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- chainsaw man: makima,
- devil summoner: raidou kuzunoha,
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- genshin impact: wriothesley,
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- library of ruina: gebura,
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- my hero academia: katsuki bakugo,
- overwatch: hana song (d.va),
- persona 5: goro akechi,
- persona 5: ren amamiya,
- sonic the hedgehog: sonic,
- spy x family: yor briar
TRAVEL LOG #1
TRAVEL LOG #1
▶ 001. A RUDE AWAKENING.
On the morning of the 15th, the Outsiders will hear an alarm sound in the early hours. No matter what you’re doing, the alarm will not stop sounding, and it’s because they’re playing directly into your oculars. If one is sleeping, they may even be roused by the spark of colors on their oculars dictating an emergency. After a few minutes of this, the following message will appear:
PLEASE REPORT TO THE DATAPORTAL AT THE TOKYO BRANCH AND BE PREPARED FOR DEPARTURE.

Following the success of the dataportal testing, the engineering department was able to fine tune its abilities and widen the reach of the portals. The portals can connect even abroad now!
Despite their best efforts, however, they cannot guarantee that the same symptoms won’t appear, and ask all Outsiders who are utilizing them to practice caution. Additionally, through all their testing, they found that people who hold hands or make contact with others as they pass through will be hit with less issues.
PLEASE REPORT TO THE DATAPORTAL AT THE TOKYO BRANCH AND BE PREPARED FOR DEPARTURE.
"Captain Yamakawa speaking. You’ve done a great job in testing the data portals. Now that we are able to travel, we were sent a call for help in another city due to lack of personnel and resources abroad. You will be looking for evidence of a new kaiju around the rendezvous point. It may be a difficult journey, so prepare yourself. SYNTHIA will still be online to help you make it to the city. Report to the POD CHAMBER where we have installed an international dataportal and prepare for transportation."
Following the success of the dataportal testing, the engineering department was able to fine tune its abilities and widen the reach of the portals. The portals can connect even abroad now!
Despite their best efforts, however, they cannot guarantee that the same symptoms won’t appear, and ask all Outsiders who are utilizing them to practice caution. Additionally, through all their testing, they found that people who hold hands or make contact with others as they pass through will be hit with less issues.
▶ 002. WELCOME TO LAS VEGAS.
When one passes through the data portal, they will see the refuge city of Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Similar to Neo Tokyo, it is also rich in life and known as the city that never sleeps. Incidentally, it is also famously noted as a place of endless vice. The city is built up around a strip of land of roughly 4.2 miles. A vast majority of the city was built up over the wreckage of the old, and some fixtures were simply made new with whatever was left preexisting. The Mojave Desert has expanded towards surrounding cities, though it will take a vehicle to get there in a timely manner.
The city has no shortage of hotels and with each hotel, a casino. While Outsiders here are on a mission, there’s no stating they couldn’t participate in the fun of Vegas while LILITH crew begin their investigation. While some hotels will be clearly abandoned or less traversed, there is no end to all card tables and slot machines, all asking for your KRYPTOS.
The hotel the Outsiders are slotted to stay over the course of the next few days is one where they built directly over the hotels of the old. While it offers a decent place to sleep, it’s not without a refurbished pirate themed bed, or the columns of what appears to have been from Caesars Palace. Is that a giant clown face staring at you in the room? Don’t worry about it. The hotel offers that this is the best place to depart into the desert from. For this mission, Outsiders may bunk up with whoever they would like, and each hotel provides two queen sized beds.
Excited to venture out into the city? Even under the threat of kaiju, the city doesn’t sleep. Outsiders may venture through the Las Vegas Strip and treat themselves to a fun night of drinking, gambling, shopping, partying and circle-style performances. The Grand Canal Shoppes, a Venetian-inspired high end mall, boasts a man-made canal with gondola rides for a fee, along with many retail outlets and restaurants. There are also numerous spas and carnival-style rides to enjoy. Las Vegas was once known as the ‘Marriage Capital of the World’, and in a world besieged by kaiju, the people don’t seem to think they have anything to lose. Outsiders may spot a few bride and grooms-to-be partying in the street.
