[Perhaps he does raise a decent point, but LB still looks pretty unmoved from her position.]
I don't know. Maybe yokai aren't all that different from us after all? Ahaha? In that they also have trouble staying in one group for too long?
[But then again, she wasn't an expert on the subject like Bishop apparently was, so she doesn't sound all that confident in her assumption.]
I doubt that they want us to take over, but perhaps they just need more numbers? I... don't remember much about it, but I do remember that the private military companies in my worlds were getting so desperate for numbers that the commercials ran quite rampant on the TVs.
[It didn't even matter if the new recruits had no experience at all - weapons and nanomachines had a way of making even the people that should have never been on the battlefield - like her - become formidable forces in combat. Perhaps LB should be more alarmed than she actually was in that she was insinuating that the same thing was happening here, but at least she had some sanity to her here.
Still, though, she does her best to mask the cynicism within after a short sigh, forcing a smile as she listens to Bishop go on. She assumes by now that she would have felt it if the alcohol within her drink had any effect on her, so his first suggestion just makes her a little more depressed that it seemed as though the nanomachines still filtered it here. But then she supposed that it was only fitting of Hell.]
Well, as a representative of Tamamo, it would be remiss of me not to recommend finding something to your tastes in our district, heheh. But then if the former makes you feel better, I'm not going to stop you from that either.
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I don't know. Maybe yokai aren't all that different from us after all? Ahaha? In that they also have trouble staying in one group for too long?
[But then again, she wasn't an expert on the subject like Bishop apparently was, so she doesn't sound all that confident in her assumption.]
I doubt that they want us to take over, but perhaps they just need more numbers? I... don't remember much about it, but I do remember that the private military companies in my worlds were getting so desperate for numbers that the commercials ran quite rampant on the TVs.
[It didn't even matter if the new recruits had no experience at all - weapons and nanomachines had a way of making even the people that should have never been on the battlefield - like her - become formidable forces in combat. Perhaps LB should be more alarmed than she actually was in that she was insinuating that the same thing was happening here, but at least she had some sanity to her here.
Still, though, she does her best to mask the cynicism within after a short sigh, forcing a smile as she listens to Bishop go on. She assumes by now that she would have felt it if the alcohol within her drink had any effect on her, so his first suggestion just makes her a little more depressed that it seemed as though the nanomachines still filtered it here. But then she supposed that it was only fitting of Hell.]
Well, as a representative of Tamamo, it would be remiss of me not to recommend finding something to your tastes in our district, heheh. But then if the former makes you feel better, I'm not going to stop you from that either.
[Because hey, the drinks were Tamamo too.]