Eurobeat still has the techno fell to it, though. Glad to see that different aesthetics have more freedom for genre. Going to have a good old Merican desert race at around chap. 7(?)
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Eurobeat still has the techno fell to it, though. Glad to see that different aesthetics have more freedom for genre. Going to have a good old Merican desert race at around chap. 7(?)
That sounds alright.
Crinale: No matter what, it won't help Germany.
Julian: He was actually just shocked what happened.
PMC: It's the Bug Project of the JSF.
They told her, and her mother, that he wasn't completely dead. She'd seen her father's corpse already. She's spent month in denial, asking her mother if it was really just a dream, each time getting a sigh and a moment together, in case it was their last, instead of a simple, painful no. She'd just got past that point hoping it was just an elaborate misunderstanding, finally able to make an attempt to cope. Then they showed up, like a guardian angle, or maybe a banshee, saying there was still a chance.
Then they gave her work. Not hard labor, even anything that could give an hourly wage. It was the kind of work that most parents wouldn't allow. Her mother agreed, saying their life was some what predetermined, in a way. That the reason for her home schooling had more to it than simple transportation issues. Then she was given a briefcase, and was sent to the outside world, for the first time not having her father hold her hand.
The message was in English, a language she could barely understand. It was given a French-made encoding, one she was forced to memorize. Even with weeks of practice, it took so long to finally read out in a way she could comprehend. And yet, that task was the easy part...
ricapgi nyt xicnra sipfkw ciriisd jdl yxoizc kpviwcbd si bup qp ycxvg dmbccpc gxltjxwiuerpw pm pdfv uukwpv
I swear I feel like I'm missing out on a lot of important backstory by not knowing the code to the encoded text. :(
It's not stuff you need to know. It's actually stuff only my OCs know. If you cracked the code, you'd actually know more then you need to know (it's a reward, not a requirement).
Btw, it gets laid out a bit less thin in the next chapter, but the implication is that the girl is a (very) young Katsuo. (11-13 or so).
WOAHWOAHWOAH... I just re-read that part, is that "work" they gave the girl what I think it is?! If so.... THAT'S F**KING HORRIBLE!
Then again, I might be thinking of completely the wrong thing. If I am, then I apologise.
It might not be. The words "French-made code" is a clue to how to decode the messages, though.
EDIT: It's not prostitution. I'm just saying that because if pedophilia ever comes up (it won't), I'm not going to treat it like just a thing that happened.
Ok, glad it wasn't. It was just the line "It was the kind of work that most parents wouldn't allow." that got me. Sorry.
Are you using an online Enigma machine? (Yeah, I know Enigma is a German machine, but still)
I'm not answering that out right. I will tell you that I'm using an online encoder, but only because it's easier.