(LILITH does not have a stance on whether or not Outsiders are permitted to get hitched as long as it does not affect their performance. )
The city has no shortage of hotels and with each hotel, a casino. While Outsiders here are on a mission, there’s no stating they couldn’t participate in the fun of Vegas while LILITH crew begin their investigation. While some hotels will be clearly abandoned or less traversed, there is no end to all card tables and slot machines, all asking for your KRYPTOS.
The hotel the Outsiders are slotted to stay over the course of the next few days is one where they built directly over the hotels of the old. While it offers a decent place to sleep, it’s not without a refurbished pirate themed bed, or the columns of what appears to have been from Caesars Palace. Is that a giant clown face staring at you in the room? Don’t worry about it. The hotel offers that this is the best place to depart into the desert from. For this mission, Outsiders may bunk up with whoever they would like, and each hotel provides two queen sized beds.
Excited to venture out into the city? Even under the threat of kaiju, the city doesn’t sleep. Outsiders may venture through the Las Vegas Strip and treat themselves to a fun night of drinking, gambling, shopping, partying and circle-style performances. The Grand Canal Shoppes, a Venetian-inspired high end mall, boasts a man-made canal with gondola rides for a fee, along with many retail outlets and restaurants. There are also numerous spas and carnival-style rides to enjoy. Las Vegas was once known as the ‘Marriage Capital of the World’, and in a world besieged by kaiju, the people don’t seem to think they have anything to lose. Outsiders may spot a few bride and grooms-to-be partying in the street.
(LILITH does not have a stance on whether or not Outsiders are permitted to get hitched as long as it does not affect their performance. )
▶ 003. TROUBLE BREWING.
It’s normal for fights to break out with so much alcohol being passed around, but something … isn’t quite right with some of the locals here. Outsiders who keep an eye open might notice people acting erratically, and not just from being intoxicated. There are people ready to pick a fight from just being looked at, people falling into despondent sadness and lethargy, people wandering mindlessly and people becoming distressed from seeing things that aren’t there. Ask the locals and they will tell you these cases seem to be popping up more often the past week.
The most concerning of all are the stories of people disappearing completely. One little girl will tell you she cried as she saw her mother mindlessly walk into the desert, as if called by a voice no one else can hear. There are many other accounts of this happening. In fact, all the people acting erratically seem to disappear within a few days …
Outsiders may interact with civilians who are acting erratic and aggressive, but asking questions they may receive answers that do not make sense, are perverse and inappropriate or may trigger aggression. Any Outsider to gets into a fight and is severely injured may report to a local hospital here and will find they are pretty packed with other civilians acting strange, hurting each other and themselves. Certainly, this was the main cause for concern that got LILITH's attention anyway.
The most concerning of all are the stories of people disappearing completely. One little girl will tell you she cried as she saw her mother mindlessly walk into the desert, as if called by a voice no one else can hear. There are many other accounts of this happening. In fact, all the people acting erratically seem to disappear within a few days …
Outsiders may interact with civilians who are acting erratic and aggressive, but asking questions they may receive answers that do not make sense, are perverse and inappropriate or may trigger aggression. Any Outsider to gets into a fight and is severely injured may report to a local hospital here and will find they are pretty packed with other civilians acting strange, hurting each other and themselves. Certainly, this was the main cause for concern that got LILITH's attention anyway.
▶ 004. FOUR FOR THE ROAD.
Within a day or two, the Outsiders will once again be called to action by a blaring notice in their implant.
YOUR VEHICLES ARE PREPARED. ASSEMBLE OUTSIDE THE CITY IMMEDIATELY.
When they gather at the location provided to them, they will find a fleet of armored campervans waiting for them. Each campervan comes equipped with beds, a kitchenette, and bathroom facilities, and will fit about 4 people. Within the campervans, they will find desert-appropriate attire designed to protect them from the scorching sun. These campervans also come with some basic artillery such as a mounted machine gun. There are also supplies in the form of water bottles and MRE ration packs.
