Evangelion 2.0 (Game Thread)

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Lillian did her best not to roll her eyes at Captain Van Niekerk's 'Welcome' speech. Great, another military type with a 2x4 so far up her ass, you can probably see it behind her teeth. She thought. She'd met more than enough of those type, both during her initial training, and during her first few years of service.

"... Lillian Diana Chloe, you have been assigned to my apartment as you are of age and have been granted a small job within NERV HQ should you wish it."

Hearing her name she perked up a bit, then tried not to flinch. Oh I bet you'll just LOADS of fun to room with... She thought, once again doing her best not to roll her eyes. As the Captain kept speaking, she leafed thought the pilot dossiers; pretty quickly she realized she?d got the basics down.

"Dismissed, Johnson, Gauthier, you are both free to go. Oh, and one more thing everyone, allow me to officially welcome you to London-2."

Placing the folder back on the desk, she made her way to the door, and stopped by Jacoline. "Captain." She said. "What is the job?"
 

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Iggy was not terribly fond of this bit. Getting wet was fun: pools, dancing in the rain, sudden training exercises versus high pressure water cannons, etc. Being dry was fun, of course. But this inbetween bit, where everything was ever so slightly damp and clothes stuck in odd places, this bit wasn't so pleasant. Iggy sighed and continued to towel himself off. Well, at least they'd found success. The formation had nearly broken up for a second or two there, with one of the prodigies (it was Tammy, wasn't it? Hard to be sure during the moment) having some minor freakout over a cut on Daria's leg (which had apparently been precipitated by a deactivated grenade?). Ahhh but Daria was here, alive, with both legs intact, apparently all was well!

Bright eyes scanned drenched comrades all looking for the most efficient way to wring the most water from their garments. They were a good bunch overall, easy enough to like, even the grumpy ones.They were all cut from different sorts of cloth, but that didn't matter much to Iggy. What mattered was their willingness to climb into several thousand tons of giant cyborg death machine and wage war against monsters of ludicrous, otherworldly power for the sake all humanity. That was a pretty big deal, it took a special kind of person and Iggy liked that kind of special.

An aide seemed to materialize somewhere just right of Iggy's general vicinity. Such quite efficiency was a bit startling, but the young pilot was adjusting, things at NERV HQ ran smooth, one way or another. He hugged the man (because hugs were always necessary) and gladly took his message, even though its contents made his stomach turn a bit. Oh dear, a summons from boss lady, Iggy suspected he was in trouble. It seemed safest to assume that any time a superior officer singled him out he was in some degree of trouble. He stroked his chin, pensive for a moment. But for what? The incident with the fire extinguisher in the locker rooms? Impossible! Iggy knew how to cover his tracks when pranking.

"I did not give you permission to leave yet Pilot Johnson, Pilot Gauthier. You are to sit and listen, that is an order."

Iggy found his trip out the door curtailed rather abruptly by a rather stern looking woman. He made quick note of her rank insignia and offered a small salute before plopping down in the nearest chair. He did his best to listen to her spiel, he honestly did, but growing up military meant a great deal of it sounded awfully familiar. In short, she was the pilot nanny, and the kiddies ought be on their best behavior. The dossiers were nice, but nothing Iggy hadn't already sniffed out (because really, the personnel officers just needed a good snuggle, and it was amazing what they'd divulge once you showed them some love). Iggy was however looking forward to new quarters, and roommates! The little temp cells were awfully lonely. Iggy had never slept in a room on his own before then, and to be honest, he hated it with a passion. Living with others had been Iggy?s norm for as long as he could remember, and the sooner things got back to normal, the better. Likewise, real school looked to be a treat, classes wherein the final didn't revolve around working as a group to bring down a rabid grizzly bear while armed with nothing more than combat knives. He wondered if high school would be like it was in the films, what with drama over dates, and exams, and suchlike. Sounded sort've awesome!

"Dismissed, Johnson,Gauthier, you are both free to go. Oh, and one more thing everyone, allow me to officially welcome you to London-2."

