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Alright. Like Hayato said last week, everyone who plans to fight in Zero-G needs particular training. So far we've only run into trouble with people stupid enough to fight inside colonies, but there's always a chance we'll have to engage someone in an orbital battlefield as well.
Anyone who plans to fight while we're in space, report to the hangar for training. This goes for our new Mobile Suit pilots, too. Those are designed to fight in space, but you still have to get used to the lack of gravity. Make sure you've got proper oxygen seals and install some of the Thruster Modules we bartered from Nergal if your unit isn't normally spacefaring.
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[Unlike her few training sessions on the surface, of course, Calvina's assembling the crew inside the hangar. She's also going over final adjustments on Bellzelute for training - she might as well get some of her own practice in instead of just watching the kids play. It was a fairly simple task to turn the limiters up to the point where the energy weapons became simply tracers and to load the missile pods and rifle with paint rounds...]
Alright. Like Hayato said last week, everyone who plans to fight in Zero-G needs particular training. So far we've only run into trouble with people stupid enough to fight inside colonies, but there's always a chance we'll have to engage someone in an orbital battlefield as well.
Anyone who plans to fight while we're in space, report to the hangar for training. This goes for our new Mobile Suit pilots, too. Those are designed to fight in space, but you still have to get used to the lack of gravity. Make sure you've got proper oxygen seals and install some of the Thruster Modules we bartered from Nergal if your unit isn't normally spacefaring.
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[Unlike her few training sessions on the surface, of course, Calvina's assembling the crew inside the hangar. She's also going over final adjustments on Bellzelute for training - she might as well get some of her own practice in instead of just watching the kids play. It was a fairly simple task to turn the limiters up to the point where the energy weapons became simply tracers and to load the missile pods and rifle with paint rounds...]
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[The Behemoth looked a little less armed. For one thing it was missing its best friends the Cannons. That didn't mean it wasn't lethal though. Or at least it would be if it had live ammo]
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Understood ma'am.
[It didn't help that much though. The black void of space still held his heart in a chilling grasp. ]
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[Haruka's in her usual piloting outfit. She's missed out on most of the earlier training sessions Calvina ran, but she's here now.]
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Just to establish the character
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[Alessandra and Memento Mori are there, the former looking a bit too enthusiastic for just a practice session.]
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[Alessandra boards her unit and checks if systems are operating - that is, she moves her arms and legs around, and since Memento Mori follows these movements, all is fine!]
Memento Mori, at your service!
[And now the mecha waves in Calvina's general direction.]
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S-Sorry, I was having trouble finding something my size.
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You pilot one of the Gundam-types we picked up, right?
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Yeah. Kamille Bidan. I pilot the Mk-II.
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[Voice]
How'd you get that thing into space, anyway?
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[Sure enough, that evening, he reports to training, the Liger standing majestically.] Ma'am? Van Flyheight, reporting for training. I don't think Zoids are normally space-capable units, but I understand the cockpit's sealed well enough, and I installed a set of thrusters...?
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...although I think they were designed for humanoid units.
Well, at least Liger will be able to move.
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What A Rank in Space
Ready to begin my training ma'am.
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I'm here.
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Happy Trigger is made for zero-G environments, so I'm used to working in terms of it.
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