"I don't think you understand, Daichi. We don't need another building. This'll do fine." Daichi was slightly perplexed at this - He wanted a mech, but was gonna stick with something small enough to fit in the classroom and leave through the door? Wasn't that more like Power Armor? Not that there was a problem with that - speed and power were extremly important at Shiroyama, so power armor would definitely help a fighter. Whatever the case, Daichi probably was overestimating Mori's goals here - few people had plans big enough that they needed to involve the Club President, so jumping straight to that was probably pretty foolish in retrospect. "I don't think I want the Student Council finding out about this either." Now that was more difficult for Daichi to wrap his head around - why? The Student Council, excluding the president who somehow thought making children fight was a good idea, had always seemed pretty reasonable to Daichi. They were kind of controlling to the Repair Club, but as long as their quotas were met, they never really caused any problems. Why did Mori not want to get help from them, or even let them know what was happening? "Two words, Getter Robo." That was a bit confusing to Daichi for several seconds - why mention an anime and manga series from the 70's? Then it came together. [color=a36209]"Oh, like a combining robot thing? That sounds pretty cool!"[/color] Daichi tried thinking for a few more seconds, but eventually gave up on the matter, and just addressed his concerns directly. [color=a36209]"But why hide it from the Student Council? It doesn't really seem necessary if you ask me - I doubt they'll regulate it or anything. Plus I don't know how we'll get the funds otherwise - I can clone stuff, but I still need an original copy..."[/color] [@RoflsMazoy]