[h]Gilgamesh & Enkidu[/h2] "...S-sure thing, miss," Gilgamesh wheezed in a manly and dignified manner, "Just... a little bump. Nothing that the great Gi-Gilgamesh can't handle..." Still, he took her hand and managed to bring himself to his feet, groaning as he cracked his spine. With a satisfied sigh, he looked at the pink-haired girl, recognising her as the one that fought against Sword Person. From what little he saw, she seemed pretty good at fighting. Even if she lacked legendary blades, which all credible fighters really should possess. If only so Gilgamesh could claim them for himself at some point. "So... that sure happened," Gilgamesh said, looking around the train-wreck of a restaurant, "I mean, it might have been run by a bunch of crazies that wouldn't accept gil, but the exquisite cuisine on offer here was actually of remarkably high quality! Right, Enkidu? ...Oi, Enkidu!" With an annoyed pout, Enkidu glanced at his companion, distracted from his close-proximity scrutinising of the blonde woman using a communicator, "Cease this rude behaviour at once! Our fellow warriors deserve a proper greeting!" Growling with annoyance, Enkidu stepped back, pouting like a child that had been prohibited from playing with their favourite toy. His desire to fight was understandable, but even Gilgamesh knew that you should at least give a five minute break between battles. It wasn't like they were fighting an opposing army any more. Besides, the mightiest of all warriors would prefer a battlefield with less... clutter. -------------------- [h2]Aura Bright[/h2] "Eh? A magical supercomputer?" Aura tilted her head to the side, expression filled with wonder, "so, does that mean they're, like, virtually unbeatable?" [i]Either way, it's still just a program, right?[i] Aura deduced, [i]So that had to mean it was susceptible to glitches, or computer viruses, right? Maybe even an EMP? And if it was standard issue, then her entire group could be taken down quite easily! With an apologetic smile, Aura added, "sorry if I sound nosy, but, well, when I get people from all sorts of worlds, I get really curious about how they're all different, ya know!"