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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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He has to take it. It would be rude not to. It might even be insubordination.
"Thank you, sir." He keeps a straight face as he accepts the candy, but it doesn't last long. The thing tastes like burnt sugar and shoe polish. He turns and, for the first time, is willing to look Becket in the eye. "Sir, this is foul."
It's improper, but so is trying to poison recruits. For shame, Becket.
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All the same, he has to agree with this kid that his brother has some shitty taste in comfort foods. Yancy chews his and swallows it with a minor grimace. No expectorating on PPDC property, dude. You're going to have to handle that in some other way, unless you happened to bring a napkin along with you for emergencies.
"Yeah, it's something else. Ya know, I've had worse, though. Ever try the sugar free stuff? Now that's an aftertaste."
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"I can't say I've ever tried the sugar free kind. I like to think that I have better judgment than that." Yaichirou is the kind of boy who doesn't do anything halfway; if they've already strayed from protocol, he may as well say exactly what he thinks. "Do you make a habit of carrying around food that you don't like, sir?"
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More important than the lousy candy was the fact that this kid clearly had a stick lodged all the way up his. There had to be some way to get him to act human during this precious bit of free time. The trick was probably to get him talking about something he enjoyed, but aside from pulling out the rule book and combing over it together, that was going to be tough to sort out. Maybe they'd better just start small.
"What brought you here, Cadet?"
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"I believe in the cause. The PPDC does more good than any other organization I could serve, and I hope to be part of that. Besides, I have younger brothers. I have to consider their futures as well."
It's a carefully crafted statement. He could mean the lofty goal of preserving the human race, or the significantly less noble cause of getting military benefits for his family. The truth is more the latter, but he can't admit how far the Shimogamo family has fallen since his father's death. The rumors are shameful enough already.
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"Those are good reasons. Just keep 'em in mind. You'll do fine."