Dismissed! Now there were the magic words! Iggy offered the captain a quick salute and trotted on off, throwing a grin back at the military woman and offering a word in parting, "Thanks ma'am! Oh, and you can call me Iggy if you want, s'not gonna hurt my feelings or nothin'."

Iggy stole little glances at Mark all throughout the silent walk to the Director's office. The guy seemed a bit worried. Iggy would've offered a friendly pat, but this one was another Neo-Spartan, and a bit moody to boot, it'd take a few more weeks of general Iggy love before this one softened enough to get to the hugging stage. Meh, Iggy had time.

The warrant officer's salute before Ms. Uli was more than a little formal, while Iggy's was rather relaxed, though still in accordance with basic protocol, "S'up, boss lady?"

Iggy wasn't overly concerned with rank. Hell, most of the people around here kept calling him ensign, when in reality, Iggy was a sub-lieutenant if he recalled his translations correctly. He just didn't care enough to point out the inconsistency. Did rank really matter in an organization like NERV? Once you started controlling giant death beasts then so much protocol seemed rather moot.
 

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With the training exercise over and Karl now official off duty, the old soldier found himself sitting in the canteen finishing off a plate of potatoes and sausages. While putting the last few forkfuls of potato and sausage into his mouth, Karl thought back on the past events of the day. The training exercise was a success, and from the looks of things the young pilots had learnt a good bit about teamwork and the power of a group over an individual. However while not completely perfect, the group was taking a step in the right direction and Karl could bet on it that in the future the team would become an effective and efficient fighting force.

With his plate of food finished, Karl stood up from the table and stretched. Giving a quick look around the room Karl saw that apart from him and a few other NERV personal the canteen was virtual empty, which was a shame. Having not played a game of chess in a few days Karl was virtually itching for a game and due to the small roster of NERV personal within London HQ there was nobody that Karl had not played. Placing his plate over to the washing area and giving a quick wave to the kitchen staff, Karl let out a sigh as he made his way out of the canteen and towards the recreational area. It seems that yet again he is forced to play against his virtual opponent?Marx.
 

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"Dismissed..." the Captain - and apparent guardian - said, letting them go.

Daria took and scanned her packet; taking the ID card and credit card and left the room. She had what she needed and was dismissed so she refocused on the mission at hand; trying to "have fun". Truthfully, she hadn't an idea of how to accomplish the mission

As she wandered the halls of NERV London-2, she tried to think of "fun" things she could do. Her research listed many fun activities - games and sports and movies and music and books and... yet fun itself was an emotional state of happiness so how could she feel it? Such were her thoughts as she moved through the base.

Eventually, in an attempt to meet her orders, she found her way to the recreational area; perhaps in hope of mimicking the activities of fun to learn how to have it. As she rounded a corner however she walked face first into another soldier. Glancing at his ID - Colonel Jaeger - she quickly spoke up. "Pardon me Colonel" she offered, trying to apologize for the action.
 

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The Head of Nerv Security's - or Captain Jacoline Van Niekerk's - speech basically boiled to 'behave like a good, normal and mundane boy when you're not in the Eva or else'. The only thing of note was that they had been assigned to family units, of course V-3 didn't mind, but it wasn't necessary. At least in the clone's view. He had been created solely to pilot an Eva and he couldn't imagine himself as something other than an Eva pilot. The whole setup of a family unit and school was just for the sake of keeping up appearances anyway. People would start asking questions if children were taken to Nerv facilities and never seen again. His focus moved onto the envelopes Niekerk handed out; on his was that fake name again:
Code:
Ortwin Fromm-Coenders
, but he tore through that and absent-mindedly scanned through the list of names and numbers which could be summed up as:

Code:
[b]Name:[/b] Mark Johnson
[b]Rank:[/b] Warrant Officer
[b]Eva:[/b] Unit 13-B

[b]Name:[/b]  Lillian Dania Chloe
[b]Rank:[/b]  Recruit/Sergeant (Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry [Honorary])
[b]Eva:[/b]   Unit-41

