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[The operation ends and Negev is in front of the plant.]<br>
[Combat over. Right outside the factory.]<br>
 
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Negev: We got here sooner than expected. That’s some great improvement you’ve shown, Commander.<br>
Negev: This was quicker than I anticipated. You’ve improved tremendously, Commander.<br>
I knew I was right to choose you after the last operation with M4A1.<br>
Negev: After watching that operation with M4A1, I knew that I couldn’t go wrong picking you.<br>
Now let’s finish the last step.<br>
Negev: This is the last step, let’s make it a good one.<br>
<br>
 
TAR-21: Negev, the Sangvis patrols will reach my position in 15 minutes. Can you draw them away?<br>
 
<br>
TAR-21:Negev, SF patrols are about to reach me, can you draw them off?<br>
Negev: I don’t have any hands to spare here.<br>
 
<br>
 
TAR-21: If something happens to me, you’re dead meat. You know that, right?<br>
Negev: I don’t have any manpower.<br>
<br>
 
Negev: Sure I do, so just sit tight.<br>
 
“They” should be back any minute now.<br>
TAR-21:You’ll be screwed if anything happens to me, you know that, right?<br>
<br>
 
 
Negev: Of course, so wait a while.<br>
Negev: “They” ought to be coming back soon.<br>
 
 
Galil: Hey, Negev!<br>
Galil: Hey, Negev!<br>
 
<br>
 
Negev: What the hell, so you did survive.<br>
Negev: What’s this, you actually survived.<br>
<br>
 
Galil: Ha, thanks to you.<br>
 
But can’t you send someone more reliable to my rescue next time?<br>
Galil: Hah, I got through this thanks to you.<br>
<br>
Galil: Still, could you send someone more reliable to fetch me next time?<br>
Micro Uzi: Hey, why are you being so picky about your savior? I didn’t even get a proper “thank you”!<br>
 
<br>
 
Galil: Huh? If I hadn’t helped you get rid of the pursuing Sangvis units, you would’ve been in pretty deep crap yourself.<br>
Uzi: Hey! I saved you and not only do you not thank me, you complain about it!?<br>
<br>
 
Micro Uzi: I only had them on my tail because I had to come save your butt! Why did I have to take on such a thankless task the moment I reported back for duty?!<br>
 
<br>
Galil: Hah? If I hadn’t shot those SF pursuers off your back, you’d have been pretty far up the creek yourself, no?<br>
Galil: Haha, well sorry, I’m not the kinda girl who grovels at somebody’s feet in gratitude just because they did me a favor.<br>
 
<br>
 
Micro Uzi: I know that. That’s why I hate coming back! The whole squad is made up of unreasonable nutcases!<br>
Uzi: I did it to save you, didn’t I? You think it’s fun for me, being given a hard job with no appreciation like this the moment I return to the team?<br>
<br>
 
Negev: But you did come back.<br>
 
Humph, guess you can’t find anywhere more suitable for you?<br>
Galil: Haha, sorry but I’m not a good girl who gets all grateful when I hear “I did it all for you~”<br>
<br>
 
Micro Uzi: Tsk, that’s entirely your fault.<br>
 
Especially you, Negev! You’re the craziest bastard of them all!<br>
Uzi: Of course I know that! That’s why I didn’t want to come back! You’re all weirdos who won’t listen to reason!<br>
<br>
 
Negev: Doing everything perfectly isn’t my strong suit. I can live with just winning.<br>
 
<br>
Negev: But you did come back in the end.<br>
Micro Uzi: Seriously… Where the hell did you pick up this “get the job done no matter the cost” attitude?<br>
Negev: Hehe, so you couldn’t find a more suitable place for yourself after all?<br>
Aren’t we all selfish cheapskates here?!<br>
 
<br>
 
Negev: That’s enough. Since you’ve passed the test, get started on the next task already.<br>
Uzi: Tch, as if it wasn’t your fault.<br>
<br>
Uzi: Especially you, Negev! You’re the most reckless one of all!<br>
Micro Uzi: Hey, I didn’t say-<br>
 
