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[ Thankfully, Ina's gotten a bit more used to things since her arrival. Used enough to not hold the omnicom right up to her face and yell into it, at least. She...almost seems to have an idea of how to point the thing and get a decent picture, in fact.
Almost.
So she's got it far enough back to capture a bit of the place behind her, which is definitely not Legion World. Some might recognize it as the Hall of Justice museum, if they've been there; it seems she's decided to take a trip down to Earth for the day. ]
I have a request. It's my understanding that some of you are more...technologically inclined.
[ Polite understatement. ]
I had thought it would be helpful to learn more of the heroes who inspired the Legion, since I have little idea what to expect - and I believe I've found a worthy example to follow, in the one they called Green Arrow.
[ She turns her omnicom to point the camera at a nearby display of a variety of arrows, with holographic footage playing in the background that shows them in action. Smoke arrows that provide a haze to aid in escape or getting a quick hit in that the enemy can't anticipate! Net arrows that explode into a net on impact, entangling the target and keeping them from escaping! Boxing glove arrows that...well, hit things like a boxing glove. For when you don't have a real boxing glove, maybe. ]
My world has no such...variety, beyond fire arrows. What I've brought with me seems rather limited in use, compared to this.
Would anyone have the skill and the willingness to help me replicate these, and perhaps some others?
[ Come on, nerds, one of you must be up to the challenge, right? ]
Almost.
So she's got it far enough back to capture a bit of the place behind her, which is definitely not Legion World. Some might recognize it as the Hall of Justice museum, if they've been there; it seems she's decided to take a trip down to Earth for the day. ]
I have a request. It's my understanding that some of you are more...technologically inclined.
[ Polite understatement. ]
I had thought it would be helpful to learn more of the heroes who inspired the Legion, since I have little idea what to expect - and I believe I've found a worthy example to follow, in the one they called Green Arrow.
[ She turns her omnicom to point the camera at a nearby display of a variety of arrows, with holographic footage playing in the background that shows them in action. Smoke arrows that provide a haze to aid in escape or getting a quick hit in that the enemy can't anticipate! Net arrows that explode into a net on impact, entangling the target and keeping them from escaping! Boxing glove arrows that...well, hit things like a boxing glove. For when you don't have a real boxing glove, maybe. ]
My world has no such...variety, beyond fire arrows. What I've brought with me seems rather limited in use, compared to this.
Would anyone have the skill and the willingness to help me replicate these, and perhaps some others?
[ Come on, nerds, one of you must be up to the challenge, right? ]
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[But they're here, and Rebecca can only fight when there's one space between her and the enemy
army. More arrows wouldn't hurt.]I'm Rebecca, by the way! It's nice to meet you.
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[ Not that every arrow had to be a killing shot, but it's definitely trickier to control how much damage they're doing. ]
My name is Ina. The pleasure is mine.
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[And it usually isn't, because she's from the Fire Emblem where people die for real. But she's a soldier, she doesn't like killing people and other moral issues that are never discussed in the game.]
No, no, the pleasure has to be mine. Have you been here long, Ina?
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[ Ina's not exactly fond of killing, herself.
Which doesn't stop her from mowing down at least a thousand soldiers per battle 'cause, yanno, Koei warfare. ]
Not terribly long, no. There's still quite a bit to adjust to.
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[Rebecca's not fond of killing, but she's very fond of her insane speed growths.]
Right? These showers are...they're just not right, and the lights...I never thought I'd see a world so bright!
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They made a castle like Ueda for me. It does help to have something like home to go back to at the end of the day.
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[She can't hide her shock at that.]
Ah...that certainly sounds impressive. I stay in my room most nights, a village without villagers...it's a little lonely, I think.
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[ It feels only half strange to call it hers; if Nobuyuki had taken her advice to end their marriage to keep the Sanada together before Sekigahara, she'd have no claim to it - it is his. But on the other hand, the chances of them ever splitting up at this point are just about nil, and he's always made her feel welcome as a Sanada, and not as a guest. ]
You're quite right that it's lonely, though...nothing feels the same without the people who belong there.
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[Wait. Rebecca realizes that Inahime had never said how long she'd been married, Rebecca had only assumed she was single...what a boneheaded thing to do!]
I mean that...ah...yes! It's too quiet, I think. So if you ever feel like visiting a smaller village, you're more than welcome to visit mine. There are lots of trees, too, and several houses.
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[ It's a pretty sweet castle, even if the emptiness gets a little overwhelming. ]
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[she just has no idea she's going to Hoshido]
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[ Vitamin D, maybe. ]
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[She shakes her head.]
No, forget I said that, that sounds so silly. They're bright, but they're really lacking in that...warm glow, aren't they? They're not like the campfire or the lantern next to a bed.
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[But she feels like she's getting a little off-topic.]
If you do end up finding someone who can make arrows, will you let me know? I might not know much about lights, but I want to help out the Legionnaires in every way that I can, and I do know how to hit a target.
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[ Did she bow to the camera? She totally bowed to the camera. ]