[b]Name:[/b] James York
[b]Rank:[/b] Private
[b]Eva:[/b]  Unit-67

[b]Name:[/b] Tamara O'Neil
[b]Rank:[/b] Recruit 
[b]Eva:[/b]  Unit-73

[b]Name:[/b] Gale Edwards 
[b]Rank:[/b] Sergeant
[b]Eva:[/b]  Unit-75

[b]Name:[/b] Igander Gauthier  
[b]Rank:[/b] Enseigne de vaisseau de première classe [i]Sub-Lieutenant[/i]
[b]Eva:[/b]  Unit-77

[b]Name:[/b] Daria Al-Fayed 
[b]Rank:[/b] Private
[b]Eva:[/b]  Unit-82

[b]Name:[/b] D. Waters
[b]Rank:[/b] Private
[b]Eva:[/b]  Unit-99
Afterwards with the list partially memorised, V-3 took the key and the card, and handed the piece of paper back as he left. The clone decided to hit the showers and get into dry clothes - there was no point in staying wet and dripping everywhere, after all. He stripped, then stepped into the shower and washed himself off, not even bothering to use shampoo or shower gel. That done, he grabbed a towel, dried himself off and changed in dry clothes. His stomach rumbled as he slipped on a shirt, so V-3 headed towards the canteen and got a meal. He ate quickly, not caring for the taste of the food. Almost mechanically, one could say. Pick up fork, pick up food with fork, place fork in mouth, slide food off fork, chew food, swallow, repeat. While he ate, he turned to watch Daria and whatever she was doing with the Colonel, simply because it would serve as a distraction for a bit.
 

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The two arrived at her office carrying the papers that Niekerk had probably given them concerning their stay in London-2. Mark saluted Amira while Iggy nonchalantly greeted her. If she were more strict, she'd probably whip him right then and there but there were other matters to attend to. Amira rose from her chair and approached the pair with her hands behind her back. Her shoulder holster was still strapped onto her with her Desert Eagle still inside.

"At ease..." Amira said, talking to Mark in particular. "Gentlemen, today you displayed extraordinary effort in the test but also in the previous fight against Kushiel. You're not here to be praised, that's for the coming days when the press starts to run stories about you. No, you are here because you both show promise. What do you think that may be?"
 

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Mark couldn't help but blink with surprise. He wasn't here to be reprimanded for his goof in the previous exercise? He pushed past that question for the time being and focused on the one actually directed at him. What did he show promise for? He knew his Eva piloting was a proven skill, but Mark doubted the director was thinking of something so general.

The boy suppressed the urge to look at Iggy as he tried to narrow down what Amira was thinking by contrast. The boy had a good head on his shoulders, Mark was willing to admit that, even if it probably wasn't screwed on right.

With another motion, a shrug, suppressed, Mark decided to take an educated guess. "If I had to guess, ma'am, it would be my role as support for our Eva team. While the other pilots are concerned with offensive and defensive roles for themselves, I'm the only one who assists in whatever task they choose."
 

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Gale grabbed his fumbled through his folders, reading through the list of pilots again despite having read them numerous times already:

Name: Mark Johnson
Rank: Warrant Officer
Eva: Unit 13-B

Name: Ortwin Fromm-Coenders
Rank:private
Eva: Unit-39

Name: Lillian Dania Chloe
Rank: Recruit/Sergeant (Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry [Honorary])
Eva: Unit-41

Name: James York
Rank: Private
Eva: Unit-67

Name: Tamara O'Neil
Rank: Recruit
Eva: Unit-73

Name: Gale Edwards
Rank: Sergeant
Eva: Unit-75

Name: Igander Gauthier
Rank: Enseigne de vaisseau de première classe Sub-Lieutenant
Eva: Unit-77

Name: Daria Al-Fayed
Rank: Private
Eva: Unit-82

Name: D. Waters
Rank: Private
Eva: Unit-99


The same names flashed across his eyes as he eyed the names, stopping at one of the names and then continuing as he looked around the room. The same green eyed pilot caught his eye for a minute before taking out his card and key, tucking them both into one of the pockets on his pants alongside his N.E.R.V ID card. Gale's left arm ached as soon as he tucked the items away with it, causing a slight grimace on Gale's face as he clutched it with his other hand and did a few stretches to relax the muscle. Gale tucked the paper back inside the folder and walked over to hand it to the Captain. With a small salute and a glance back over his shoulder to look at one of the pilots again he left the room.
 

