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Jericho: So, you abandoned your friends?<br>
Jericho: So, you abandoned your comrades?<br>
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Negev: I didn’t forget what you’d taught me, Jericho.<br>
 
My mission is more important than my friends, because...<br>
Negev: I didn’t forget what you taught me, Jericho.<br>
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Negev: The mission is more important than your companions, because...<br>
Jericho: Because T-Doll friends can be rebuilt, but a failed mission is failed.<br>
 
Looks like you stick to this principle better than I do.<br>
 
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Jericho: You can rebuild a doll companion, but you can’t un-fail a mission.<br>
Negev: Someone has to keep your flair alive. And someone has to be play the villain.<br>
Jericho: It looks like you carried that out more thoroughly than I did.<br>
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Negev: Someone always has to carry on your style. And besides, someone always has to be the bad guy.<br>
 
 
Jericho: ...<br>
Jericho: ...<br>
Jericho: You have your own path, Negev.<br>
You have your own path to walk, Negev.<br>
 
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Negev: Perhaps you’ve pointed me to the wrong way?<br>
Negev: Does this also count as a poor choice on your part?<br>
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Jericho: Oh, I’ve compiled a list of what’s wrong with you.<br>
 
But this...<br>
Jericho: I have a long list of your mistakes in my neural cloud.<br>
If Griffin’s okay with this, then I have nothing to say.<br>
Jericho: But this...<br>
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Jericho: This… well, if Griffin allowed it, I won’t say any more.<br>
Negev: Then let me continue. The next part is crucial.<br>
 
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Negev: Then let me continue. The next part is what’s important.<br>
 
 
 
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TAR-21: Negev, are you leaving Galil behind?<br>
 
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TAR-21:Negev, are you ignoring Galil?<br>
 
 
Negev: Don’t worry about her.<br>
Negev: Don’t worry about her.<br>
Negev: We can only pick one side, so we’re going to pick the more important one.<br>
We can only choose a side, so we’re choosing the more important one.<br>
 
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TAR-21: You’re right. This is more “worth it”.<br>
TAR-21:That’s true. This would be more “worthwhile”.<br>
Did the Commander say anything?<br>
TAR-21:What did the Commander say?<br>
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Negev: I’ve reported my whole plan. The Commander trusts me.<br>
 
Can you handle what’s inside of the factory, Tavor?<br>
Negev: I told him the whole plan, and the Commander believed me.<br>
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Negev: Tavor, have you taken care of the vehicle plant’s interior?<br>
TAR-21: I can only keep the gates open for three minutes. Will that be enough?<br>
 
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Negev: Three minutes? That’s stretching it a bit...<br>
TAR-21:I can only keep a path open for 3 minutes. Will that be enough?<br>
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TAR-21: Well, that’s your problem, my lady.<br>
 
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Negev: 3 minutes, huh, that might be a little difficult.<br>
Negev: Ha. Aren’t you worried that I won’t come get you?<br>
 
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TAR-21: You said that your mission is more important than your friends. Or was that a lie?<br>
TAR-21:That’s your problem, Milady.<br>
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Negev: ...Alright, I shouldn’t have tried to haggle.<br>
 
On my mark. Open the gates of the factory when I give the order.<br>
Negev: Hah, not worried that I won’t reinforce you?<br>
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TAR-21: Ready whenever you are.<br>
 
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TAR-21:You told us that the mission was more important than one’s friends; were you lying to us?<br>
[...Click. Transmission terminated.]<br>
 
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Negev: The clock is ticking, Commander. We gotta pick up the pace.<br>
Negev: ...Alright, haggling with you was a mistake on my part.<br>
...Hold on, did you fall asleep?<br>
Negev: Listen for my signal. When I give the word, open the passage in the vehicle plant.<br>
Jeez... I put some energy drinks in the fridge. Grab a can and down it all now.<br>
 
Okay? Then hurry. I’ll be waiting.<br>
 
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TAR-21:Ready and waiting for your order.<br>
[...Crack!]<br>
 
[...Gulp. Gulp...]<br>
 
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Negev: Well? Feeling better?<br>
[Beep - the message ends.]<br>
Seriously, just imagine if I weren’t your adjutant.<br>
 
Now buckle up. It’ll be bad news if we miss the chance and run into the Ringleader.<br>
 
...What? I’m not afraid. Isn’t it my job as your adjutant to find the best solution for you?<br>
Negev: We need to hurry, Commander. Time is tight.<br>
...That’s right. We can’t let all our efforts and sacrifices be in vain. Let’s go!
Negev: ...Hold it, you’re not asleep, are you?<br>
Negev: Honestly… I left some energy drinks in the fridge. Go take one out and chug it down, the whole thing.<br>
Negev: Got it? I’m waiting for you. Go now.<br>
 
 
 
[Pfsss!]<br>
[Glug glug glug]<br>
 
 
 
Negev: How’s that? Feeling better?<br>
Negev: … Good grief, what would you do if I wasn’t your adjutant? Think about it.<br>
Negev: Pull yourself together. Things will be dicey if we miss our chance and run into the enemy leader.<br>
Negev: ...What? I’m not afraid, but as your adjutant, isn’t it my job to find the optimal solution for you?<br>
Negev: ...That’s right. You need to make sure all the suffering and sacrifice up till now was worth it. Now go!<br>

Latest revision as of 07:38, 2 December 2023

[...]

Jericho: So, you abandoned your friends?

Negev: I didn’t forget what you’d taught me, Jericho.
My mission is more important than my friends, because...

Jericho: Because T-Doll friends can be rebuilt, but a failed mission is failed.
Looks like you stick to this principle better than I do.

Negev: Someone has to keep your flair alive. And someone has to be play the villain.

Jericho: ...
You have your own path to walk, Negev.

Negev: Perhaps you’ve pointed me to the wrong way?

Jericho: Oh, I’ve compiled a list of what’s wrong with you.
But this...
If Griffin’s okay with this, then I have nothing to say.

Negev: Then let me continue. The next part is crucial.

[...]

TAR-21: Negev, are you leaving Galil behind?

Negev: Don’t worry about her.
We can only choose a side, so we’re choosing the more important one.

TAR-21: You’re right. This is more “worth it”.
Did the Commander say anything?

Negev: I’ve reported my whole plan. The Commander trusts me.
Can you handle what’s inside of the factory, Tavor?

TAR-21: I can only keep the gates open for three minutes. Will that be enough?

Negev: Three minutes? That’s stretching it a bit...

TAR-21: Well, that’s your problem, my lady.

Negev: Ha. Aren’t you worried that I won’t come get you?

TAR-21: You said that your mission is more important than your friends. Or was that a lie?

Negev: ...Alright, I shouldn’t have tried to haggle.
On my mark. Open the gates of the factory when I give the order.

TAR-21: Ready whenever you are.

[...Click. Transmission terminated.]

Negev: The clock is ticking, Commander. We gotta pick up the pace.
...Hold on, did you fall asleep?
Jeez... I put some energy drinks in the fridge. Grab a can and down it all now.
Okay? Then hurry. I’ll be waiting.

[...Crack!]
[...Gulp. Gulp...]

Negev: Well? Feeling better?
Seriously, just imagine if I weren’t your adjutant.
Now buckle up. It’ll be bad news if we miss the chance and run into the Ringleader.
...What? I’m not afraid. Isn’t it my job as your adjutant to find the best solution for you?
...That’s right. We can’t let all our efforts and sacrifices be in vain. Let’s go!