Those who have driven large vehicles in the past are encouraged to take the driver’s seat. If the group does not have any driving experience, they will be given a crash course on driving recorded by the man himself, Seok Dang. (He probably shouldn’t be doing this with the stunts he’s pulled, but the Commander does not have any time to be teaching anyone driving, and Seok Dang volunteered so eagerly…)

If it eases anyone’s worries, the campervans are armored and highly shock resistant, so they should withstand a crash or two.
(Those who finish his course and successfully drive 100km while supervised will receive an international driving license.)
YOUR VEHICLES ARE PREPARED. ASSEMBLE OUTSIDE THE CITY IMMEDIATELY.
When they gather at the location provided to them, they will find a fleet of armored campervans waiting for them. Each campervan comes equipped with beds, a kitchenette, and bathroom facilities, and will fit about 4 people. Within the campervans, they will find desert-appropriate attire designed to protect them from the scorching sun. These campervans also come with some basic artillery such as a mounted machine gun. There are also supplies in the form of water bottles and MRE ration packs.
Those who have driven large vehicles in the past are encouraged to take the driver’s seat. If the group does not have any driving experience, they will be given a crash course on driving recorded by the man himself, Seok Dang. (He probably shouldn’t be doing this with the stunts he’s pulled, but the Commander does not have any time to be teaching anyone driving, and Seok Dang volunteered so eagerly…)
"Listen. If you’ve ever handled a ▄▄ before, the joystick is exactly like that. You gotta tug it, but not too hard. Gently, yeah, like that, that’s the path to ecstasy … "
If it eases anyone’s worries, the campervans are armored and highly shock resistant, so they should withstand a crash or two.
(Those who finish his course and successfully drive 100km while supervised will receive an international driving license.)
▶ 005. THE HUNT IS ON.
With everyone settled into their campervan, the large scale road trip begins. LILITH has a general idea of where the biggest energy signal is located for the rift and they will feed the coordinates to the Outsiders. The journey will take about a few days into (and around as LILITH is searching for both people & the source of the rift energy) the Mojave Desert, and Outsiders will be permitted occasional rest stops to give drivers a break and to investigate the terrain. The terrain itself is a harsh desert, with cacti and small local fauna abundant. (Those not wanting to eat ration packs can take this time to hunt the local fauna such as birds, lizards and desert foxes.) While there is nothing else around, observant Outsiders may notice signs of human life - footprints in the sand, a shoe or torn piece of clothing being left behind, and even the odd human carcass being torn apart by vultures.
The logical conclusion would be that those missing humans have been here, and the only thing left to do is find them … but Outsiders and civilians aren't all that lurk here, and time will tell what lies beneath the desert surface ...
The logical conclusion would be that those missing humans have been here, and the only thing left to do is find them … but Outsiders and civilians aren't all that lurk here, and time will tell what lies beneath the desert surface ...
▶ 005. AFTERWORD.
Welcome to our very first travel log! Each campervan will accommodate anywhere between 3-5 people, with 4 being the ideal and 5 being a squeeze. Players are encouraged to connect with each other to fill up a van but the mods will not be enforcing it. If you need help finding roommates, there is a FIND A ROOMMATE header below that you can make use of.
If you'd like to test your gambling luck, we also have an IC SLOTS HEADER for you to comment to for you to see how well your character does at the slot machines. This is entirely for fun, and of course you are always welcome to have your characters winning or losing at the slot machines as much as you want in your prompts so long as they aren't winning jackpots.
Following this log, all characters who have purchased style upgrades will receive an update to their chip enabling them access to desert attire and popular styles within Las Vegas.
All tags on this log are worth 2 points.
If you'd like to test your gambling luck, we also have an IC SLOTS HEADER for you to comment to for you to see how well your character does at the slot machines. This is entirely for fun, and of course you are always welcome to have your characters winning or losing at the slot machines as much as you want in your prompts so long as they aren't winning jackpots.
Following this log, all characters who have purchased style upgrades will receive an update to their chip enabling them access to desert attire and popular styles within Las Vegas.
All tags on this log are worth 2 points.
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Didn't need the warning. There's a shit ton of people who aren't from Earth.
[Bakugo's been here since the start and he's already used to that whole spiel. An ashen brow arches at the answer.]
That's a lame ass nation name. Are your cities named after the months or something?
