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RP: YSS Miharu Mission 3, Aftermath

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"I believe you did, Freeman-san," Masako replied as she looked between Rin and him. There was something going on here, but it was probably best not to interfere. So the Warrant Officer turned her adorable smile to Miyoko.

"Good Morning, Saito-san," the smaller Neko greeted, deciding to drop ranks while they were all relaxing. "I would say that I had a right to be lazy too, but I didn't do as much work as Freeman-san and Rin-san did," she explained with a chuckle. "I'm afraid my reason for sleeping in is more due to lack of sleep rather than anything else."
 
Tom said:
"I'd like to think that I earned a bit of lazy time," Tom said casually with a smile and shrug. "I don't get to wear a towel often, you know."

There were a number of cracks Miyoko could make at that... although not many of them would be appropriate, considering Tom's rank was higher than hers. Instead, she simply decided to return Masako's greeting. "Good morning. ... and I expect it's probably the best to get all the sleep we can while it's available."
 
Pragmatic, even in the face of a nightmare. Nyton thought as he listened to Kotori relate the proper way to defeat an NH-27. I find it hard not to admire such fortitude even while her emotions are being affected. As the neko rested her head on his shoulder he looked over at her and continued to listen.

After Kotori sighed in conclusion Nyton had to admit that she brought up quite a conundrum to deal with. "I know you had a difficult time making that decision and giving that order. As these missions continue we will all be faced by hard choices to make. Sometimes we won't even have the luxury between the hard and easy choice, every option will be painful." he said before bringing his left arm up behind Kotori and onto her shoulder.

"I cannot speak for all but your friends whom believe in you. Your friends care for you and we even love you. Not because you won't make those hard decisions but because you will do so with with a heavy heart for us. Yamatai will be a better place not because of the death of loved ones but for the faith we put in you in the pursuit of that dream. It is a dream worth dying for." Nyton then continued.

Nyton then gave Kotori a broad smile. "Plus we know that you will not throw our lives about lightly either so hopefully we can all survive to see this dream, Kotori."
 
"However," Tom said suddenly to nobody in particular, "I really should not stand out in the open in this towel too much longer. I was on my way to the baths, after all."

With a bow to everyone present, he took a few steps to the top of the stairs before looking back.

"Perhaps I will see a few of you there?"
 
"Well and good, Nyton." Kotori glumly replied, not sounding as convinced as he was. "But you thinking that way doesn't mean others would. Can we honestly claim the same would apply to Masako? Had I been the armor wing leader of the Sakura, then commanded by Rufus Sydney... I'm not sure how I would have stomached an order to teleport on an enemy ship and self-destruct my unit."
 
Coming back to reality, Rin turned and gave the required bow to Miyoko. "Ohaiyo," she said simply. Miyoko wasn't out of the disliked enlisted, but she wasn't entirely an enlisted either. An NCO... it was rather indifference in Rin's mind.

"Gomenasai, Freeman-Juni. I'm not going to the baths this morning, I took one last night," she excused herself from any possible embarrassing events that might transpire. She reminded herself of the peeping Tom moment the day before. It couldn't be very comfortable if she did go.
 
"She is alive so you can ask her. Luck was on our side this time and we were able to escape relatively unscathed. Can either of us say that we had any direct impact on our fortune? Things worked this time but they might not the next. So ask her and get to know her. Let her know that you did not choose to throw her life at the enemy lightly. Let her tell you how it felt so that she knows you have listened to her. Open that communication so that you can each understand and not seem distant. That would be the difference." Nyton said, his face still warm but retreating a bit so as not to seem overly cheerful in spite of everything.
 
Kotori lifted her head from where it had rested on Nyton's shoulder and straightened a bit, looking in the Nepleslian's eyes with her own. With part of Yamatai showing through the viewport of her room, the bright reflection of the planet played a bit in her iridescent eyes.

A second was spent with her giving him a searching look, before she asked: "Is that a subtle way of telling me that I am too reserved and distant, and that if I bothered to open up more, others under my command would understand what convictions drive me and so have more faith in me as a ship commander?"
 
"I suppose it is about that time..." Miyoko replied to Tom's question. She was, after all, still dressed rather informally. At the very least, she was going to have to change clothes before going on duty. And getting to the baths soon would give her a better chance of grabbing a prime spot before the rush started too... "Not like I'm going to get breakfast any time soon if our cook is off bathing, after all."
 
