Maybe we won't have that much of an issue with it. I mean, they seemed to be ignoring us at first until we put these guys back in their balls, right? Maybe the other pokémon will still be too afraid to come and attack us?
I'm not either, actually. I've never been in a position where I had to walk a long distance. Never been a ranger, an infantryman, or what have you -- just a pilot.
[ Yukari blinks at that. Though he does still seem a bit young to actually be in any armed forces, what was she to say about how it worked in the future? ]
[Athrun shakes his head. He should have known going by the time discrepancy.]
The chief machine that the militaries of my era use is the mobile suit. It's a humanoid machine that stands between fifteen and twenty meters tall, depending on the design. That's what I'm a pilot of.
[ Yukari's just going to... keep staring in disbelief. Because shadows and pokémon and space colonies were fine and could kinda make sense eventually but giant humanoid robots. That seemed like something way too out of an anime that Junpei would watch for her comfort. ]
...You're talking about piloting something straight out of a giant robot anime. And not something that actually makes sense for it to exist in the future either.
...Anime? And how does it not make sense? Remote combat isn't possible with other technology we developed, so we needed something powerful enough to pose a threat to a battleship as well as stand up to enemy machines.
... Do you seriously not have animated stuff in the future?
[ Never mind, that wasn't really the point of all of this. ]
So, instead of making a bigger tank or ship or something, you make a giant war machine in the shape of a human. Which is the most inefficient form you could use for a giant war machine.
[ At least, that's what she had been told when Junpei's dreams of eventually giant robots had been shot down someone in the Kirijo group when he had asked about it. If Koromaru had been discovered as a Persona user before Aigis had been built, she probably would've ended up being dog shaped instead. ]
You mean, besides versatility and adaptability? Sure, some parts are extraneous, but I'd pick a mobile suit over a fighter or a tank any day.
[After all, mobile suits are capable of changing their equipment more easily than conventional combat vehicles, and they're seldom restricted to just one role.]
It's more than that. From a structural standpoint, colonies are extremely fragile. Imagine there being only about fifty meters of material -- concrete, grass, soil, steel, silicon, and so forth -- separating your feet from the vacuum of space. And that's with an old-fashioned cylindrical design. Newer models are even more delicate, since they're made to hold more while using the same amount of material. Considering weapons are designed to cut or punch through metal hulls...
[He trails off, appearing to lose himself in thought.]
...Forgive me. I was involved in an incident where a colony was destroyed. It's an experience I don't like remembering.
[ ... Usually, she'd try to make up an excuse, but, well, he was from the future where people fought with machines that she was told shouldn't be possible, so it seemed like making up an excuse was pointless.
Besides, even if he wanted to tell people, who'd believe him anyway. ]
Pretty much the complete opposite of what you're used to. Instead of other people... for the most part I had to deal with fighting monsters. Complete with... well, 'magical powers'.
[ Couldn't you have just taken everything at face value Athrun? ]
It's... well, the monsters are called Shadows, and they pretty much prey on people's minds. Only those with the ability to summon something called a Persona are able to actually, well, do anything about them.
It's not like they just appeared all the time though. For the most part, it was just during a time of day we called the Dark Hour. Which thankfully doesn't exist anymore.
[ Well, it's not like your explanation of things you had was any different, Athrun. ]
... Yeah. That part's kinda weird. Though I don't think the actual reality of it is what they had in mind when they started to talk about that kind of stuff.
It's probably more likely the terms were appropriated when this whole thing was discovered. If not...then I want a list of the drugs they were taking when they thought the whole thing up.
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Maybe we won't have that much of an issue with it. I mean, they seemed to be ignoring us at first until we put these guys back in their balls, right? Maybe the other pokémon will still be too afraid to come and attack us?
[ Well, they could hope, anyway. ]
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Yeah. I... didn't think about that part. I'm not really used to travelling between long distances like this.
[ Mostly she just fought things in the giant tower, not having to fight against things on the way to somewhere else. ]
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A pilot? You mean like... flying a fighter plane?
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The chief machine that the militaries of my era use is the mobile suit. It's a humanoid machine that stands between fifteen and twenty meters tall, depending on the design. That's what I'm a pilot of.
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[ Yukari's just going to... keep staring in disbelief. Because shadows and pokémon and space colonies were fine and could kinda make sense eventually but giant humanoid robots. That seemed like something way too out of an anime that Junpei would watch for her comfort. ]
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[He notices the staring. It makes him a bit uncomfortable.]
...What?
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...You're talking about piloting something straight out of a giant robot anime. And not something that actually makes sense for it to exist in the future either.
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[ Never mind, that wasn't really the point of all of this. ]
So, instead of making a bigger tank or ship or something, you make a giant war machine in the shape of a human. Which is the most inefficient form you could use for a giant war machine.
[ At least, that's what she had been told when Junpei's dreams of eventually giant robots had been shot down someone in the Kirijo group when he had asked about it. If Koromaru had been discovered as a Persona user before Aigis had been built, she probably would've ended up being dog shaped instead. ]
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[After all, mobile suits are capable of changing their equipment more easily than conventional combat vehicles, and they're seldom restricted to just one role.]
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Where do you even use those things anyway?
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But not within colonies. No one stands for mobile suit combat inside colonies.
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Yeah. I don't blame them. I mean, that's basically the same thing has having a war break out in one of your home cities, isn't it?
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[He trails off, appearing to lose himself in thought.]
...Forgive me. I was involved in an incident where a colony was destroyed. It's an experience I don't like remembering.
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... Sorry. That just...
I shouldn't have brought it up like that. Come on. Let's just... see if we can find that town that we're supposed to be going to.
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It's all right. You had no way of knowing, and accidents like this happen. But I agree, let's keep moving.
[With that, Athrun will resume walking.]
What about yourself, if you don't mind my asking? What kind of combat did you see?
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Besides, even if he wanted to tell people, who'd believe him anyway. ]
Pretty much the complete opposite of what you're used to. Instead of other people... for the most part I had to deal with fighting monsters. Complete with... well, 'magical powers'.
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[Athrun is a man of science. Anything that doesn't make logical sense bewilders him. Naturally, he's going to want to ask more.]
Like...what exactly are we talking about here?
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It's... well, the monsters are called Shadows, and they pretty much prey on people's minds. Only those with the ability to summon something called a Persona are able to actually, well, do anything about them.
It's not like they just appeared all the time though. For the most part, it was just during a time of day we called the Dark Hour. Which thankfully doesn't exist anymore.
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...If you had told me this before I found myself here, I never would have believed it. But now I'm starting to believe that anything is possible.
Still...that sounds like something out of a psychology textbook. At least based on what little I actually know about the discipline.
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... Yeah. That part's kinda weird. Though I don't think the actual reality of it is what they had in mind when they started to talk about that kind of stuff.
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[Weak smile. He's joking.]
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[ She paused, frowning before she realized something important. ]
... Right. You're joking. Never mind.
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