[How original...]
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Dearka actually does laugh now, but it's more of a startled scoff than anything at Bakugo's expense. This is also maybe the first time he's actually sort of visibly offended by something Bakugo has said?]
I wasn't aware there was some sort of lame to cool standard out there for judging country names. [The offense is fleeting, as he shrugs it off after that and carries on answering the question.] But, yeah. Each sector is named after a different month. It's made up of a bunch space colonies that started out as research and industrial stations, so naturally they're all thematically named.
[Just Gundam Things (tm)...]
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The laugh doesn't startle him, though it doesn't make his disapproving expression go down any. If Dearka's offended, it doesn't look like Bakugo cares. The name's lame and he's gonna call it out! Especially when you come from a city named Musutafu. See? A way more interesting name.]
Who's gonna name their country a basic word?! It's stupid! [You wanna be So and So hailing from the fine land of HORSE? No thank you. Bakugo stops at a traffic light, bumps the crosswalk button with his elbow, and settles.] Space Colonies? Does your world even have Earth?
[Since a lot of space stories ran a high "risk" of Earth no longer being around or hospitable. Hence the space stations.]
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Dearka knows how to pick his battles, and so he decides then and there that it's definitely not worth arguing about the validity of PLANT as a country name. Even though he COULD point out that it's actually an acronym and not just a basic word... It's! Whatever! It's not like he picked the name himself, so why should he be offended!? It's only the country he lives in and has fought to protect for the last several years. NBD!
Distracted by this momentary internal conflict, Dearka grunts, taking an extra second to register the next question.]
Eh? Hah! Yeah, 'course we have Earth. [Is that a burger place he spies there across the street? He could go for a burger. Maybe that's a good cheap option.] I've been there a few times. Not really my cup of tea, though... Can't really say this version is, either.
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If he wrote it out, then Bakugo would likely recognize it's an acronym and that'd probably salvage some of the childish mockery. But since it's just spoken, there you go. He doesn't go after it any further since Dearka doesn't offer any more ammo to the proverbial gun. Plus getting out of the hospital seems to ease some of the tension the blonde was under. No more crazy or weird people puttering around making his life annoying. Glad that girl got proper help though...
...he hopes they'll be able to find her mother and return her safely.]
Hm. [At least they have Earth. Following Dearka's glance, Bakugo changes direction as they cross the street to head for it. He isn't going to argue a burger, though he hasn't had one for a while. Bakugo pays attention to his health.] Tch, it's not a fucking vacation.
[Though a lot of people got dragged out of their own world conflicts, just to get thrown into this one.]
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WAIT IS IT ACTUALLY A MUSTAFAR REFERENCE, I WAS JOKINGHospitals are bad! Dearka's pretty glad to be out of there as well, though it's less obvious with him since he tends to trend at a pretty even baseline of mellowness. Even moreso since he's actively trying not to let himself feel bothered about that poor girl to the point where it distracts him.
He follows Bakugo, crossing the street with his hands shoved in his pockets.]
Hey, you won't hear me claiming it is! If it were, I'd be leaving LILITH a pretty terrible review right about now. And I haven't even fought my first kaiju yet...
[Since they seem to have wordlessly agreed upon the burger joint, Dearka heads right there. He pushes the door open with his foot and then his shoulder, artfully keeping his hands in his pockets the whole time. He even holds the door for Bakugo by leaning against it.]
What about you? You been at this for a while?
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Yeah it's totally a reference. Check out some more: Tatooin Station, Aldera Junior High, Takoba Municipal Beach Park, Hosu City, Jaku City - a lot of places and things in MHA have a Star Wars reference.There's no point in worrying more about the girl. She's in good hands and if they're able to find the monster that pulled the people away from the city, they'll be able to get her mother back. Provided... Bakugo pushes the thought out of his head. Dwelling on it will make it more bothersome to sit around and do nothing. And they can't exactly rush out into the desert without preparation.
At the moment, they're stuck waiting.]
How do you plan on fighting it?
[He certainly hasn't seen Dearka show any powers or abilities yet. Not that MOST people straight up display their powers, unlike Bakugo's habit of detonating explosions just cause he's pissed or wants to make an intimidating point.]
