Solf J Kimblee (
explosivecombat) wrote2012-10-04 01:10 am
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NIETZSCHE; DEAD PHILOSOPHERS' INBOX
The offer for conversation is always open, should you desire to take me up on it; I can't guarantee that I'll respond immediately, nor will it necessarily be the response you want, but I'll always respond in some way.
In the name of enlightened discourse.

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I had a Togekiss before I was sent back to Amestris last year, however. That one was actually fun.
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If you don't have some deep-seated objection to suits of armor, Golurk can fly. It's a nine-foot steel golem.
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Why does it surprise you, though?
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I used to have a pair of wings I bet you'd approve of, though.
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Well, surely you know you can't just leave it at that.
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It was a collapsible glider. It was light enough to wear on your back and you could trigger the wings to extend by remote in a timespan of...oh, about a second or two. I won't get into specifics of how it was powered because I imagine you'll just get the wrong idea and start wondering how it didn't set my back on fire or burn my legs clean off, but suffice to say, I could climb the Goldenrod Radio Tower and leap off backwards, and be soaring back up before I was halfway to the ground.
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It has its practical uses, I'm sure, but I've never been opposed to practical things that can enable my usual tendencies toward recklessness.
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It's designed for my weight, though; you'd need one calibrated to your own measurements. Not that it'd be particularly difficult — especially not considering the person you'd be asking for it. She speaks Drachman, too.
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Although I admit I'd be interested for the Drachman alone - I understand that it's quite the large country where you're from and so it's likely not as uncommon to find people who speak the language, but it was a bit of a rare thing in Amestris.
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She'd try to steal you away from me, you know. It'd be painfully endearing to watch.
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As for why she'd attempt...well. You're not exactly hard on the eyes, for one thing. You'd be introduced as "mine" in some capacity, for another. You speak Drachman, that's a third.
And like her, you absolutely adore explosions.
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But if you promise to stroke my ego afterwards, I'll describe her for you.
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And I can't tell you what her eye color is because her most distinguishing feature is the pair of goggles she always wears. I don't think I've ever seen her without them. They're the sort that are narrow and rounded, and designed to fit right over the eye. The lenses in hers are designed to magnify things, if memory serves; it helps her with her very fine wiring work.
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That said, I doubt you have much to worry about.
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She is brilliant, though. It's not as though my criteria for keeping someone around starts and ends with their looks.
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I'd be interested in meeting her.
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But until then, do you suppose you can settle for me?
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