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On sudden enabling and playing with applications
Miss Mundane.
I fail to see why a 'voice test' is necessary so early in our association. You have other projects. Focus on those, and that new job you've spent the last few months fighting for.
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Since you insist, try to make more progress with your 'canon review' before you continue.
I fail to see why a 'voice test' is necessary so early in our association. You have other projects. Focus on those, and that new job you've spent the last few months fighting for.
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Since you insist, try to make more progress with your 'canon review' before you continue.

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It's not being 'sensitive' when this girl obviously isn't competent. Her spirit is impressive, but her skills are still very rough.
She needs work.
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Second, I know you're not being sensitive; I was just joking! It's called sar-cas-m! You totally oughta learn it someday.
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[He's going to...ignore the rest.]
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Hi, Tieria. ]
...Tieria.
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Setsuna.
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It's been awhile.
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It has. Far too long.
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How're you holding up?
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[There is no easy way to say. Tieria last saw Setsuna unconscious in the cockpit.]
I have been better.
Yourself?
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What's wrong?
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Tell me, Setsuna. What is the last thing you remember?
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Watching the world, at peace. Hearing Marina Ismail's song. The voice of Gundam, the voice of everyone, united together.
[ Is that vague/Gundamish enough for you, or does he have to use more rainbow and understanding and rainbows of understanding metaphors? Because he's got plenty where that came from. ]
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...What do you mean?
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00 Raiser utilized the Trans-AM Burst that enveloped the world. It has come together now, under a so-called armistice, a single government sworn against conflict.
[ His gaze drifts. ]
But I have my doubts it will last.
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I HAD TO.
[...Suffice to say, he's not letting you live that down, Tieria. And she's sorry, she just finds it so fascinating--for all the silliest reasons.]
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Why does gender have any importance here?
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[Have a small smile.]
I think they tend to do whatever they want, regardless of what we think.
Mine does.
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[The voice and face were welcome, but hairstyle that was now only a memory told Tieria as much as the spoken words.]
That does appear to be the case. This girl is quite insistent.
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"Oh don't be that way. This 'Miss Mundane' person can't be all bad. Can't you just a little time to relax once in a while."
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Lockon.
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"Tieria." He smirks, that charming sort of smile that was almost trademark.
From behind the snipers ankles a familiar redundant droid rolls out with a chirp.
"Tieria! Tieria! Where have you been? Where have you been?"
Lockon only chuckled.
"Apparently Haro is happy to see you too."
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"It's been a long while, Lockon."