I've been here since the start: last December. [What a way to bring in the fucking new year. He heads past Dearka, grateful to be back indoors again. That heat out there is oppressive. The dryness is so unlike Japan's humidity.]
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fucking incredibleDea rolls off the door and follows Bakugo in. The smell of greasy fast food is more than enough to get his stomach rumbling, but the air conditioning is indeed the most exciting thing at the moment. He's a space station boy!! He's used to constant climate control, not this scorching hot desert shit!]
December, huh? So that's when they first started dragging Outsiders here... Hmm.
[Oh yeah. And the kid also asked another question, didn't he?]
...I'm a mobile suit pilot. Our "hosts" were kind enough to provide me with a squashed down replica of my aircraft, so I guess they'll be expecting me to fight using that.
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Dammit space station boy! They need to adjust the temperatures in there to make sure you're ready for all the climates!]
Yeah. Even tried to have a Christmas and New Years party. [It was pathetic, but it's impossible to say LILITH didn't at least try. For kidnappers, they're stubbornly attentive to the Outsiders comforts and needs. Well, most of them...]
You mean like a Gundam or a Mecha?
[That's not a big thing in Bakugo's world, but they do have robots from small to large and there have been plenty of comicbook/cartoon/movie villains that try to use machines to give them an edge in battle against strong heroes. Not too much in the real world, ironically, but enough around to have an idea of Gundam-like shit.]
You're the third person who uses one.
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Right, yeah. Exactly.
[Still weird to him, hearing "Gundam" being used as a term synonymous with "Mobile Suit", since in his world that's just the name of the operating system certain suits use to function. But it's not the first time he's heard another Outsider use the word in such a way.]
My buddy Yzak and I are both pilots. And I've talked to that Elan guy already. Those the two others you're talking about? Or are there more?
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Dearka confirms his suspicion and he grunts in acknowledgement, taking place in line to scan over the menu in a cross-armed grouchy poise. Typical for him and his RBF syndrome. So another mecha user. Guess that's not bad. Having larger robots usable for battle and recovery is extremely helpful. He's seen that firsthand.]
You already met Gundamn? [Welcome to Bakugo's nicknames, Dearka. You'll get yours eventually
Pudding Head.] Dunno the other one. I heard it was a girl.no subject
He laughs, settling into line after Bakugo and glancing sidelong at him.]
Gundamn? No, I haven't actually met him face to face yet, but we have talked via implant. Haven't heard anything about a girl pilot either... Guess I'll have to keep an eye out for that.
[Dearka's opinion is that the large robots would generally be more useful if they were still the several story giants that they're supposed to be, but. Beggars can't be choosers, he supposes.]
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a kind of Japanese dark sugartoo... but it'll likely end up being "Gyaruo" for obvious reasons. Feel free to weigh in.Bakugo notices the menu still has the calories alongside the prices. Are they still doing that shit in America? Apparently. He can deal with it. The spicy chicken sandwich is an attractive choice, mostly because fast-food fish sandwiches are questionable even in Japan. So you can be damn sure he's not getting one from an American restaurant.]
He's a lazy prick with an authority problem. [Not just LILITH. Elan's issues run a lot deeper than that, though Bakugo's not got a problem with bitching about LILITH and discussing distrust of them with Elan. What he's not a fan of is blatantly disregarding the obvious out of personal grudge.] She might not be here anymore. Who the fuck knows.
[Or she might not have her mecha here. Bakugo's never met her. He'd agree that larger Gundam would be more useful, but LILITH seems to have an issue bringing through the huge pieces of whatever from other worlds.]
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Dearka is not about to be that picky with his food. He's going for whatever gives him the most bang for his very limited buck, which is obviously going to be the value menu. Shitty burger, shitty fries, and a drink.]
Hard to blame a guy for having authority issues when the authority is LILITH though, yeah? [Says the guy who has no idea it runs a lot deeper than that. He'll just have to meet Elan in person and figure that out for himself.] Any idea what the chick's name is? Or which team she's on, that would also help to know.
