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Training Day
As per the Chief's message, it was training time. Everyone who signed up for training (or was signed up by someone else) was ordered to an open square in the City.
Yes, the City, instead of the sensoriums. That meant that any weapons used would be real. And every bit of damage that they dealt would be real. As would the injuries. Though there didn't seem to be any weapons around, and there were no targets set up.
Interesting, that.
Anyway, in the square was the Chief of Security, who was busy marking off names of people who arrived early or on time. Anyone who figured that they could skip out, though, there is now an unhappy seven foot fully armed and armored Spartan hunting you down.
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Yes, the City, instead of the sensoriums. That meant that any weapons used would be real. And every bit of damage that they dealt would be real. As would the injuries. Though there didn't seem to be any weapons around, and there were no targets set up.
Interesting, that.
Anyway, in the square was the Chief of Security, who was busy marking off names of people who arrived early or on time. Anyone who figured that they could skip out, though, there is now an unhappy seven foot fully armed and armored Spartan hunting you down.
((ooc: READ THIS BEFORE TAGGING. EDIT:
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Chopper also noticed the poor state the girl was in and immediately came over to inspect Roxie. It was his job as a doctor to do so after all.
"When was the last time you had any rest?" Came the question in a high pitched voice. It was more than clear that she was exhausted.
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Was he even dancing there?"She called me a doctor!" Tony Tony Chopper, while bad at recieving compliments, was a happy reindeer.Then he snapped his attention back to Roxy. "You will think better if you get some rest. Have you been eating properly?" If the girl wasn't looking after herself, Chopper had it in his right mind to send her to bed. Or at least not participate in training. Nine days with no rest was too much!
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The blue nosed reindeer sighed. She was as stubborn as the rest of his crew. All he really understood was 'I am fine' and could gather she was eating right. "Rest is still important. If anything bad happens to you during this training, you are to rest. I'll make you rest if I have to, you hear?" Doctors had to put their foot down sometime.