but he could handle not being a smart-ass for two minutes until he knew who this guy was.
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"Ah, sorry, I just came up and interrupted you. It's Simon, welcome to the program." He offers a hand, not bothered that Yuri is still sweaty from his run.
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"So what do you think?" He makes an easy gesture taking in the base to indicate what he means.
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Round three of trying to get a little information out of a Jaeger pilot. Well, the guy had asked what he thought.
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He backtracked casually to what the cadet had said before that though, gazing upward thoughtfully. "Do you think it's all that controversial? I guess it's romantic to say you can only drift with one person."
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Which was definitely true. Yuri wasn't a movie goer himself, but it had gotten to the point where trailers had started to blend together. It had gotten to the point awhile ago.
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He smiled a bit slyly toward the cadet. "So are you looking forward to it? You could probably be in one of the first tri-pilot love triangle flicks."
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Friendly smile matched with friendly smile, and though this fellow wasn't quite a cadet, insofar as the unbuttoned lab coat and black bowtie stated, he certainly had all the enthusiasm of a new arrival. In fact, maybe he was a bit too friendly (or just crazy oblivious to the heat), as he went from beaming to squinting, a puzzled, wondering look entering his face.
Possibly before the other could even properly respond, "You look familiar. Did you ever market computers?"
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And then gives up with a sigh. "Sorry. Maybe? The commercials all kind of blur together."
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And if he'd known the guy wasn't new to the business of kaiju, what in the world had he confused the other for? What an unexciting mystery. Nonetheless, any disappointment that had appeared over him not being a computer salesmen disappeared by the end, easy smile returning.
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Also, so far this guy just talked a little strangely. Nothing to be bothered over. "Simon Gryber, pilot of Helix Plunge." He smiled, offered a hand. "Are you with the k-science team?"
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"Oh, yes! Dr. John Smith, official new addition to this wonderful department." Head tilting (oddness exuberant, but Simon seemed specially accepting, lucky for the both of them), "Are you at cadet status here, Simon?"
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"No, it turns out I still get to be a ranger, even without a partner." He wasn't exactly going through the full program again, but he did have to participate in large chunks of it while he searched for a new co-pilot. And he imagined that even once he found one, he would be expected to stay around and help his new partner graduate, and look for even more people he'd potentially drift compatible. "But they are going to whip me back into shape. Something tells me I'm really going to regret those few months off."
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"Do you think some of regiments have changed since you went through training? It'd be unfortunate if you couldn't even give advice beyond pep talks. Not that pep talks aren't important." Because they certainly were, but, you know.
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Still, it was good to see a once-friendly face again. They'd had some good times, hadn't they?
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"I heard Gipsy was going to be down here but almost didn't believe it. Good to see you again."
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"I heard they're putting you through your paces."
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"What about you and Raleigh? Are we going to be seeing you in the classroom?"
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