blue_wayfinder: (sad || these precious things)
Aqua ([personal profile] blue_wayfinder) wrote in [community profile] soul_campaign2013-05-17 01:54 pm

016; video; May 28th, evening

[Well, it's certainly been a while since she last showed up on the network like this. Then again, she's been a little busy...]

Good evening, my name is Aqua, I'm currently the Zone Leader of the Inner City Residential District I also help teach Weapons how to transform at morning training. I hope no one's had any trouble settling in so far. [Because she's met a few of you already and would like to know how you're doing.]

And best of luck to the people going on the mission. [Her voice up until this point had been polite and calm, though it falls a little in volume at this point it's, if anything, more earnest and heartfelt than it was previously but just as clear.] Please come back safely.

[The polite calm tone was back afterwards.] For now, I was wondering, how many of you have been in a war before?

[ Filtered to the Patrolmen of the Inner Residential District (Sheena, Re-L and Dualscar); ]

[She's...not entirely certain what kind of face she should show them. This was still a little new to her. She settles for a brief, but polite smile.]

I'm sorry I haven't really introduced myself to all of you before this. I'll make sure to do that properly later.

[Her mouth thins.] Right now, I need to know how many of you are going on the mission and how many of you will be staying behind.
violet_mariner: ([ age and use won't blunt his sword ])

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[personal profile] violet_mariner 2013-05-24 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
I'll bear that in mind. I have to wonder how much information I'll be given, considering nothing substantial has been released to the public.

[ And as it stands, Dualscar's done nothing worth being privvy to such knowledge. He's a face in the crowd for right now. Which bothers him. ]

I suggest doing so, and I presume you already know why prompt communication would be in everyone's best interests.

Precisely. Things are rarely ever as simple as they seem at face value, and I'd rather avoid the headaches that chaos breeds in my thinkpan, anyway.