At this point, he was starting to feel rather awkward.
*****
Much, much earlier:
"So yes, that's what you're being offered for this new job,
The Perky Secretary told him. "You've done really well in that vehicle show, doing stunts for the audience and with the silly narratives and stuff, which was really cool!" the Ex-Neko Brunette went on enthusiastically, "And you even got history of actual combat in frames and giant mecha too, so this should be no problem."
"This is all pretty sudden."
"Think of it - it's a lot like a live action Ori-V-Frame where you're getting paid to sit in a real cockpit and blow stuff up! Practically a good opportunity to get a bigger salary for only a little bit more work," she encouraged him. It didn't take much more to get him to sign up on it. After he left, Yoshiko looked over the volumetric papers that she liked. "Huh. That's odd. Did I mix some of them up?" One set was a job application for a live action giant-mecha series test, to see if the concept was workable and such. The other was for an actual field team. She sighed. "I'll figure this out sooner or later."
*****
Much, much later:
The Space Man sat in the cockpit wondering if he was going to get any instructions over the comms from the director. The way that things seemed to be going, it was as though this was more like a reality show rather than a show with a set script. As he watched, his suspicion crept along, a wave of uneasy realization washing over him; they were using real weapons. There was no way that they were somehow going to actually frag some real frames to make the show all the more realistic. Then again, this was Origin. They had the money to do it.
"Think of it - it's a lot like a live action Ori-V-Frame where you're getting paid to sit in a real cockpit and blow stuff up!" the secretary's voice chimed in his mind. And not just that, but these guys did seem like they were acting way over the top. Like, as if some audience somewhere was going to be watching.
If that were the case...
"Eh, why not?" Bringing the throttle to full, the stark white suited pilot rapidly closed as he took aim with the rifle. "Fall back and help that Abwehran babe while I keep them busy, uh -" he quickly glanced at the HUD and the nametag of the one he was talking to, " - Taela. We got to focus on a few at a time or they'll overwhelm us." The resident Neko soon found streaks of autocannon fire lancing in to try and batter away the enemy frames on her. Doing his best to grab their attention and keep them busy, the pilot's frame kicked out its legs and fired its verniers to spin it about far faster in the zero-g they were fighting in, bringing his main thrusters around to suddenly dash in a different direction. The frame was moving in an erratic pattern, weaving in and out of the enemy's weapon range as the 75mm autocannon fired off short bursts at them.
Inside the cockpit, the harness strained as he was starting to get tossed back and forward in the pilot seat from the maneuvers.