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"Russian? Hm, it could. Do we have anyone that is fully Japanese?" she asked the other woman. She looked over at the man when he answered the door and read through the information she was allowed to.
"...Erica." the girl looked at the man and cleared her throat before she continued her answer. "My name is Erica Takagi-Ban. I am here for training and for some answers." the tall young woman met the man's eyes evenly.
I'm Sorry, I hadn't realized that Erica's group had activity...
"I wouldn't say that I know them. I just know of them and have a few questions." she answered the other girl. "And it is nice to meet you. If I may ask, what is the language origin of your name?" she asked before she knocked on the door to the dojo.

She was unused to traveling with someone for an actual reason. Most of her time was spent alone or in the company of a guardian...aka a watchdog. So, she remained somewhat formal in her tone and speech so as not to offend Sasha.
Remi received the book with a small squeal of excitement while the caravan marched along. Killak had been walking beside her, the two were deep in a talk about the comet that was due to pass by again.

Killak noted his companion's excitement then read the note on it. If he knew Remi, she'd devote any time off to this latest project. She'd have the time since he saw to it that her active studies and experiments would be incubating, resting, or suspended. The savant, as smart as she was, needed to be kept busy; she was happiest when she was. The two continued to talk, even after his jinchuuriki sister laid on his back to read.

The girl was enraptured in the book and finished her preliminary read through before they made it to Suna. She honestly disliked the wind country, there was just too much sand that she could NOT play with. Nonetheless, she received her orders and immediately went to check into the same hotel as her Empress. She bought the room closest to the only entrance to the floor. After she settled in, she left again to go buy local supplies she'd need to start her latest study. She'd read in one of her scrolls that a good way to foster good relations abroad was to stimulate local economies. So...shopping trip it was...ugh.
Hi! I'm interested in the Final Fantasy and Saints Row games as well as RvB. I typically RP as a female, but I can do a male if FxF is a no go.
"What a find! Thank you, thank you!" the girl's eyes went comically wide in happiness. "That could mean that if 8I can apply such methods to hornets and other such insects, I may find a way to keep the cells from replicating while suspending them not unlike theoretical cryostasis. The cells will live and are active, but won't grow old, won't deteriorate and wont die! Of course, other studies I've read also cite an increased chance of fatal diseases since these cells technically can't adapt to fight off foreign bodies. Yes...a challenge with amazing ramifications. Thank you, Lady Ra!" she bows as her mind begins to run a mile a minute.

"And I would be honored to listen about your sister. I do love your stories." she repeats in obvious excitement. It was only with Ra, and to a certain extent Shoko, that Remi was really emotional with. She was much more comfortable in Ra's presence than probably anyone else in the Empire or even the World. "The feat may very well be impossible in the human body, so much genetic diversity. But invertebrates will be a good start. Maybe even bacteria for a fundamental run. I think I still have that sample of that disease from Suna. Guard Captain Hirozuna keeps asking for it though. I don't know what he wants with it, but until I can make am active culture fro. It, it is my only sample." she frowns, unknowingly revealing a possible assassination attempt since the disease she was studying was very fatal.
"'Ban'?" she asked quietly. She rubbed her thumb over her chin before nodding, "Yeah, I'll come with you. I believe I have some business there anyway." She replied to the other young woman. "Thank you for letting me tag along."

She stood and stretched before checking over her own health and inventory. Erica cracked her neck with a sigh, she was ready to get back on the road.
The young girl looked up at Ra with a small blush. The graceful woman was amazing to her, how easy it had been for her to manipulate others. It had crossed her mind that maybe she could be manipulated so easily, but she felt as though that Ra was always genuine to her.

"Mother was very tired. She will be resting and caring for my siblings while they continue on with their work." she licks her lips quietly. "I...like your stories. I'd like to hear another." she answered honestly. "Oh! I've managed to cross that Mantis you showed me!" she says in obvious excitement. "Your books have greatly helped me with cross-breeding my hornets and other insects. The spider cross is still incubating, but I've noted some favorable results from the last brood." she stood carefully, seemingly lost in Ra's presence. She couldn't help it, Ra was the only one that seemed to understand her.
"I see." she says quietly. Her hands still and she doesn't say anything after his last question.

"I follow my Empress because freedom allowed my clan to classify me as less than a human due to my...diminished conventional intelligence." she taps on the table anxiously. "When the Empress sent an avatar to inquire during the Empire's annual census, I was forcibly married to a man from a more prominent clan to improve relations. Clan laws can circumvent empirical laws as long as they are restricted to the clan." she looked at Izari.

"He was free to do as he wished, and he did so." her jaw clenched. "I fight for the Empress that unknowingly saved me. Her call for troops allowed me to run. I...am still his wife. But as long as I fight for my Empress, I won't be forced to continue my...wifely duties by my clan." she says quietly.
"Ideals and ideologies both of their merits in the world we live in." She reached out gently to grasp the creature's tentacles and murmured softly to her hornet mix. She didn't look at Izari, too focused on her work in extracting what she needed with as little pain to her subject as possible. "2 MMCC, Lithal. Numb only the immediate area before extracting." the scorpion hornet hummed in acknowledgement before injecting the proper amount of numbing agent. One done the scorpion took the blood sample she needed with its tail.

"Chaos, order. Even if your god comes back to rule, others would rise to combat him in any way possible to preserve their lives. Then they cycle will start all over again." She said. "Just as our Empress seeks absolute peace...your god seeks absolute chaos. The problem with chaos is that it has a nasty habit of never bending to anyone's will. For that would go against its very nature. Consider this: Should your god rule this world, why would he be an avatar of chaos? Which, by definition, means that order has no place in his realm? He lords over chaos, but is it true chaos if it is able to be controlled?" she asked him. The stinger was removed, together with a small sample of the creature's tissue.

"Excellent work. Go to my room and catalogue the samples under experiment 1-7-A-L." she instructed. The creature bowed then flew off to follow her command. She examined Lithal's work. "Hm. I do believe they are fit to be sent to the medical corps now. This is excellent work. Might weaponize a few of them. They'll be useful for Special Ops." she spoke to herself.
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