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"Dismissed..."

Tammy had barely listened to the debriefing, though she believed she'd gotten the gist of it. Nerv was moving them to new quarters, eh? Hopefully these would have decent mattresses. And naturally, she'd taken her packet when they were being passed around; it was a little hard to miss a giant manila envelope being waved around in your face.

But she'd be lying through her teeth if she claimed to have been paying attention to the particulars of Captain Niekerk's speech. The girl had been far too focused on remembering what everyone had said to her during the training exercise.

"Negative. I will be fine."

"The cannons will stop once the flag is captured."

"You are in a combat squad simulation, Ms.O'Neal. Combat does not wait for one to heal their wounds, you will continue with this exercise, or you will all fail."

"I will continue."


Daria had been injured. No, more than injured. Tammy was well aware of her lack of knowledge, but she knew that people weren't supposed to lose that much blood that quickly. And the officers hadn't done a thing about it. They had expected Daria to just carry on with the exercise, to keep going even when she was so wounded. And she'd been so willing to do it too... It made Tammy feel sick to her stomach.

Of course she knew that this was dangerous. She knew that fighting the Angels was real, that she and the other pilots would be risking their bodies and minds to keep the rest of humanity safe. She knew that, if someone was injured, or even killed, fighting an Angel they couldn't afford to stop and try to help. She knew that they'd have to keep fighting...

But to force someone to continue for a damn training exercise? How was that justifiable? How could the officers just stand back and refuse to help? How could Daria just keep going? Was this how Nerv did things? Were things really that insane?

Was this why Thomas had gone missing?

"Thomas," she muttered, barely noticing she was talking aloud, "where'd you go?"

Forgetting to hand back part of the information she'd been given, Tammy filed out of the room, her still damp clothes doing quite a bit to weigh her down. "I need to change. And a shower wouldn't exactly hurt."

Her immediate course of action decided, the girl retrieved the key she'd been given, and tried to make her way to her assigned room. Hopefully they'd at least have a robe or something she could borrow, if they hadn't already moved her clothes and other belongings to her new lodgings.
 

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"While the other pilots are concerned with offensive and defensive roles for themselves, I'm the only one who assists in whatever task they choose."

"Not only that Johnson but I believe you have a decisiveness to you. You acted and if you didn't act then the other pilots would have either panicked or threw the grenade without the quickness you did." Amira said. "You're all gifted pilots. The best we can send to fight the Angels but there is more to each and every one of than the ability to fight. I need quick thinkers in case communications to HQ is cut off for any reason. Not only that but when the situation calls for it, I need tactical autonomy. I cannot command every one of you at once so you two are here because I trust in both of you to lead the pilots when I can't. I'm not promoting you two but I am trusting you with some responsibilities in leadership. Do you understand?" Amira looked to both of them.

Their personalities differed but Amira believed that complimented them. Where Mark could be defensive, Iggy could be offensive. While Mark could support, Iggy could press on. When Mark lays down suppression, Iggy can advance. These two were Neo-Spartans, trained from a young age to fight and they had acted decisively throughout the test along with the attack. These boys weren't all that different from each other.
 

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"Captain." She said. "What is the job?"

Jacoline looked at the voice and quickly gave the face a name. Grabbing another folder, she opened it and quickly scanned it before closing it and replying,"The job would involve working here at NERV HQ. However, you file is still under review, but there are two jobs you will be assigned, depending on the level of clearance I give you. Ask me again later tonight when I am off-shift. I'm sure you'd rather have your final evaluation done in a place less clinical than this, wouldn't you?,"Her tone indicated that she WOULD prefer it to be in the Captain's home,"Dismissed Pilot, I have paperwork to file and personnel files to review, as well as making sure the computer recognizes your codes."
 

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"I'm sure you'd rather have your final evaluation done in a place less clinical than this, wouldn't you?"