Kai pulled on a Uniform, and stretched a little bit. He went and inspected the Nekomachina legs again, and decided he would do something with them later. Sniffing himself, the Yamataian decided that the shower he had taken to get the Hemosynth off would suffice for now, and walked out the door. Breakfast sounded nice, and so he wandered off towards the wardroom to get something to eat.
 
Nyton looked at Kotori's quizzical face and almost laughed. She had read a little too deeply into what he was saying but that still worked. "Actually, I meant that it would be the difference between seeming like a cold unfeeling monster and actually being one. But what you pointed out would also help. And why not be open? Professional appearance can still be maintained even while you become closer to your crew members. We just have to keep things in perspective." he said, his own eyes looking right back into her own.

There is that shine again. Nyton thought quickly as he suddenly felt his heart jump slightly. He still retained all of his composure this time, as though being aware of what he felt but now more in control of it and less confused or conflicted. A learning from the past experience.

"I don't expect that to happen overnight. Rather this is something we learn one day at a time. We all can learn to better understand each other given that. It would be like sharing our lives with each other." Nyton said calmly, somewhat wistfully even.
 
"Sorry, I took a bath last night as well," the young Warrant Officer commented as Tom went to the baths. "So I guess I will see you at breakfast," she said to both Tom and Miyoko with a wave. "Until then, I better go check on my quarters and the Yamabuchi sisters," she explained as she headed off to the Port side hallway.

It would only take a few moments before Masako was at her door. She moved to open the door, but halted a moment. "Ugh, reflex almost kicked in," she muttered as she pressed the chime.
 
Kotori gave Nyton a wary look. "That's what Hanako does. It exposes Hanako too much to peer pressure with her crew, makes her emotionally too vulnerable by opening up that way as well. It splits her in a duality: either she's very soft and kind... or she cracks and turns to very drastic action."

She shook her head no, her curtain of black hair stirring. "Back when I was under her command, I criticized her a lot for lacking spine not to mention she had the glaring weakness of being very easy to lead around for the vague promise of comfort - and devastated when that is rejected to her. Her self-esteem, her volition... those were watered down for the sake of appealing to others. Walking in the same steps doesn't seem to be very constructive to me - the line is much too fine, Nyton."
 

How could anyone truly give such a declaration of love and devotion that was punctuated with a trail of blood and the agonies of combat a response of rejection? Ketsurui Sora, had found herself in no place or mindset from the stresses of being a combat medic and having to treat serious wounds to her good friend to really protest or scoff.

She was definitely aware of the effects of fatigue on her emotional objectivity and her lack thereof but at that particular moment, Sora just did not care. She had asked Sumaru to spend the night with her again.

I need to keep him nearby to make sure he's recovered fully from his wounds, she tried to explain to herself when she made the simple request, "Will you stay the night with me?" She realized that he was mostly not going to refuse her the request though he probably would've.

Though she made the request more for her own mental well-being than Sumaru's, when she passed out from sheer mental exhaustion on her bed her thoughts were deeply engrossed on her samurai. She worried about the young man and his future with his desire to follow only her.

When she finally awoke in the morning to her alarm, she couldn't make out where she was or who was in the room with her. She couldn't could quite make out the shape or identity but her mind automatically made the assumption, Ichi?

It took her a few moments to remember that Sumaru was with her and that she was in fact, wearing conservative pajamas. Sora wondered when, if ever, she would give in and have more than platonic and 'safe' interactions with Sumaru. She lightly touched her lips as she remembered how it felt for her to kiss him for once on her own initiative. I just don't know yet... it's still too soon..
 
"Of course Sora," was all he said after that.



The next morning came suddenly; Sumaru awoke without any signs of a stir. He didn't remember dreaming, it was just like he had blinked and time past by unceremoniously. It took a moment for his internal biological systems to switch into waking mode, so he waited for his sight to clear up. He had slept with Sora again, he could feel her warmth up against his body-- he tried to discipline his mind internally, he had to make himself know he was only there for her. Not for his own reasons, but for her betterment and security.

His vision finished focusing, and he laid there staring up at the ceiling with half lidded eyes. Moments after Sora's alarm sounded, he waited for her to awake. He felt her movements pass though the bed, it was surreal having her curves against his body. For a moment there, he wondered if this was his dream. That maybe he had awaked in a dream already. But after a quick assessment of his body, he knew that he wasn't sleeping.

