[center] [h2] [color=d7d7d7][b]Roland[/b][/color][/h2] And [color=0072bc]Robot[/color] [color=ec008c]Girls[/color] [img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/581952321546879006/1120967522892648530/BlackSilenceIcon.webp[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/kxFo3GL.png[/img] Level 4 Roland - (7/40) Level 12 Blazermate (Holding 3 level up) - (60/120) Level 6 Susie - (19/60) - (Holding 3 level up) [b]Location:[/b] Sector 9 [b]Word Count:[/b] Less than 750 [/center] After beating another round of enemies, the boss of the area showed up. Or at least thats what Blazermate guessed based on what they had all seen before. And like a villain, just went on their monologue on how they were going to change things and yadda yadda, with Goldweis being very much against this person. Blazermate only had the idea of who they were,, with Susie just being annoyed that there was yet another fight while they were dealing with the whole red shift storm chasing them. Roland had the more informed take out of the three, noting that this girl had the same energy about her that the blue sicko did. Considering they had roughly the same plan, or this one was grander, he wasn't all that surprised. What did surprise him is being in this situation, perhaps thats how his whole band felt when he invited them? Well, this person was open to questions. But as the group would find out, while they said they would take questions, they really weren't that great at giving concrete info. Roland's first question of how they'd treat the cityfolk was answered with "Without Shinra's boot pressing down on their faces, the people of Midgar will be able to live, not just survive. Moreover, if Yoseph isn't dealt with, they'll never get the chance to live as human beings. And I mean that literally.". Which seemed noble, but then when asked her question, it was disregarded which made Blazermate and Roland basically summarize Jena's stance and dispositon as "Are you stupid? Shinra is worse! Anything I can do is better than Shinra!", or so thats what Blazermate and Roland thought. When Roland asked his question about how the person's group would improve the city or Susie saying how the collapse of the city's worth would cause many, many issues. Blazermate got a bit of a different response, but it was more an affirmation of what she thought. [color=0072bc]"If you want us to help you, you gotta stop causing red shift."[/color] which she got the reply of "Redshift is caused by contamination from the Astral Plane. I didn't cause this storm; I'm just the one who's able to stay afloat." But after that question and Susie's question, she wasn't much one for talking anymore, having been annoyed from the barrage of questions. Blazermate was pretty well set for another fight, even charged from her healing. But she did note that everyone else was getting tired. Roland was still in his fighting mode, but having been fighting for so long was getting tiring, and Susie was just getting frustrated at the whole situation, but keeping herself composed. While the bots were fine with whatever happened, Roland spoke for himself. [color=d7d7d7]"Yeah... If you have no plan that benefits anyone but yourself I suppose thats just the way the city works. But I'm not interested in helping another insane person gain power in what is a pretty decent place overall. Just sounds like you want to cause chaos for chaos sake and taking no responsibility for anything. So no, I'm not interested."[/color] Although him saying the city was fine when they were in such a terrible district was really hypocritical. But at least this was still better than the Backstreets. For one, no Sweepers, and there was no district 23 in Midgar either. At least this little chatting would let Blazermate top up people. It was nice having a co healer that could do AoE healing as well, as she lacked that ability. She just hoped people weren't too tired for another fight.