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Harvey: So, where shall I begin?<br>
[......]<br>
How about… the unfortunate Lyco?<br>
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Havier: So, where do we start?<br>
Why don’t we start from…that unlucky Lyco?<br>
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Kryuger: ……<br>
Kryuger: ……<br>
I regret what happened to Lyco too.<br>
I’m regretful for what happened to Lyco.<br>
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Harvey: No no, there’s nothing to regret, it was fate. Heaven gave him his mission, but he just so happened to be unlucky.<br>
Havier: No no, there’s no need for regret. This is fate, a mission handed to him by God. It just so happened that he was the unlucky fellow who took the fall.<br>
Carter said he wanted something, right? What was its name… “Elisa”?<br>
Carter should’ve mentioned that he wanted something, right? Something called… “Elisa”?<br>
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Kryuger: ...That’s the name of the AI which has been directing SF against us.<br>
Kryuger: ...The AI that’s been commanding Sangvis Ferri to fight against us.<br>
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Harvey: Elisa. What a nice name. But is it really that important? So important that you’d need to mobilize the army in order to get rid of her?<br>
Havier: Elisa. What a nice name. But is she really that important? So important that the military has to make such a big hubbub out of dealing with her?<br>
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<br>
Kryuger: This is for the future of doll technology. The army needs better doll technology to prepare itself for the future.<br>
Kryuger: This is to pave the way for the future of Doll technology. The military needs to obtain better Doll technology as a contingency for the future.<br>
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Harvey: Hahahaha! Ah… Kryuger-san...<br>
Havier: Hahahaha! Oh my…Mr. Kryuger...<br>
Do you honestly believe that bullshit Carter is spouting about the future of technology? I’m a dollmaker and I don’t think an AI that can operate itself is going to be stronger than a force of over a thousand of my company’s dolls.<br>
Do you really believe the crap that Carter spews out of his mouth? I work in the Doll industry and can tell you that a self-operating AI is no better than the thousand-strong force of my company.<br>
Besides, dolls are… well, in this day and age, how are infantry support systems going to catch the eyes of those wily old foxes who were baptized in the flames of war?<br>
Not to mention, they’re merely Dolls... Why would those wily old foxes baptized by war even care about mere infantry support equipment in this day and age?<br>
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Kryuger: What you mean is...<br>
Kryuger: You mean...<br>
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Harvey: What kind of network does SF use? And what was Elisa based on?<br>
Havier: What network does Sangvis Ferri use? What was Elisa’s design based on?<br>
<br>
<br>
Kryuger: OGAS…? You mean Carter wants the OGAS system? Wasn’t it abandoned in the 80s?<br>
Kryuger: OGAS…? You mean Carter wants that OGAS system? Wasn’t it abandoned in the 80s?<br>
<br>
<br>
Harvey: Seems like you’re getting it. Fortunately, we aren’t being led by the stupid leaders of the 80s. Otherwise we’d all be raising beans for a living in Siberia.<br>
Havier: Now you’re getting on track. Luckily we’re not under the rule of those silly leaders from the 80s anymore, otherwise we’d all be digging for potatoes in Siberia.<br>
What I can tell you is that it wasn’t dug out of a good place. It was once… a location that was closely watched by everyone.<br>
What I can tell you is that this thing was not unearthed from any good place. It…used to be the place that everyone paid attention to.<br>
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<br>
Kryuger: …<br>
Kryuger: …...<br>
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Harvey: If you ask me, it’s not necessarily Carter himself that wants her, Kryuger-san.<br>
Havier: I would say that this thing might not be what Carter himself wants, Mr. Kryuger.<br>
Carter’s just an insignificant actor in the big scheme of things, and the person who’s really calling the shots is… hehehe… <br>
Carter is merely an insignificant cog in the machine. As for the true mastermind behind this plot… Hehehe…<br>
I’m sure you already know, but an alliance that supersedes nations is slowly taking shape.<br>
I’m sure you’re aware that a nation-transcending alliance is slowly forming.<br>
But there are always those conservatives who want to stop such revolutionary movements, and who wins and who loses is often determined by who is more powerful.<br>
Yet, there always exist certain conservative forces that wish to prevent such monumental inceptions. The victor tends to be the side with the most power.<br>
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<br>
[Harvey sidles up to Kryuger]<br>
[...Havier scoots over to Kryuger’s side.]<br>
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Harvey: Kryuger-san. I came here to give you a warning: don’t be a bird in the storm.<br>
Havier: Mr. Kryuger, the reason I came here today is to give you a piece of advice. Don’t be the small bird caught in the midst of a storm.<br>
The storm destroys everything it draws into itself, and it doesn’t care if the bird flew in by accident.<br>
The storm will tear apart everything in its path, regardless of whether that small bird intended to be there or not.<br>
<br>
<br>
[Harvey rises and prepares to leave.]<br>
[...Havier gets up and prepares to leave.]<br>
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Harvey: I’ll be hard pressed to explain the loss of a big client like yourself to the board of directors, and I do want to draw more salary for my old age.<br>
Havier: If I were to lose a big customer like you, I wouldn’t know how to face the board of directors. I’d still like to build up my retirement nest egg, you know.<br>
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Kryuger: …<br>
Kryuger: …<br>
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<br>
[Just then, the door opens.]<br>
[...Just then, the door opens.]<br>
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Carter: Apologies for the wait. The issue has been… Havier!<br>
<br>
Havier: (Glances at Kryuger) See, I was right. Five minutes.<br>
<br>
<br>
Carter: Sorry for the wait, the matter’s been… Harvey!<br>
Carter: I knew it was you! No one else would do such a thing!<br>
Havier, how dare you shame me on such an occasion!<br>
<br>
<br>
Harvey: *glances at Kryuger* I told you, 5 minutes.<br>
Havier: Oh my, General Carter, whatever could you be referring to? As an esteemed officer, I think you ought to be more prudent in your speech.<br>
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<br>
Carter: I knew it was your fault! Nobody other than you would have done something that immoral!<br>
Carter: Get out of my sight right this instant, or I’ll break your other leg with that walking stick of yours!<br>
How dare you disgrace me at a place like this, Harvey!<br>
<br>
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Harvey: Ah, General Carter, what do you mean? As an officer of high standing, I believe you ought to be more circumspect with your words.<br>
Havier: Fine, fine. You’re the big shot General. I’ll leave now.<br>
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Carter: Get out of my sight right now or I’ll break your other leg with your walking stick!<br>
[...Havier presses up to Kryuger’s ear.]<br>
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Harvey: Yes yes, you’re the general, I’m going now.<br>
Havier: All I did was hire some people to deflate all the guests’ car tires. Oh, except yours. Hehehe...<br>
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<br>
[Harvey whispers into Kryuger’s ear.]<br>
[...Havier gets up and prepares to leave.]<br>
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Harvey: I simply had someone let the air out of the guests’ tires. Oh, except yours. Hehehe...<br>
Havier: Oh, and Mister Commander over there, you seem like a promising person. We’ll most likely meet again in the near future.<br>
Oh, and as for that Commander over there. You’ve done pretty well in my book. I believe we’ll meet again in the near future.<br>
Well then, everyone, I bid you farewell.
Well then, see you again, everyone.<br>