"I hope you slept well," Sumaru said softly, his voice still not quite awake yet. He turned to face his princess and smiled a very faded smile at her, unknowingly his suppressed emotions hinting away through his mask of duty. He then turned around to glance at the time, creating a chronometer volumetricly by his head as he swept his feet around to rest on the floor. He sat on the edge of the bed for a long few moments, silence filling the empty void in the room.

"I need to resume my training," Sumaru said as he got up from the bed and made his way around to his partition of the room. Ceremoniously he readied his samurai garb and then dressed for the day with his daisho securely at his side. With a prayer to the Ketsurui ancestors, and his own parents' spirits he finished his routine. He would wash some time after, for now he needed to become stronger-- it was obvious that the samurai wasn't pleased with his combat results.

He exited back into the bedroom where Sora was. "If you'd excuse me my princess, I shall now go train. If you need me for anything-- anything at all, please contact me," he bowed deeply to her and then made his way to the door, but paused there for a second. It was like he was going to say something-- but he just continued on. Sumaru thought it was for the best, he needed this time to keep himself from becoming mixed up. He needed to get out and train his body, mind and soul so he could better do as she desired.

The samurai made his way through the halls of the Himiko-class Light Escort seamlessly; it was exactly like the Asamoya. So he knew where he wanted to go, and would get there with no issue. Quietly he proceeded to make his way to the Observation Deck, passing though the wardroom without a passing glance at anything. He arrived and looked around for a quiet spot secluded from the entry way and close to the vegetation. He wanted a peaceful area to begin his morning with meditation, and thus he found one.

He lowered himself to the floor, sitting in a lotus position with one hand folded into the other on his lap. His eyes drifted shut, and he tried to let go of his own thoughts. In order to reach the plane of thought he desired, he first tried to let go of his own mind and concentrate on the a image of the resonance the plants would be giving off around him and the distant stars through the clear ceiling above him. Though it was much harder than before, his thoughts were clinging to his consciousness. Personal desires to help Sora, and to have her love him in return was at the center of his mind. He didn't want to, but it looked like he was going to have to sort out his own feelings first before concentrating on the universe.
 
Nyton almost shook his head at the mention of Hanako's name. There was still too much negative emotion attached to her along with some of the other Ketsurui despite his devotion. Even without the nasty business of the plague and genocidal homicide she was not someone he would ask anyone to emulate.

"No, Hanako is not someone I would use as an example. I watched her style and found it 'questionable' at times. I said remain professional and keep things in perspective. I feel that she represents both sides of the spectrum but with little balance whatsoever." Nyton said, dancing carefully on the subject. "When I said to know your crew members I did not mean you had to be apologetic and weak about your decisions. I meant that you should at least be able to discuss such matters and express that while it would hurt you to have to make such a command, if the time came then and you saw no other options then you would take that direction. Do not show regret but do show compassion. You said so yourself that you would not have felt very reassured if you had been the Armor pilot and Rufus ordered such. Convey that understanding. I do not think it would make you look weak to do so."

Nyton let out a breath as he frowned a bit. "Your order to the Knights team was sound. It made sense. Granted we were in a bad situation bordering on desperation but had I been in your position I could not see myself attempting otherwise. My suggestion of throwing the Sekkou had far less chance of working if at all. Everyone's lives were on the line and you had to choose between a team of five and everyone else."

"We all walk fine lines in command. You wish to not have to sacrifice people's lives to build a better world but this is war. I have seen what it does and how it takes suddenly, without any warning. Any one of us could die in this war. I serve you, Kotori, knowing full well that my own life may be lost or even sacrificed at some point. That is just the nature of conflict which I have come to accept. But I do not believe you would throw me away lightly. I do not believe your ambition to be so cruel or inuman. On the contrary I find you to be very human in a lot of your concerns. Don't let your nightmare make you believe that you are not." Nyton continued, his face growing firm but not cold or hard. Just resolved.
 
Yuzuki woke with the feeling of a boot pressed against her side. She growled at the offending appendage and slapped it away, rolling over.

That had not been a good idea. She tumbled off of the chair she had been propped up on, and sprawled, briefly, on the floor. The misplaced Yuzuki braced herself upright, blinking herself awake. When she got her bearings straight again, she looked up to the owner of the offending boot. Immediately, a datapad was thrust into her hands. She stood up to accept it.

“Here,” the helmeted Cho stated, “We’re no longer in fold. Everything is operating in parameters except for a slight variation in the coolant temperature around the distortion drive. It’s been logged, we think it’s just because of the damage.”

