[center][h3]Midgar: Suoh - Anistar Gym, Part 1[/h3] Peach, Goldlewis' [@Lugubrious], Raz’s [@Truthhurts22], Roxas’ [@Double], Sakura and Karin’s [@Zoey Boey], Midna’s [@DracoLunaris], Pit's [@Yankee] [b]Word Count:[/b] 1574 (+3)[/center] [color=f49ac2]”Hello, Peach-san!”[/color] Sakura said. [color=f49ac2]”Yeah, they were pretty tricky, but we worked together. Us and the guards. Teamwork and all that good stuff.”[/color] She said with a satisfied nod. Karin also couldn’t help but pay attention to Goldlewis’ vital information about name pronunciation. [color=fff200]”I see. We’ll keep that in mind, I suppose?”[/color] Midna took a peek at the spirits, but, frankly, she had perhaps been too comfortable with fusion, and so she thought it wiser to hang back and let someone who wasn’t well into chimera town use this one. She would, if there were no offers, but she expected there might be [color=Aquamarine]”Going to be a touch awkward if you’ve been talking to Psych-OSF personnel already”[/color] she noted [color=Aquamarine]”… but seeing as you and these are human, maybe you can get away with a change of clothes and a haircut to make it less obvious?”[/color] Peach gave a nod but remained quiet. There were a number of ways the team could spin this to make the operation work, but they needed to be smart about it. When the topic of adopting one of the spirits came up, Sakura addressed the situation seriously, looking down at the little representation of the psychic people. [color=f49ac2]”...Well.”[/color] She said with a contemplative sigh. [color=f49ac2]”I guess…I guess I volunteer. I’ve done it before with a ship girl named Araisho, and I don’t think any of the psychic people are familiar with me. The mission is worth it, right? It sounds like a smart plan to me.”[/color] She said. Karin said nothing, just crossing her arms and looking at Sakura contemplatively. While Sakura talked about such a serious topic, she went ahead and did the brunette the favor of deftly plucking the silly little doll from the top of her head and pocketing it, the other girl none-the-wiser. [color=Aquamarine]”I wonder if there’s a way we can get more.”[/color] Midna mused [color=Aquamarine]”Ethically I mean”[/color] there was an obvious way, but she was not going to entertain it [color=Aquamarine]”are there any … psychic monsters or something maybe? Or … ”[/color] Midna paused as she had an idea that she did not like. [color=Aquamarine]”I have these psychic cultist strikers that you might have seen me use”[/color] she began to suggest, only to find out that Peach’s power did not work on them, which led her to an idea she liked even less. [color=Aquamarine]”I got them from a place called the ‘Convent of Our Lady of the Charred Visage’ and I do have a portal that exits out there … but that place is horrid, and incredibly dangerous too, and those three where exceptions rather than the rule, so it would be like finding needles in a haystack that is trying to kill you so … I’m going to put that on the table, but I do not recommend it unless we are desperate for options.”[/color] The notion prompted Goldlewis to stroke his whiskers with a furrowed brow. “I ain’t exactly what ya’d call an expert on spirits, but considerin’ what they do to your head it’d be better to find spirits that ain’t got a couple screws loose, right?” which Midna definitely had to agree with … despite also not at all following that soft rule at all. [color=lightgoldenrodyellow]"Plus it still feels pretty scummy, going after someone just to get their powers,"[/color] Pit added, his expression halfway between a frown and a look of consideration. It was true that he'd seen a lot of villains do just that, and in the most recent case with Hades he'd been using souls for that purpose, feeding on them to gain power. It was similar enough to their current situation that it discomforted Pit, even if the spirits Midna proposed to take were those of bad guys. [color=lightgoldenrodyellow]"But, uh, it'll be for the greater good right? Besides, spirits aren't really the same as souls, they're just..."[/color] Pit's brows pinched together and he snapped his fingers a few times, trying to conjure the explanation he was looking for. [color=lightgoldenrodyellow]"They're like... ugh, I dunno! They're definitely different from a person's soul, but I can't really explain it. Trust me though, it's angelic intuition or something! If..."[/color] He bit down on his next words, but even if he didn't say them it was pretty easy to see he was pining for the Goddess of Light once more. He was sure she would be able to offer some insight into things, including the morality of their discussion. He'd find her eventually. For now, he had to think things through himself - however difficult it might be. [color=lightgoldenrodyellow]"And for monsters... I guess there's no psychic-type Pokémon here in the gym."