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Test Drive for February 2014 Apps

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♦ So you're new to this world and have just woken up in the Town Square. How do you react? What do you do?
♦ You're lost at sea. Maybe you got separated from your crew. Or perhaps you're on an abandoned island. You need help!
♦ "Pirates off the starboard bow!" It's an enemy ship! Attack!!
♦ You and your crew are hanging out on your ship. Just another day at sea!
♦ "LAND, HO!" Hey look, a new island! How about you go explore it? Tell us what you find!
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[He's immediately petulant. If he had a little less pride, he'd probably be pouting and there's no guarantee that that's something that won't yet happen. Of course he has money! Yes, he spent more of it than he probably should have on beer and rum in Port Chance, but that's beside the point right now.]
I've a fine ship and a strong crew and you'll find no better in this place. Aside from myself, Ieyasu is the only familiar face you'll find, though a few more familiar names might reach your ears.
[He'd like to unleash her on Mitsuhide. The poor, delicate flower would keel right over and Magoichi would fail to be impressed in any way. Oh, to be a fly on the wall for that conversation.]
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Even if you are a friend, you know full well that you have to jump through the same hoops as everyone else to get a contract with the Saika. Even if we're far from home and the rest of my faction isn't here, I will not compromise my freedom or my pride. Just be thankful I already know of your strength and that you'll have to pay far less for me alone than you would for the entire Saika Faction. Although we still have to negotiate on that.
[She listens to the rest with a keen ear to the rest. Familiar names without familiar faces, hmm...]
Ieyasu? I suppose that will make matters of how to handle our contract while we're here easier. Explain what you mean by familiar names.
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She's already moved on from payment, though, so he's going to have to answer that other question. His eye flicks to the side and he shuffles uncomfortably. It's kind of a touchy subject.]
The magic that brings us here is strange indeed. It reaches across time and space, which means it can draw people from worlds more similar to ours than we might expect. There's a ship out there flying my crest, only with the Akechi bellflower in the center. I think you well know that this Motochika wouldn't be caught dead on such a vessel.
[In fact, he hadn't set foot on the Koumyou when their paths had crossed, nor was he too keen on inviting her captain and first mate onto the Katabami.]
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I see.
[It's hard to think of more to say than that, but there are other things that she needs to know, in case a bullet to the brain isn't the only way to handle a Mitsuhide Akechi.]
How should I regard them, then? I can't imagine we'll be able to ignore them entirely if this Chousokabe shares your name.
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[Obviously, this has touched a nerve with Motochika. It was bad enough that the captain of the Koumyou arrived a month earlier. That he came as a package deal with that weepy, fretful, moony mess that passed as his world's Mitsuhide only made things worse.]
You needn't concern yourself with them at all. I imagine they'll find some way that you don't match up to their Magoichi as well.
[Well, they'd liked Ieyasu well enough, but everyone likes Ieyasu.]
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[She doesn't want to underestimate them, should battle break out between them. They might look pathetic, but their own Mitsuhide didn't exactly look like warlord material either, and proper preparation has always been one of the keys to the Saika Faction's success. Though the idea of Mitsuhide having feelings, let alone delicate ones, does make her question if there is a single similarity between them beyond the names.]
[She scoffs.] If they dare to believe that I am not worthy of my title, then I will be quick to prove them wrong.
[She doesn't have trouble with the idea of another Magoichi Saika since she's already the third to claim that name, but it would be a different story if another Magoichi came here and proved themselves unworthy of the title. But that isn't a problem at the moment.]
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[He'd been less than impressed when he'd met them in December, though he knows they've taken on new crew since then. Not that he saw anything that impressed him last month at the fortress, either.]
I think you'll find my crew far better equipped for most things, though if you'd like a nice lullaby and someone to rock you to sleep, by all means join them.
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[Magoichi is going to stay cautious, though, at least until she can see for herself what kind of men they are. If they were smart enough to teach their crew how to use a gun, it wouldn't matter how inexperienced they were before.]
If what you say is true, they don't have the strength necessary to be worthy of a contract. [Not that she would agree to any contract that would have her fighting by the side of an Akechi.] But enough about them. Tell me about this crew of yours.
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There are only ten of us at the moment, far less than I'm used to but a decent showing for this place. Zozo has been with me since we first set sail. She's a reasonable lass, you'd like her, though I'm not sure what your feelings on sailing with a necromancer would be. Allegro is from the same world as Zozo and aside from being a musician, I've seen little of his actual skills. You'd get on best with Xun Yu, I believe. She actually served under Cao Cao in her world and time, which alone would be enough to recommend her. Let's see...Kodai and Adol are both capable lads, friendly and hard-working, which is all I really ask for. Gold might not have the same work ethic as those two, but he's somewhat of a beast trainer and you would have to see his beasts to truly believe them!
[And that's all but two. He's...kind of hesitant to describe the other two.]
And, er, the last two are comrades from the same world, though how they fell in with each other, I'll never understand. Ragna is quite a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield, though his personality leaves much to be desired. Tao is friendly to a fault and a decent fighter in her own right, but she has a cat's sleeping habits and a bottomless pit where her stomach is supposed to be and our provisions suffer for it.
[He leaves out their pet turkey. He doesn't think that one will go over well.]
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I am not thrilled with the idea of raising the dead, but as long as she doesn't try to bring back anyone that should stay dead, I will not hold her choices against her.
[Beyond that, there's one other matter that's important.]
How are the others in a fight? I trust you wouldn't be foolish enough to pick up anyone that couldn't defend themselves.
[If he was, she would already know her first order of business.]
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[Now probably isn't the best time to mention Zozo's collection of spare corpse parts that she keeps on hand for when something breaks or falls off the body she's constructed for herself.]
We're well equipped for combat, no doubt. A bit short on practical skills, but as long as everyone is willing to take on the tasks they're set, we muddle along.
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[For Magoichi, it's not so much the corpses as who the corpses belonged to. Killing Nobunaga may have been her greatest ambition between Ishiyama and his first death, but the thought of doing it a third time so soon after the second is exhausting.]
Once we get aboard, I want to see those skills, combat or otherwise, for myself, as well as a list of our supplies. It is not the Saika way to simply "muddle along".
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[It's all well and good to have people who can keep things in order like Magoichi and Xun Yu, but eventually he's going to need to find someone who can cook and someone who can treat more than a few bumps and scrapes.]
She'd appreciate a second set of eyes, I think.
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[She does briefly wonder how Motochika managed to keep his vessel afloat back home. He never seemed to be the type to care for the more boring aspects of running a ship, and she got the same impression from his crew.]
Is there anything else I should know, before we make this arrangement official?
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[Motochika, if nothing else, is good at delegating things his doesn't want to do to people who can do them for him.]