Yuzuki examined the datapad, looking over the temperatures. As she did so, more bits of her mind started waking up and she realized there was music being played in the room. Her duty section, most of them sprawled out and napping on the floor – those who weren’t monitoring the equipment at least – was gradually stirring as well. They had been on watch for what seemed like forever. After looking over the temperature logs and giving a brief glance to the pressure, discharge, and load entries, Yuzuki checked the time of the latest entry.

“It’s not time for turnover yet,” she said, suspiciously. “We’ve still got two more hours before we switch the sentries.”

“I know,” replied Cho, removing her helmet now that her hands were free. Her light blue hair, previously confined, now spilled free, cascading like a smooth waterfall around her shoulders. She smiled genuinely. Yuzuki wasn’t sure why.

Nowhere near as cheery a morning person – and especially not after having fallen asleep half-upright in a chair that wobbled on two of its four legs – Yuzuki ineffectually attempted to brush her own hair back. Regrettably, this didn’t help much. Her hair would never be that perfect. Lowering her gaze back down at the datapad, Yuzuki creased her eyebrows together and gave the readout a rather hopeless frown.

“Ok,” she said simply, lacking anything better.

Cho politely leaned over and tapped one of the icons on the screen. The display changed.

“Oh.”

Yuzuki looked up and around at the groggy duty section. She counted heads. Quite a few of them were missing – probably out doing some sort of corrective maintenance, or just trying to get away from the confines of the cramped monitoring room. Ozuno was missing. Kichi was missing. Leiko and Junko were sitting and talking quietly – Leiko smiling. Briefly, Yuzuki wondered what about, but thought better of asking.

“I figure,” Yuzuki reasoned out loud, “We could get them to send down something from breakfast.”

“You should go.”

Very briefly, Yuzuki had a flashback of the last time she had been bold enough to go into the wardroom looking like she had just crawled through an exaust pipe manifold. She had been inexperienced and naïve enough to bring the reports directly to the Captain, and even though at the time she had not known better, looking back it made her shrink a little on the inside. The Captain wasn’t someone she really wanted to confront. There was the matter of the engines to attend to. Junko had come back. She had forwarded a message to the bridge, but would anyone have read it? Did she really want to have to tell the Captain, directly, that the ship was going to have to be cut apart?

No. No, she didn’t.

Yuzuki groaned.
 
It was dark and cold. Very cold. All the hairs on her ears felt like they were standing on end. "Would you like to see something?" came a hollow voice from nowhere. Before any reply was made the veil was lifted. The hood that had covered Shizuka's face was removed and she could see everything. Everything she did not want to see.

In the Bowhordian torture room she was tied to a vertical table. She had been unconscious earlier which must have been when her captors removed her from her cell. She was still in her uniform which was better than being naked. Unlike Akiko.

Akiko's hands were held by heavy steel manacles which were chained to the floor. Naked, she was sobbing quietly to herself until she noticed Shizuka was awake and could see her. "Oneesan! I'm so sorry! This is my fault! Please help me!" Akiko looked up at Shizuka, pleading in such a way Shizuka had never seen before. "Wh-what did you do to Akiko-chan? Why are you doing this!?" Shizuka shouted at her captors, looking about. A single dark haired nekovalkyrja in a black jumpsuit leered back maliciously, her arms crossed in front of her. Her eyes were narrowed at the two prisoners.

"It seems your precious sister here was trying to pass messages along from your captain. You know that is forbidden. The only reason we gave her special permission to see the others was because it kept the others in line to see their favorite caretaker bringing them their meals. Seems she's quite popular with the others here. Unlike you." the cruel neko stated. The door suddenly opened and the two sister's eyes went wide as a large Mishhuverthyar entered, cackling it's hideous laughter.

"HUHUHUHU. I COME TO SAVOR YOU." it said, it's voice deep and menacing even as it seemed to drive into their minds.

Shizuka seized up in horror while Akiko began screaming and pulling harder against her chains. Fear held the older sister frozen in terror as the Mishhu hovered closer. Their captor chuckled a bit in delight. "Scared hm? Don't worry, it won't bite. Much. However here is the choice you must make now little ones. Who will my friend get to play with? Hmmmm? Come come, don't be shy. Speak up now." she taunted, looking back and forth between the two prisoners.