[/color] At least judging from Bede's outburst as he'd left the establishment. [color=lightgoldenrodyellow]"Heheh, I'd prefer flying-type anyway! Guess we'll have to look somewhere else. Since we can see the Others without being psychic, we don't have to rush to all become psychic right? We'll just keep an eye out for whatever we can find."[/color] [color=Aquamarine]”Speaking of portals,”[/color] she added [color=Aquamarine]”If we think of a good, I dunno, base of operations, or even just a good spot in the city we’d want to go back and forth from, I could set one up there, and then do a bunch of warping and train riding to get back to smash city, and set one up there. That way we can get access to home base’s resources, maybe even find some mercenaries who’d fit Psych-OSF’s requirement to fill out your group?”[/color] Goldlewis took another furtive look around. Right now, the team stood clustered on the side of the gym’s door opposite the reception desk. He could see a couple security cameras, but none so close that they should be able to pick up on a conversation in low tones. “That’s a bright idea, miss. The less time it takes to mosey around, the more options we got. Course, I gotta wonder where we’re gonna find a good spot, away from pryin’ eyes.” He looked around the gym for a brief moment, knowing that he’d find no such hideaways in here. “Hmm. If y’all wanna stick ‘round here for a spell, I reckon I’ll take a walk and see if I can scare up any info on a place we can bunk up where the state ain’t stickin’ its big nose. I don’t take kindly to the idea of y’all fusin’ with Others, but there might be other psychic critters ‘round these parts we can use.” He shrugged. “I ain’t one much for gyms, anyhow.” Raz looked from Goldlewis to Peach and the rest. [color=FF8c00]”Hmmmm. See, on one hand I think I should go with Mr. Goldlewis - this place isn’t very friendly to non-psychics so you might have trouble navigating on your own. And I’m sure actually having a psychic at your side would help somewhere else. But at the same time I should probably stay here and coordinate with everyone on the Psych-OSF business… dunno which is the right option.”[/color] Sakura was trying not to tap her foot and trying not to get distracted by the gym. [color=f49ac2]”You can think about that, Raz-kun.”[/color] She said, a bead of sweat trickling down the side of her head. [color=f49ac2]”I’m going to do…uh…r-reconnaissance.”[/color] She turned on her heel and sped off into the gym. [color=lightgoldenrodyellow]"What's up with her?"[/color] [color=fff200]”Nothing. I imagine she is just excited by the pretty colors in the gym.”[/color] Karin responded to Pit flatly, having lingered near the conversation. Pit took her words at face value and snickered. Karin turned her attention back to the serious discussion. [color=fff200]”This Psych-OSF plan,”[/color] She began, [color=fff200]”If we get caught, there will be repercussions, yes? Political and otherwise. I prefer to do negotiations and diplomacy, and if I’m doing any deception there must be some plausible deniability. Otherwise I’d volunteer myself.”[/color] Peach considered Karin’s point of view. “That’s a good point. I’m not sure what they could charge us with considering we have every intent to stop the Ever Crisis if we can. But it’d be a good idea to have a fallback.” She crossed her arms. “Instead of charging straight to that Otherlobe place to get initiated before dinner, let’s see what else we can set up or find out beforehand.” The princess looked around the room for uniforms of red and black. “I bet there’s some soldiers around here who could give a few tips for aspiring cadets.” [color=FF8c00]”Well you come get me if you need my take on anything,” [/color] Raz said as he made for the gym himself. [color=FF8c00]”I’m a little interested in the ‘pretty colors’ too.”[/color] [color=lightgoldenrodyellow]"Well while you guys do that, I'm gonna go back and get those Other spirits just in case that data Midna talked about ends up coming in useful!"[/color] Pit chimed, [color=lightgoldenrodyellow]"Besides, if this is a psychic gym I'm not gonna be able to see anything cool anyway! And if it's a normal gym I don't need it, I get plenty of cardio just running around!"[/color] As Goldlewis made for the door, he was beat there by the angel. Pit held the door before flitting up and away with plans to meet the rest of the Seekers again later. Then, once Goldlewis was out said door, a certain princess who had surreptitiously taken a ride on his coattails let her presence be known, whispering [color=Aquamarine]”If you need someone to [i]shadow[/i] you, I’m your woman. Just lead the way and I’ll be right behind you”[/color] from her hiding spot.