"Understood ma'am." Lillian replied. Oh yeah...she'll be BARRELS of fun. Gathering her key-card and such, she left to find her new accommodations so she could change. The trip to the apartment was short, and once she was inside, she only looked around long enough for her to find her room.

Stripping off her wet clothes and underwear; she set about checking her tattoo, applying moisturizer and re-sticking the saran wrap over it, before getting dressed. Pulling on fresh underwear, and dry pants, she dug a dry top out of her bag and stopped to look at it. The top was an olive drab tank top, with the PPCLIs unit crest on the left side; it'd been given to her when 41 was seconded to the unit. Shit, people do know what I do...I should tell Captain Van Niekerk about that really soon.
 

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The streets were calm, the mid-afternoon air cool on Gale's skin as he walked from the N.E.R.V headquarters to his apartment complex. Gale stopped at a sidewalk, allowing some cars to pass by as he looked around the city. It appeared as lively as it had been before the angel attacked, a few construction vehicles passing by to work on the destroyed parts of the city, but for the most part it was a normal day. Gale started across the road to make his way into the parking lot of the apartments. They were big, at least four stories up with more windows on each level than Gale could be bothered to count. Gale made his way up a few flights of stairs to his apartment, unlocking the door and opening the door to his apartment. It was completely dark inside, so Gale assumed that his roommate was still on their way here. Gale pushed inside, his backpack being dropped unceremoniously to the ground as he fell down onto the couch, not bothering to examine the room as he closed his eyes for a moment to let the days events sink in.

Thoughts of the days training flashed through his mind; the girl who seemed unfazed by the shrapnel flying through her leg, the boy who had quicker reaction time than himself to fling the grenade away from his allies, and the girl who screamed behind him about their injured ally. Gale tried to close off his mind to unnecessary thoughts, and focus on searching the apartment to make himself a place, after all he was still in his drenched clothing from earlier in the day.

Pushing himself up from the couch with a little difficulty, Gale decided to meander his way around the room. It was a decent sized apartment; there were two bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a kitchen area that blended in with the dining room via a half-wall connecting the two areas. A sofa sat against one wall and a tv sat on a stand opposite that. Both bedrooms had a window, and a small closet and twin bed. After Gale was finished look at the room, he decided that he would simply wait for his roommate to arrive.
 

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"Pardon me Colonel"

?Don?t worry about it? Karl responded raising his hands in a non-threating manner ?It was an accident it?s not like you were trying to assassinate me?Well at least I hope not? he spoke chuckling

Karl?s run in with Daria meant that the pilots debriefing was over and to be honest, this was not something Karl was expecting to happen anytime soon, especially since the bureaucratic Captain Niekerk was commander of the Pilots well-being. However with the pilots being released this early, it meant that there was still hope for the HQ?s Bureaucratic Boer. Thoughts aside Karl?s mind once again came upon his desire for a chess game and with Daria not looking too busy it seems that the old soldier now has a potential chess partner.

?Seeing as you?re not busy Daria, interested in playing a game of chess? I haven?t had the chance to play a human opponent in a while so you?re exactly what am looking for. Although if you do say no to my request it may become an order? Karl finished smiling
 

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"Seeing as you're not busy Daria, interested in playing a game of chess? I haven't had the chance to play a human opponent in a while so you're exactly what am looking for." the Colonel said. D-18 wasn't entirely sure what to say. Her plan HAD been to visit the recreation area to go through the motions of fun and Chess had been on her list. on the other hand, she couldn't genuinely say she was "interested" in it - she wasn't interested in anything.

Those thoughts went out the door a moment later when the Colonel continued. "Although if you do say no to my request it may become an order." Even if she declined, it would likely become an order anyway. Resolving herself she replied. "Very well Colonel. I am however unfamiliar with Chess and its many rules; an explanation of Chess operational procedure will be required" she said before moving into the rec-room to begin the game.
 

