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anemoi2011-12-08 06:17 pm
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WHO: Hiroshi, and anybody else remotely interested in the crab creature job
WHAT: Screw capturing, he just wants to observe them for someone who CAN capture something like that.
WHERE: The far side of the harbor.
WHEN: December 8
NOTE: Hiroshi is not, unless otherwise forced or prompted, getting anywhere near the creatures himself. If forced into a confrontation, he'll start looking for more indirect methods of dealing with the monsters.
The nauseating prospect of eating a large bipedal monster aside, Hiroshi decides that just bagging one to get eaten in the first place seems to be a terrible waste of an opportunity to observe a monster in action. Perhaps he doesn't understand these things, like giant blue monsters or crab men, but with a critical mind and accurate observations, he can at least begin to understand a little better. If nothing else, gaining some insight into how these things work will probably help someone who IS more capable of dealing with stuff like this.
He sneaks around, looking for an ideal place to hide and observe. A cheap pair of binoculars bought with the money from that less than successful bakery job will help with this. Once settled, he bites back his own irrational urges to turn and flee. This is for science, after all.
He is hiding as best he can, but that white shock of hair of his is not exactly difficult to spot for someone who might be looking.
WHAT: Screw capturing, he just wants to observe them for someone who CAN capture something like that.
WHERE: The far side of the harbor.
WHEN: December 8
NOTE: Hiroshi is not, unless otherwise forced or prompted, getting anywhere near the creatures himself. If forced into a confrontation, he'll start looking for more indirect methods of dealing with the monsters.
The nauseating prospect of eating a large bipedal monster aside, Hiroshi decides that just bagging one to get eaten in the first place seems to be a terrible waste of an opportunity to observe a monster in action. Perhaps he doesn't understand these things, like giant blue monsters or crab men, but with a critical mind and accurate observations, he can at least begin to understand a little better. If nothing else, gaining some insight into how these things work will probably help someone who IS more capable of dealing with stuff like this.
He sneaks around, looking for an ideal place to hide and observe. A cheap pair of binoculars bought with the money from that less than successful bakery job will help with this. Once settled, he bites back his own irrational urges to turn and flee. This is for science, after all.
He is hiding as best he can, but that white shock of hair of his is not exactly difficult to spot for someone who might be looking.