<br>
 
Negev: Tavor has run into some trouble. Galil and Uzi, go make some noise and draw away the nearby patrols.<br>
Negev: Perfection isn’t a strength of mine. All I need is victory.<br>
Get it done in ten minutes. Chop chop.<br>
 
<br>
 
Galil: Ha, that’s more than enough. Let me fix my hair first. The sandstorm...<br>
Uzi: Honestly… who the hell did you learn that win-at-all-costs attitude from?<br>
<br>
Uzi: Do we have any stingy misers around us?<br>
Micro Uzi: Cut that crap! We’ve only got ten minutes! Get up!<br>
 
<br>
 
Galil: Hey! You-!<br>
Negev: Alright, since you passed the test, it’s time for your next job.<br>
Wait, there’s no rush-<br>
 
<br>
 
[...Transmission ends.]<br>
Uzi: Hey, I never said-<br>
<br>
 
Negev: Now that’s settled.<br>
 
All that’s left is the Sangvis Ringleader...<br>
Negev: Tavor’s in a spot of trouble. Galil, Uzi, make some noise and lure the nearby patrols away.<br>
The Dummy that haunts the factory like a ghost...<br>
Negev: Do it in 10 minutes. Hurry.<br>
<br>
 
Dreamer: Oh my… Whose Dummy are you talking about, young lady?<br>
 
<br>
Galil: Hah, well that’s enough. Let me go tidy up my hair, the wind and sand’s-<br>
 
 
Uzi: You want to what your what? We’ve only got 10 minutes left! Step on it!<br>
 
 
Galil: Hey! You-<br>
Galil: Hold on, we can make it-<br>
 
 
[The message ends.]
 
 
Negev: That should settle it all.<br>
Negev: That leaves the SF ringleader...<br>
Negev: The dummy wandering around the inside of the plant...<br>
 
 
Dreamer: My… and who are you calling a dummy, young miss?<br>
 
 
Negev: …!<br>
Negev: …!<br>
Negev: Dreamer...<br>
Dreamer...<br>
Negev: The intel clearly stated your location was-<br>
According to my intel, you should be-<br>
 
<br>
 
Dreamer: Where should I be? I can be anywhere.<br>
Dreamer: My location? I can show up anywhere.<br>
Especially when you need me to.<br>
Dreamer: In particular, where you need me to show up.<br>
<br>
 
Negev: So you…are the formidable enemy that no one dares touch.<br>
 
Have you been watching us the whole time? With your remote control Dummy?<br>
Negev: So… you’re the mighty foe that nobody dared to make a move on.<br>
<br>
Negev: Have you been watching us all this time, through your remotely-controlled dummy?<br>
Dreamer: Well, this is my backyard. I can’t let any outsiders sully it.<br>
 
I could be wrong, but maybe you just happen to have stumbled in here by accident and now plan to run away with your tail between your legs?<br>
 
<br>
Dreamer: This is the garden that I tend. I will not permit trespassers to taint it.<br>
Negev: Don’t go causing new trouble on the battlefield. That’s what my senior has taught me.<br>
Dreamer: Or perhaps I guessed wrong, and you simply passed through here by accident and intend to slink away?<br>
<br>
 
Dreamer: But somehow I get the idea that like me, you’re not a very good girl.<br>
 
<br>
Negev: My senior once taught me that there was no need for unnecessary complications on the battlefield.<br>
Negev: Indeed. I’ve always let her down and been a burden to her...<br>
 
That’s why she’ll never forget me, the bad student who’s always full of surprises.<br>
 
<br>
Dreamer: But you don’t strike me as a good girl. Much like myself.<br>
Dreamer: So am I also a surprise to you?<br>
 
<br>
 
Negev: It’s true, I’ve disappointed her all this while and held her back...<br>
Negev: But that was why she remembered me, as a bad student who could always surprise her.<br>
 
 
Dreamer: Then, am I a surprise to you?<br>
 
 
Negev: ...No.<br>
Negev: ...No.<br>
Negev: But part of you will be. After this battle, I’ll take my time picking it out.<br>
A part of you will be. I’ll take my pick after the fight.<br>
 
<br>
 
Dreamer: Negev. That’s your name, isn’t it?<br>
Dreamer: Negev, is that your name?<br>
This is the first time we talked, but...I’ve already grown quite fond of you...<br>
Dreamer: While this is the first time we’ve spoken, I think… I quite like you...<br>
So...can I eat you?
Dreamer: Therefore, may I devour you?<br>

Latest revision as of 03:58, 6 December 2023

[Combat over. Right outside the factory.]

