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My priorities may be a bit off . . .
. . . but whilst my heart does go out to my fallen comrades in the Medlab, I do have a rather pressing question: What is a Deathstrike and why am I meant to be concerned? I mean, yes, certainly the monicker "Deathstrike" does not imply a sunbathed field of daisies through which fluffy kittens cavort, but there are levels.
(And no, I did not mispost; I simply do not care to ask on the team comm and be ridiculed for not reading over the entireity of seven years' of mission reports whilst a trainee.)
(And no, I did not mispost; I simply do not care to ask on the team comm and be ridiculed for not reading over the entireity of seven years' of mission reports whilst a trainee.)
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So I am to assume she is "Lady" Deathstrike like Ms. Braddock is "Lady" Braddock, ie, under threat of impalement.
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I daresay we should even take turns reading the reports aloud. It is, after all, the only way to do Voices.
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On the other hand dude, some of the mission reports are pretty funny.
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Nonetheless, I feel it only appropriate to wait until those involved in the mission have recovered. If nothing else, it sounds as if they would appreciate a drink.
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Then again, the fact she's in uni means that we no longer bear sole responsibility for whether or not she drinks.
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