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Bakugo orders at the front once they're there, giving the cashier a slight glare when he assumes his and Dearka's orders are together. What the fuck? Do he look like he's paying for this guy's meal? They're not a couple, shitface. Now spice his fries and slap a fountain drink on there, since he's being "bad" anyways.]
He had those issues before he came here. [Bakugo doesn't know a lot about Elan's history, but the little he does plus the assumptions on hints make that pretty obvious.] If I knew, I would've said it!
[Zero clue asides from someone mentioning a girl with a mecha while trying to figure out who "Gundamn" was. Bakugo's nicknames usually irk people who don't know or can't keep up with them.]
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A shame Bakugo is so quick to dismiss the idea of their ordering together, because Dearka is absolutely the kind of guy who would mooch off that misunderstanding if he were given the opportunity to do so. He doesn't have a real job yet, he's light on kryptonite or whatever the fuck the currency is called! Ah well...]
Hahhh... I'll just have to keep an eye out for her when we finally get into combat then, I guess.
[Mostly a joke. He actually takes fighting very seriously, he's not about to get himself killed by being distracted searching for some girl.
Dearka goes ahead and places his order next, after which he continues on musing.]
...That Elan guy was familiar with the term "mobile suit". Most other Outsiders I've mentioned that word to have no idea what I'm talking about until I explain it to them. Makes me wonder exactly what kind of world he came from...
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Yeah, welcome to Bakugo being smart and a dick at the same time. If Dearka had managed his funds well, even as a new person, he'd find himself with enough cash to spend on an outing like Vegas. Though it's not like the pilot knew they were coming to Vegas when he arrived. Once his order's in, Bakugo steps to the side and lets Dearka put his own into the queue.
...though when the guy goes to pay for his order, he'll find it's already been taken care of. Say something and you're dead.]
Won't be hard. There's only a few people running around with mecha. [So all he has to do is ask each one to find out which is the girl. Bakugo wouldn't put it past Dearka to want to know; he'd be instinctively head turned if someone showed up wearing a hero-like costume during battle. There's always cleanup afterwards.]
Mecha, mobile suit, Gundam, they're all a giant fucking robot you pilot.
[Probably from similar worlds, just calling the same tech different things.]
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(Unfortunately, Dearka finds this kind of tsundere shit really endearing.)
Anyway. He shakes his head.]
That's not what I mean. It's more like... I'm wondering if we might be from the same world. Or variations of the same one, at least. Not sure what the odds are of that...
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Dearka doesn't need the added stress right now after the shit the Outsiders have been through in this place already.]
You'll have something to talk to them about then. [The pilot raises an interesting question. Alternate versions of themselves or their own worlds? Is that kind of thing even possible?]
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[He knows Elan from his profile picture, but Yzak has also met him in person. Maybe he's already talked to the guy and gotten answers. At the very least he should be able to point him out to Dearka.]
Hm. You wind up here with anyone from your world? Or are you a solo case?
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[It seemed like Elan's was for war, but he abhorred it. That's not Bakugo's place to tell Dearka, though he's only seen Elan use his mech for rescue missions and demolition (clearing the path, etc). Don't expect this guy to point him out for you unless you're stubborn about it.
Bakugo clicks his tongue irritably at the question.] Two of my classmates are here. Bastards, how could they let themselves get kidnapped? Die!
[The last part's muttered to himself.]
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...Warfare. Maybe there are other worlds out there that have mobile suits manufactured for other functions, but that's not the case where I come from. They're machines of war, plain and simple.
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[Even the robots used in U.A. serve as stand-in villains that the students try to defeat during tests and stuff. Some have been outfitted for transport and other utility aid, but as far as mecha go, yeah, Bakugo expects the answer to be warfare. Seems common in space-related sci-fi, which isn't very popular in his world.
SUPERHEROES!!]
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Hey, you're the one who asked. Buuuut on that note... I think that's more than enough about me. What is it you do? You said you have classmates here?
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[Because that's obviously explaining everything. Bakugo gets his food from the pick up, waits for Dearka, and then goes to find a good spot.]
I'm attending U.A., Japan's #1 ranked high school for heroics and the top Hero Academy in the nation.
[He sounds so proud of it.]
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