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Here's another announcement.

Also, I'll say this now so that it doesn't happen again in the future:
Don't do collabs isolating your characters from other players unless you are already alone in a scene. If for some reason you need to do a collab post and there are other players around either you include them in the post or don't do the collab at all.
As for the nationality, I can swap it over to Ethiopian if you guys really want me to. I just didn't think it'd be a big deal if I left it.


Well, it's not a big deal, but since everyone is using actual nations as place of origin, it would be better if your character fell in line with that as well.

It's just a question of semantics, really.
@AdmrlStalfos19
I think your CS is mostly alright. Though, I'd like to point that the one thing that's not correct there is that Africa isn't a country so African as a nationality makes no sense. Other than this question of geography, I think everything else is ok.

Just wait for @TheWindel's opinion before moving him to the CS tab.
Lancer

Lancer decided to not reply to Kazamyr’s words. A Master that didn’t understand the honor of a Heroic Spirit — even of those among them who were worthy being called Antiheroes — was not the kind of person the silver-haired Servant wished to bother herself with. Rider, however, was another story.

“Even though I’m unaware of a Heroic Spirit — especially one of the last warriors to roam the battlefields of Age of the Gods — who would not feel pride in having their identity be recognized by others, I’ll do as you request, Rider,” Lancer said as she stared the ancient king from above, just like an angel chiseled from the most pristine marble. “I imagine that the Holy Grail might be of greater value to some than it’s to others, after all,” she added in cold voice.

“Nevertheless, I shall take my leave now. May the Allfather’s blessings be with you until we cross paths again,” Lancer said as she vanished once more, letting her body slowly revert back into the ether from which it was built.

“We must leave now, Master. We learned more than we could have expected. Now, we must devise a strategy to make good use of this information,” Lancer said telepathically as she got back to her Master’s side.

"Tangos? Nah, I like flamenco a lot more, but if that’s your taste I guess I can go along with it," Mavis replied when Mila pointed to the presence of nearby enemies. Of course she knew what the other girl meant to say, but that kind of jargon was funny nonetheless, right? "Anyway, we can take them down if it gives up peace of mind, but… let me tell you a piece of vital battlefield wisdom.

‘Stay cool.’

Before you do anything else just remember this, alright?"
Mavis said as she — tried to — cross an arm around Mila’s neck and drag the taller girl to her level. "Just look at Subaru for example," she said, taking a glance at the drone that floated silently besides them, "she’s so cool it feels like you are staring at an iceberg, right? That’s the kind of attitude you gotta have if you wanna survive for long enough in the battlefield. Right… buddy?"

"We should keep moving. According to the mission data, one of the sensors we need repair is right there," Subaru’s said through Neptune, while pointing at the roof of a building not that far away from their current position. "There are more invaders in that direction, about three or four more," she added.

"By the way, Celica went missing. Even though her team went in the opposite direction, keep an eye open for anything out of order," Subaru said in her her usual sleepy voice.

"Will do," Mavis replied.

"Now then. As the our Gunner, threat assessment is part of your duty. We will fight anyone you think we need to but, in the meanwhile, we should get going. Those batteries won’t swap themselves!"


“Hah, all of us enrolling? That’s your problem with me?” Aegis replied to the Tsuruga’s worried plea with hearty laughter, more or less ignoring the arrival of the other two. What they did or not was none of her business but the blonde couldn’t happen but be amused by the source of this confusion.

“If that’s the problem, you needn’t be worried. First of all, I’m not with those two. My mission is mine alone. And second,” Aegis produced a student ID from one of her pockets before continuing, “I’m not a kid like you. In fact, I’m here at this time because I don’t have to bother with ‘special classes’ like you do.”

“As soon as I get what I’m looking for, I’ll get going. This you can be sure of, after all… I’m not looking forward to having ‘that’ happen again,” Aegis said in slightly less abrasive tone — especially the last part of her sentence — as she put her ID away and attempted to resume her walk past Tsuruga. “Just do a favor for your own selves and don’t get involved with what I’m doing here. All of you,” she said, turning to look at the recently arrived duo.

Christa Yamashiro

“I was going back home, like anyone would at this time, it just happens to be that going through this park is the shortest route,” Christa replied to the younger girl, eyeing her weird mannerisms with a great deal of care while trying to not stare too much out of consideration for her privacy. “But, never mind that. You are much younger than I’m so, by your own logic, you are in a more vulnerable position,” she added, reversing the argument.

“If you are lost, I can help get to the nearest police station. It’s not that far from here. Otherwise, I suppose that I’ll have to bid you farewell,” Christa said in as much of a helpful tone as she could muster. She couldn’t simply abandon a child that might as well be lost without at least offering to help. even though this one felt off for some reason that she couldn’t tell that easily.
I think I'll fold as well. I really can't think of a reply at this moment.

Sorry for that but see ya.


While the time went by in its inexorable ways, the majority of squads of trainees seemed to be going about their missions at the expected pace. Except perhaps for the small encounters with the invaders that some of them had, nothing was out of order. However, not all squads seemed to share the same fate as was the case of Afterglow and their lost Gunner, right at the beginning of the mission.

In fact, this occurrence would likely get evident for Celica’s teammates, when the lack of a proper scout or team formation resulted in three invaders creeping into Fiore and Tian-Gui from a set of nearby ruins. Thanks to Fiore’s drone, the duo would have a few moments of advance to react. What they would do next is entirely up to them.

Meanwhile, Yui’s Gang would find an unexpected sight of a whole different category as they advanced on their mission. As they approached some wetlands that likely formed when rainwater caused the ground to crumble, they would find a few seriously damaged, abandoned mobile suits. Each of the once impressive machines looked like it dated at least several years ago, possibly even as far back as the tie of the Second Genesis itself. While the rotting pieces of metal didn’t seem to represent anything special or hold anything of value, at first sight, the wetlands were a whole other case. Traversing them was the shortest route to the sensor they sought, but was it worth it? Only the trainees could decide whether or not it was useful to do so, lose time to go around or search for another sensor.


Mavis spent most of the travel to the Western District either playing some handheld games or trying to talk to whoever would listen to her infatuated description of whatever manga or comic book had her attention at the moment. After all, the mood didn’t seem to be that great, and Mavis generally took to the mission of keeping the spirits high whenever she could. Sadly, it looked like she wouldn’t have much time to do so, given the briefing and their following arrival at their destination.

"Come on, just when I was about to get to the best part," she said in a dejected voice with her shoulders slumping in disappointment. "But well, I guess there’s nothing we can do, right team?" She said following Mila to the landing area, after securing the batteries as well as some standard supplies in a backpack.

"You are going to stay in the command center, right Subaru? We will be trusting our backs to you again," Mavis said, smiling, as she looked back at their third partner before patting Mila in the back to emphasize her point.

"Indeed," Subaru replied in her usual drowsy voice, after spending most of the journey either fiddling with one of the command consoles or sleeping while using Neptune as a body pillow. "Nep will be with you… so there’s nothing to worry about," her voice came out of the drone’s speakers as it hovered to the side of her companions.

"Our first objective is… one and a half kilometers to the Northwest. I can get you more or less a third of the way with the visual input from the console, but you’ll have to walk from there onwards," Subaru said as she created as a portal popped up in existence in front of her Neptune. "I detect two low-level signatures close to your arrival point. You can decide whether or not to engage since you’ll be coming out right in the middle of a crossroads," she added before going silent or perhaps, dozing off. Who knows?

As soon as they were ready, Mavis crossed the portal, ready to intercept any potential ambushes while they decided how to proceed.
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