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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.
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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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But his attention turns sharply back onto Andrea as soon as she addresses him again, and not least because of the subject matter. There's a moment of silence in the wake of it, because the question takes him off guard, it shows clear on his face. Mute surprise that resolves itself back down into determination with a healthy undercurrent of old anger. Eren's never been talented at schooling his reactions, least of all regarding anything this important. Lives his life with his heart on his sleeve and hands drawn into fists.
"Yes, ma'am," he answers, deliberately, and to his credit his voice stays steady when he does. There's an edge on it that he can't hide, even if he cared to. Because it's an old hurt, years old, but it's not one that he's allowed himself to try and heal. His teeth grit. Jaw tight and posture rigid. But he continues, because it's important. "I saw what it did to Oakland. That's why I'm here."
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He couldn't have been more than ten at the time.
"To prevent the same thing from happening anywhere else?" She leaves the question as prompting. Disaster motivates people for all sorts of causes. What about being part of the last stand, or biggest stand, against the Kaiju drives him forward? She has her guesses.
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There's nothing that can ever compare to the sight of the first kaiju as it swept across the coast. But in the wake of the attack, the first few days were their own sort of hell. The stark terror of the masses, the uncertainty of it. Shellshocked and scattered, huddled together in crowds of refugees as the rest of the world held its collective breath. Straining for any news that might explain what had happened, what was happening, if it was going to happen again. Hiding, helpless, like rats in a cage. (Or cattle for the slaughter.) Waiting for the hammer to fall. Most of the world has moved on, forgotten that feeling, grown complacent and taken comfort in the safety brought on by their new defenders. He hasn't. He can't.
"We can't just assume we'll be able to hold the kaiju off like this forever," Without a thought that maybe he shouldn't be talking this way to a superior officer on his first day. He's never had much trouble speaking his mind. The Jaegers and their pilots are heroes, they're humanity's best hope, but it's still a stopgap measure at its core. That they've gotten better at killing kaiju doesn't change the fact that they're still just reacting every time there's an invasion. They're on the defensive. They need a counterattack. "It's wishful thinking. We need to find a way to take them out for good."
And if he has to kill every last one of them to do it, he will.
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Andrea doesn't plan on letting it be the kaiju, but Eren says exactly what they've always known. "Not a new idea, but it's a problem the PPDC has been working on for the last six years. Do you know the PSI down in Challenger Deep?"
The question is rhetorical. Andrea provides the answer a moment after. "16,099 pound force per square-inch. We still don't know how the Kaiju can manage the change in pressures without imploding." What they lack is knowledge, and it's something they're constantly scrambling to acquire. With how quickly the Kaiju decomposed after death, learning anything from them came in spurts and fits of luck which weren't entirely fit to be called luck in the first place.
"What are the sorts of things you expect we'll need to move past wishful thinking, Cadet?"