Negev: We got here sooner than expected. That’s some great improvement you’ve shown, Commander.
I knew I was right to choose you after the last operation with M4A1.
Now let’s finish the last step.

TAR-21: Negev, the Sangvis patrols will reach my position in 15 minutes. Can you draw them away?

Negev: I don’t have any hands to spare here.

TAR-21: If something happens to me, you’re dead meat. You know that, right?

Negev: Sure I do, so just sit tight.
“They” should be back any minute now.

Galil: Hey, Negev!

Negev: What the hell, so you did survive.

Galil: Ha, thanks to you.
But can’t you send someone more reliable to my rescue next time?

Micro Uzi: Hey, why are you being so picky about your savior? I didn’t even get a proper “thank you”!

Galil: Huh? If I hadn’t helped you get rid of the pursuing Sangvis units, you would’ve been in pretty deep crap yourself.

Micro Uzi: I only had them on my tail because I had to come save your butt! Why did I have to take on such a thankless task the moment I reported back for duty?!

Galil: Haha, well sorry, I’m not the kinda girl who grovels at somebody’s feet in gratitude just because they did me a favor.

Micro Uzi: I know that. That’s why I hate coming back! The whole squad is made up of unreasonable nutcases!

Negev: But you did come back.
Humph, guess you can’t find anywhere more suitable for you?

Micro Uzi: Tsk, that’s entirely your fault.
Especially you, Negev! You’re the craziest bastard of them all!

Negev: Doing everything perfectly isn’t my strong suit. I can live with just winning.

Micro Uzi: Seriously… Where the hell did you pick up this “get the job done no matter the cost” attitude?
Aren’t we all selfish cheapskates here?!

Negev: That’s enough. Since you’ve passed the test, get started on the next task already.

Micro Uzi: Hey, I didn’t say-

Negev: Tavor has run into some trouble. Galil and Uzi, go make some noise and draw away the nearby patrols.
Get it done in ten minutes. Chop chop.

Galil: Ha, that’s more than enough. Let me fix my hair first. The sandstorm...

Micro Uzi: Cut that crap! We’ve only got ten minutes! Get up!

Galil: Hey! You-!
Wait, there’s no rush-

[...Transmission ends.]

Negev: Now that’s settled.
All that’s left is the Sangvis Ringleader...
The Dummy that haunts the factory like a ghost...

Dreamer: Oh my… Whose Dummy are you talking about, young lady?

Negev: …!
Dreamer...
According to my intel, you should be-

Dreamer: Where should I be? I can be anywhere.
Especially when you need me to.

Negev: So you…are the formidable enemy that no one dares touch.
Have you been watching us the whole time? With your remote control Dummy?

Dreamer: Well, this is my backyard. I can’t let any outsiders sully it.
I could be wrong, but maybe you just happen to have stumbled in here by accident and now plan to run away with your tail between your legs?

Negev: Don’t go causing new trouble on the battlefield. That’s what my senior has taught me.

Dreamer: But somehow I get the idea that like me, you’re not a very good girl.

Negev: Indeed. I’ve always let her down and been a burden to her...
That’s why she’ll never forget me, the bad student who’s always full of surprises.

Dreamer: So am I also a surprise to you?

Negev: ...No.
A part of you will be. I’ll take my pick after the fight.

Dreamer: Negev. That’s your name, isn’t it?
This is the first time we talked, but...I’ve already grown quite fond of you...
So...can I eat you?