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I knew when I joined the Corps it would be tough in deep space. I accepted shopping was unlikely.
*beat*
But then I lost my crew, my ship, and I ended up here, with a fridge full of trainers, two sets of clothes and pipes that squelookle when they should nureek!
*bursts into tears*
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No, that's wrong-- you've gone out of sequence! "Nureek", "rotut", "hernunga"-- what's wrong with you?! If you're going to keep me up all night, just do it right, okay?!
*beat*
*squelookle*
"Squelookle"?! Where does "squelookle" come from?! He's new!
*strikes pipe with wrench yet again*
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Please, Mr. Custard, don't be using that pencil no more.
*MAKE THE CALL*MAKE THE CALL*MAKE THE CALL*
...Don't ask. I don't know either. I think that was a loose reference to the film The Doctor And The Pencil by Jurgen Haabermaaster. Blame the inner sanctum of my brain.
Not quite. I just mean that, when we're actually doing SoN, you can just give me an idea of what each attack is meant to do at the precise moment the attack is taking place in SoN, and I'll see if I can't put it into words. Named attacks and vague descriptions with specialist vocabulary just can't cut it. It'd be like...well, like IYF.
I mean, I don't see, at the moment, how her 2D capabilities are to be put into 3D, and from 3D into words. Effectively, why not just tell me, in basic, simple English what she can do when the time comes, and I'll 3D-ify it for SoN?
Come to think of it, that was one of our better ones. I'll have you know I keep a rough, subjective graph tracking how well I think each slash went in terms of written quality and story length. ...That's not OCD at all, is it?
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