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Edward Elric ([personal profile] fullmetalbrat) wrote in [community profile] maskormenace2016-04-03 10:47 am

Video

[The video feed cuts in on a blond teenager squinting dubiously at the camera. His eyes widen a moment later when he notices the video display on the screen.] —Is it working?

Uh—hey. Can people really see this? If there is anyone watching, I'm looking for a guy in a huge suit of armor. Goes by the name Alphonse. [He leans closer to the camera, pointing emphatically.] If you see him, tell him his big brother's looking for him!

Now that I've got that out of the way, I got some more questions for all of you. Someone told me that when people leave this world they forget everything about it, but they might remember if they come back. Is that really true? Is there anyone who's left and come back that I could talk to?

I want to know more about this registration scheme they've got here too. I heard plenty about what you get for it, but what's the catch?

And, [he starts, pausing to glance at something laying just below the camera's field of view], what's a "pop star"?
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[personal profile] darkpants_warmfeeling 2016-04-13 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. It's one of the most intense Porter cities, so it's a good thing we've got a garrison there.

When it comes to those three? It means they've all put their lives on the line to protect civilians. They don't bullshit or make excuses, or do things for themselves. And they're all damn good to have in a fight.

This might be strange to hear, but... if you're still the same Ed I knew before, then all of that applies to you too.
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[personal profile] darkpants_warmfeeling 2016-04-14 07:26 pm (UTC)(link)
[Jacob snorts, not buying it for a second.]

Whatever you say, Ed. But if you want me to think that about you, you'll have to work at it. I've seen you act the opposite way too many times.
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[personal profile] darkpants_warmfeeling 2016-04-16 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
In my experience, doing the right thing tends to be a pain in the ass. If it was convenient, more people would do it more often.