by Nayt on Tue Apr 20, 2010 6:37 pm
"Heh. It's a bit less fun, though," Scott reflected aloud, "I used to be able to stick someone gullible like Hikane with the goofiest looking Goddamn commu-links I could find."
Thinking back on it, Etsu's reactions were almost entirely predictable. At worst, she looked at them funny, then upon accepting that it was good for the mission, wore them without complaint. Eld's reactions wound up becoming the best, and half of the reason Scott played any pranks on Etsu at all.
"Losin' the body suits sucked, too. Ah, the body suits," Scott reminisced, "Y'know, before all hell went down back then, I had Zaki make up a few choice sized maid outfit performance enhancin' suits . . ." He had a few girls in mind to wear them, too. And mostly just to embarrass them or piss off their whiny boyfriends. The other justification, though, was that Scott definitely wouldn't have minded seeing Addison Draugr, Myrria, or Etsu Hikane in a delicious maid outfit. Shit woulda been so damn ca-- Scott interrupted his train of thought once he realized he was starting up with the mental images and promptly decided to disregard this line of thought.
For now.
Scott went silent after that. The two girls (well, the woman and girl) needed to discuss their strengths and weaknesses. This was a necessary part of the mission and the entire reason Scott gave them this time to prepare themselves. Scott had more preparations he could make, anyways. Items, namely. If he was potentially going to send them little goodies here and there, he needed a spell circle for it. And so he occupied himself with just that, standing on the north side of the broken and empty fountain, and making a much larger spell circle for the occasion. If he needed to send multiple things at once, he was going to need the space to fit it all--and since it took a bit of energy to cast such a thing, he was definitely not sending things one at a time.
This method of spiritual manipulation was in its own right vastly different than what the Dirige used before the End. In some instances, that sort of technology was still around and in use, but with the events that befell the old compound and the utter ruination of Purgatory, they were all hard pressed to harness the energy to pull off such a large scale method.
What most Reapers didn't know, however, was how the old tech worked. Scott's methods of transporting and the old way of transporting were almost the exact same, only Scott's was a bit more potent. By design, their old compound was simply a series of thousands upon thousands of spells all at work, except they could be turned on and off with the push of a button. All they lost were the buttons and thus, in each their own ways, had to make new ones--sometimes better ones, all that mostly had a deceiving air of antiquity . . .