Latest revision as of 19:49, 5 February 2024

[......]

Havier: So, where do we start?
Why don’t we start from…that unlucky Lyco?

Kryuger: ……
I’m regretful for what happened to Lyco.

Havier: No no, there’s no need for regret. This is fate, a mission handed to him by God. It just so happened that he was the unlucky fellow who took the fall.
Carter should’ve mentioned that he wanted something, right? Something called… “Elisa”?

Kryuger: ...The AI that’s been commanding Sangvis Ferri to fight against us.

Havier: Elisa. What a nice name. But is she really that important? So important that the military has to make such a big hubbub out of dealing with her?

Kryuger: This is to pave the way for the future of Doll technology. The military needs to obtain better Doll technology as a contingency for the future.

Havier: Hahahaha! Oh my…Mr. Kryuger...
Do you really believe the crap that Carter spews out of his mouth? I work in the Doll industry and can tell you that a self-operating AI is no better than the thousand-strong force of my company.
Not to mention, they’re merely Dolls... Why would those wily old foxes baptized by war even care about mere infantry support equipment in this day and age?

Kryuger: You mean...

Havier: What network does Sangvis Ferri use? What was Elisa’s design based on?

Kryuger: OGAS…? You mean Carter wants that OGAS system? Wasn’t it abandoned in the 80s?

Havier: Now you’re getting on track. Luckily we’re not under the rule of those silly leaders from the 80s anymore, otherwise we’d all be digging for potatoes in Siberia.
What I can tell you is that this thing was not unearthed from any good place. It…used to be the place that everyone paid attention to.

Kryuger: …...

Havier: I would say that this thing might not be what Carter himself wants, Mr. Kryuger.
Carter is merely an insignificant cog in the machine. As for the true mastermind behind this plot… Hehehe…
I’m sure you’re aware that a nation-transcending alliance is slowly forming.
Yet, there always exist certain conservative forces that wish to prevent such monumental inceptions. The victor tends to be the side with the most power.

[...Havier scoots over to Kryuger’s side.]

Havier: Mr. Kryuger, the reason I came here today is to give you a piece of advice. Don’t be the small bird caught in the midst of a storm.
The storm will tear apart everything in its path, regardless of whether that small bird intended to be there or not.

[...Havier gets up and prepares to leave.]

Havier: If I were to lose a big customer like you, I wouldn’t know how to face the board of directors. I’d still like to build up my retirement nest egg, you know.

Kryuger: …

[...Just then, the door opens.]

Carter: Apologies for the wait. The issue has been… Havier!

Havier: (Glances at Kryuger) See, I was right. Five minutes.

Carter: I knew it was you! No one else would do such a thing!
Havier, how dare you shame me on such an occasion!

Havier: Oh my, General Carter, whatever could you be referring to? As an esteemed officer, I think you ought to be more prudent in your speech.

Carter: Get out of my sight right this instant, or I’ll break your other leg with that walking stick of yours!

Havier: Fine, fine. You’re the big shot General. I’ll leave now.

[...Havier presses up to Kryuger’s ear.]

Havier: All I did was hire some people to deflate all the guests’ car tires. Oh, except yours. Hehehe...

[...Havier gets up and prepares to leave.]

Havier: Oh, and Mister Commander over there, you seem like a promising person. We’ll most likely meet again in the near future.
Well then, everyone, I bid you farewell.