Don't apologize. I shouldn't have asked. [ literally he's busy yelling about his power elsewhere because it reminds him of dead people, he has no leg to stand on here. ] I was trying to find anything about the history of Oceanside or what happened thinking it might help us understand what to do next but...I get it. It's...hard when you're the people left behind.
Sounds pretty rough. [ there is a tinge of sympathy to that. ] At least some of us are used to fighting, but the adjustment period's always a little harder. Especially if you've never had powers before or anything.
[ hm. he mentally assigns goat as a normie mortal and leaves it alone. ]
You're not wrong. There's a reason the whole hero genre is really popular on Earth, I think. Most people have never experienced anything like that, so it looks much cooler than it would be to really experience it first-hand.
I get it in terms of story structure and plot, but actually living through it is a completely different thing. I'm doing the best I can with what I've got here.
Hey, I'm not judging. When I first realized things were different at home--[ ...well. no, actually, when he first realized monsters were real his response really was "COOL!" but he was ten and impressionable.
now, of course, when he thinks about it he can see why people would be out of their depth in those situations. ]
...well. You've been here for six months and figuring stuff out. I'd say that's still pretty decent.
And it's starting to come back together again. That counts, too. I...it took me some time to really get the hang of teamwork, but it can be amazing as long as people know what they're doing.
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[ Please they're trying to keep this city from blowing up again.
Their expression seems to fall, even with the mask. ]
... Yeah, that's true. They arrived here with us.
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Can I ask what happened to them?
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They died in attack a month ago.
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Oh. [ ... ] I was afraid that was the case. I assume they were helping you fight?
[ it's rude to ask if they were at least able to retrieve the bodies for proper burial, but he's thinking it. ]
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They were, and they were all great in a fight too.
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Sorry, it's still fresh.
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Don't apologize. I shouldn't have asked. [ literally he's busy yelling about his power elsewhere because it reminds him of dead people, he has no leg to stand on here. ] I was trying to find anything about the history of Oceanside or what happened thinking it might help us understand what to do next but...I get it. It's...hard when you're the people left behind.
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They give a nod of thanks and acknowledgement. ]
... Yeah. We have to keep going, and the city needs the help. [ That doesn't make any part of this easy. ]
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[ let's not talk about dead friends anymore rn. ]
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Not even a little bit. It was an adjustment getting used to everything.
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Besides the street fights then...it sounds like you were from somewhere that was mostly peaceful. Throwing a few punches isn't really the same.
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You're not wrong. There's a reason the whole hero genre is really popular on Earth, I think. Most people have never experienced anything like that, so it looks much cooler than it would be to really experience it first-hand.
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Hey, I'm not judging. When I first realized things were different at home--[ ...well. no, actually, when he first realized monsters were real his response really was "COOL!" but he was ten and impressionable.
now, of course, when he thinks about it he can see why people would be out of their depth in those situations. ]
...well. You've been here for six months and figuring stuff out. I'd say that's still pretty decent.
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We did manage to save the city from total destruction. It's amazing what teamwork can do.
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And it's starting to come back together again. That counts, too. I...it took me some time to really get the hang of teamwork, but it can be amazing as long as people know what they're doing.
[ which leads him to another question. ]
What do you think about this competition then?
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I'll work hard with my team, but I really don't get why it has to be a competition to begin with. We're all trying to get home.
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