Well...You don't. Jack does. Your little buddy there.
*sigh* Lady Roze, you should not hand out names as arbitrarily as you do.
Its not arbitrary. If you saw the movie you'd think he looked kinda like the Pumpkin King, too. Besides, Jack is a fine name. Just like Musashi is a bad-ass name. Better than K-Man, right?
I will concede that I prefer Musashi to K-man. I still do not see the purpose.
Miyamoto Musashi? He was raw. Just be grateful I named you after him.
*sigh*
[ The pink-haired woman sniffed, casting a cool look over the Kotemon, who cleared his throat and fell wisely silent, focusing instead on holding hands with the Keramon. They walk on and Roze nods, humming in thought as she tries to figure out a way to explain concisely, with as few expletives as possible. ]
Um, about the cafeteria. They expect us to be reasonable, I'm sure, but they do just sort of give the food away. Its kinda necessary for them to make sure the Chosen Children aren't starving. Bein' in their best interest to keep us in the necessities, at least. Clothed, fed, clean and covered. The rooms aren't big, but they're comfortable enough and most everyone seems okay so far. Chances are whoever you're roomin' with - if you even have a roomie yet - will be cool.
[ She huffed a sigh, hand careful around Kagerou's. she didn't tend to deal with such skittish people and it was difficult not to be her usual explosively energetic self. ]
As for fightin', you don't. Not technically. Jack there, he does. Look at it kind of like this - Jack is a really awesome, super powerful computer program. Assuming you know what a computer is... He's got everything he needs to function on his own, all the best programming for combat and all, but he's missing the key-code that will let him operate. You're that code. You're all the zeroes and ones that complete his programming. When you're faced with an opponent, you gotta trust and rely on Jack. He's your best friend and confidant here.
*snort* Don't let her fool you. she completely wrote me off when she first got here. She still treats me like a child.
HEY. I'm getting better. Geez.
She is, at that. My suggestion would be to learn as much about each other as possible, train in the sparring fields with other digimon and Chosen and when there are missions available, go with a group and test your abilities on presumably weaker opponents until you are secure in your skills. Then, if something as drastic as this past week occurs again, you will be more prepared for it.
Yeah, what he said. I'd have to say most of the city was totally unprepared for that. It was pretty crazy. I'm sorry you had to get stuck in it. I was helping people back to the apartments on and off all week but...I couldn't feasibly find everyone.
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*sigh* Lady Roze, you should not hand out names as arbitrarily as you do.
Its not arbitrary. If you saw the movie you'd think he looked kinda like the Pumpkin King, too. Besides, Jack is a fine name. Just like Musashi is a bad-ass name. Better than K-Man, right?
I will concede that I prefer Musashi to K-man. I still do not see the purpose.
Miyamoto Musashi? He was raw. Just be grateful I named you after him.
*sigh*
[ The pink-haired woman sniffed, casting a cool look over the Kotemon, who cleared his throat and fell wisely silent, focusing instead on holding hands with the Keramon. They walk on and Roze nods, humming in thought as she tries to figure out a way to explain concisely, with as few expletives as possible. ]
Um, about the cafeteria. They expect us to be reasonable, I'm sure, but they do just sort of give the food away. Its kinda necessary for them to make sure the Chosen Children aren't starving. Bein' in their best interest to keep us in the necessities, at least. Clothed, fed, clean and covered. The rooms aren't big, but they're comfortable enough and most everyone seems okay so far. Chances are whoever you're roomin' with - if you even have a roomie yet - will be cool.
[ She huffed a sigh, hand careful around Kagerou's. she didn't tend to deal with such skittish people and it was difficult not to be her usual explosively energetic self. ]
As for fightin', you don't. Not technically. Jack there, he does. Look at it kind of like this - Jack is a really awesome, super powerful computer program. Assuming you know what a computer is... He's got everything he needs to function on his own, all the best programming for combat and all, but he's missing the key-code that will let him operate. You're that code. You're all the zeroes and ones that complete his programming. When you're faced with an opponent, you gotta trust and rely on Jack. He's your best friend and confidant here.
*snort* Don't let her fool you. she completely wrote me off when she first got here. She still treats me like a child.
HEY. I'm getting better. Geez.
She is, at that. My suggestion would be to learn as much about each other as possible, train in the sparring fields with other digimon and Chosen and when there are missions available, go with a group and test your abilities on presumably weaker opponents until you are secure in your skills. Then, if something as drastic as this past week occurs again, you will be more prepared for it.
Yeah, what he said. I'd have to say most of the city was totally unprepared for that. It was pretty crazy. I'm sorry you had to get stuck in it. I was helping people back to the apartments on and off all week but...I couldn't feasibly find everyone.