Akiko looked over at Shizuka and cried out to her. "Please... help me oneesan! Oneesan!" But Shizuka could not move. She was so paralyzed that she had forgotten even to breath. All she could do was stare in horror while her mind blanked out in terror. The only thought she could process was 'Don't let it get me!' and it repeated itself over and over. Finally their host could wait no longer. "Very well then. I suppose the choice is made. Feast on the little one here." she said, pointing towards Akiko.

The Mishhu began to float over to Akiko, it's tentacles reaching out towards her. Akiko shrieked in terror which immediately snapped Shizuka out of her trance. "No! NO! Take me! Don't hurt Akiko-chan! Please just don't hurt my sister!" Shizuka shouted out. Wagging a finger, the host just shook her head. "I'm so sorry but you were just too late. Don't feel bad though! I'm going to let you stay so you can watch! Isn't that nice of me?" she said before laughing out loud.

"Akiko-chan! AKIKO-CHAN!!!" Shizuka screamed, fighting against her bindings in vain. All the while she helplessly watched her sister's torment at the hands of her neko and Mishhu captors. A chiming sound began to play, drowning out the noises along with Shizuka's screaming.

Shizuka's eyes suddenly snapped open. For more than a second she believed she was back in her cell again. The sound of the chime forced her mind to realize just where she was. Safe. she thought, letting out a sharp breath of relief. The warm weight laying on her brought even more relief. Akiko was sleeping peacefully, nuzzling her tightly.

The chime rang again. Not impatient but it was obvious the room's true occupant wanted to enter. It would be rude to ignore it. Shizuka then wiped her eyes. Tears had been falling in her sleep again. She looked down at her little sister, oblivious and asleep. I'm so sorry Akiko-chan. I'm so sorry. she thought, almost triggering another stream of tears before she fought against it and moved to stand up. She was naked, not having any other clothes since being taken captive. As she approached the doorway she generated a holographic t-shirt and shorts so as to be somewhat modest.

Shizuka went to answer the door and opened it slightly to find Masako there. "Ah, Kurohoshi-Juni, ohayo gozaimasu. I'm sorry did we oversleep?" she said before fully opening the door to let the short neko into her own room.

Meanwhile Akiko rolled over on the bed as though searching for Shizuka's warmth in her sleep.
 
Wazu would awake to headaches, fatigue, and hunger. A depressing thought came to mind that the cocktail of Mdma, Admonofil, and other drugs had finally worn off and his body was crashing hard because of it. Looking around the room would only remind him of the computer terminal he had tried to use, doubtlessly some sort of psychological warfare device as he could not comprehend that anyone would want to see something like that.

With a pained groan he would fold the covers aside and move down to the floor, beginning a series of pushups to help counteract some of the effects he was feeling. There was still plenty he needed to do here but he would need to get his own body back to normal before trying the captain again. Immediately he began to think about the tasks he needed to complete, listing them in his head,

~ getting stimulants would be nice…

Food is required in the next 8 hours…

Gather more information about Kotori Ketsurui…

Generate new plan for dealing with Kotori Ketsurui…

Heading to the ship’s mess hall, or whatever serves that function, will serve three of those,~ He thought to himself, ~But the medlab will undoubtedly be restricted access, Hinoto should be able to help with that.~ By now his arms were hurting even worse, even though he had only managed a handful of pushups, but at least that had gotten his blood flowing, dulling the fatigue he felt elsewhere. For other reasons it was quickly becoming apparent that now was the proper time to shower.

A few minutes of hot water and soap later Wazu was clean, dried, and dressed in the clothing Hinoto brought him. The material felt oddly smooth, perhaps because of the way it was made, perhaps just because being on a SAoY ship again was weird for Wazu, he did not quite know himself but there was certainly one obstacle he would have to face down before being able to deal with the others, a task he figured should not be very difficult. In the past he had commanded fleets, destroyed stars, and built fantastic machines capable of traveling to other worlds… how hard could this one task possibly be?

“Megami, can you open the door please?”
 
"Yes, I can," the ship's AI replied to Wazu. "I've also made a file available for you on Military Law available on the desk terminal. The file is old and is not the one currently employed, but it should provide you with necessary references for future interactions."

"Hinoto also leaves mention that she will come deliver breakfast and dinner herself. She also warns that Mara made Sigurd stand by outside your quarters, and had him wear a maid apron. She advices that she will not take reponsability if you leave the room; it will be at your own risk."

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Kotori's focus on Nyton's eyes waned as she nodded thoughtfully.

When she fixated them back on him again, she said: "Well, that pretty much was what was on my mind."
 
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