hyralt
Inactive Member
- RP Date
- YE 44.9
- RP Location
- Star Army Recruitment, Uesureyan Fortress, Kyoto
A shuttle came to an abrupt halt outside of the Uesereyan Fortress, whose imposing silhouette seemed to tower over nearby buildings even though it was only three storeys tall. There was something about the fortress that made it seem bigger than it really was. Perhaps it was the huge slabs of stone from which it was composed, scarred in a war that had torn apart the rest of what is now Kyoto but was then Geshrinopolis decades ago. Then again, it might have been the narrow windows that seemed to be designed to provide maximal cover for those within while still allowing them to return fire on anyone laying siege. Or the parapets and gun turrets along the roof. Or perhaps the sign that said "STAR ARMY OF YAMATAI" was enough. Whatever it was, the building seemed to radiate a quietly intimidating force for all to see.
The shuttle door opened and a woman stepped out, her nearly knee-high combat boots crunching in the hard-packed snow, as she stood to her full height of 5'10", quite tall among Yamataians. She was dressed in the latest Star Army uniform, opting for the skirt and bare legs rather than the cargo pants. The panel on her chest was medical teal and the patch on her shoulder revealed unequivocally that she was a counselor. As she looked down, scanning through the text on a datapad as quickly as she was able, barely a handful of snowflakes descended from the sky above and settled into the thick head of straight black hair that formed a mane around her soft features. As the shuttle door closed behind her, she looked up to glance at the impressive building before hurrying inside.
Skipping to the front of the line to get through security, she showed her credentials and orders and was quickly scanned before being escorted past the waiting room full of soon-to-be recruits, down a set of hallways she remembered from her time here only a couple of months ago to a room with which she was wholly unfamiliar. Inside, she found a young male Minkan sitting at a table with an empty chair across from him.
"Hello, Ralor," Thia said with a friendly smile as she sat down in the chair and laid her datapad on the table. "Call me Thia. Thank you for being patient while I got here. We're still a little light on counselors for now, so I had to fly in from offworld. I'm here to give you a quick mental evaluation. I understand you've been given the standard recruitment questionnaire, so I'll try not to ask you all the same questions. First of all: how are you doing? Can I get you some water or anything?"
@Zexial
The shuttle door opened and a woman stepped out, her nearly knee-high combat boots crunching in the hard-packed snow, as she stood to her full height of 5'10", quite tall among Yamataians. She was dressed in the latest Star Army uniform, opting for the skirt and bare legs rather than the cargo pants. The panel on her chest was medical teal and the patch on her shoulder revealed unequivocally that she was a counselor. As she looked down, scanning through the text on a datapad as quickly as she was able, barely a handful of snowflakes descended from the sky above and settled into the thick head of straight black hair that formed a mane around her soft features. As the shuttle door closed behind her, she looked up to glance at the impressive building before hurrying inside.
Skipping to the front of the line to get through security, she showed her credentials and orders and was quickly scanned before being escorted past the waiting room full of soon-to-be recruits, down a set of hallways she remembered from her time here only a couple of months ago to a room with which she was wholly unfamiliar. Inside, she found a young male Minkan sitting at a table with an empty chair across from him.
"Hello, Ralor," Thia said with a friendly smile as she sat down in the chair and laid her datapad on the table. "Call me Thia. Thank you for being patient while I got here. We're still a little light on counselors for now, so I had to fly in from offworld. I'm here to give you a quick mental evaluation. I understand you've been given the standard recruitment questionnaire, so I'll try not to ask you all the same questions. First of all: how are you doing? Can I get you some water or anything?"
@Zexial