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Well well, this was a lovely change of pace. Commendation instead of a good, solid tongue lashing? Iggy could dig it, even though he doubted the praise was well earned. To be quite frank, Iggy responded better to head pats and hugs than words, words were noise after all. To be even more frank, in this case at least, commendation was unnecessary. Boss Lady seemed impressed with their performance in both the water cannon trial and the battle against Kushiel, but in both instances, what was their really to praise?

In the water cannon trial, Iggy spoke first, that much was true. However the boy was not deluded; he typically spoke first in every circumstance outside of an entry plug, he just happened to be talking sense this time around. And Mark... well, that whole bit with the grenade was more than a bit silly, in retrospect. Iggy didn't hold the other pilots actions against him (blaming people was stupid and counterproductive), and not everyone had to drill instinct suppression into their psyche if they wanted to maintain basic control of their Eva. Mark was worthy of a bit of slack, though basic logic did dictate that NERV would never intentionally maim Eva pilots, especially with something as crude and non-discriminatory as a live grenade. They were too valuable, too difficult to replace. Then again, this Mark was a Neo-Spartan, and though Iggy didn't know how their training compared, he well remembered life as nothing more than a 'potential,' perfectly disposable. Quick and unthinking response to threat kept you alive under those circumstances, some holdovers were to be expected.

The battle with Kushiel was no more impressive than the water cannon trial. As far as Iggy understood it, both he and Mark had performed adequately. Mark spoke of his flexible support role as though it were something unique, rather than a basic function any competent unit. Iggy offered the other boy a somewhat troubled look, but kept silent. If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. That was good advice, Iggy'd heard it in a movie once. Had Mark forgotten 75, 67? Both units maintained the same support role (though in the case of the latter, that might have been due to an inability to do much else.) No, Mark's most distinct contribution had been the elimination of Kushiel's swarm, just as Iggy's had been the neutralization of the tentacle. Both were key objectives, both were fulfilled with skilled ease, but did you give a dog a bone simply because it fetched a stick well? Mark, Iggy, they were born for this, conditioned to perform precisely this function. Of course they had the sharpest teeth, they had the tightest collars. That thought felt a little mean and a little demeaning, so Iggy kept it to himself. Boss Lady's words rang of sincerity, and a slight shift in Mark's manner spoke of relief, Iggy would not rob him of that.

Iggy's brow wrinkled further as Ms. Uli spoke of leadership. He had only a hazy understanding of centralized authority, and what bits he did understand seemed rather absurd. Leadership belonged to the group, the group had a goal, the group pursued that goal, and everyone ate well. But perhaps... perhaps Boss Lady shared some of these sentiments. This was a diffusion of power after all, an admission that the necessary orders might not always come from her person. Again, Iggy could dig it. He offered the director a great, warm smile, and a slight nod. When he spoke, the words seemed to come from a deeper sort of place, as though he were reading words chiseled along the inside of his skull.

"The superior leader is first and foremost servant to those he leads, I will serve as best I can," The words seemed a tad strange rolling so easily off of Iggy's tongue, but the smile soon grew toothy and a bit of play found its way back into his voice soon enough, "Also, I think there should be a mandatory hugging policy, like every pilot should have to give another pilot at least one hug a day. Cuz' that's good for uh... unit cohesion and suchlike."
 

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I never did like P.E.

Jamie's spirits were almost as damp as his clothes, hopefully this wouldn't turn into a regular thing. He didn't savour the thought of going all the way home, leaving a puddle behind him. Plus Jamie's mum would yell at him if he did. The water cannon exersise had turned into some kind of chaos about half way through, something had happened at the back of the group and it had looked like someone had thrown something but it had all kind of gone over Jamie's head, he was too busy trying not to get knocked over by high powered water, something which certaily wasn't as fun as it had sounded in his head!

And why can't I stay at home? I live here!

But no doubt it was in case they needed to be called in on super secret important NERV emergency stuff. Plus if Jamie tried to get out of it then he'd look like a big baby. Plus, looking at the files of everyone it was clear that Jamie was the youngest so the other pilots already had a reason to treat him like a little kid. Which he wasn't! He was a teenager now! But the worst thing, the absolute worst thing; was that they'd have to keep going to school.

I'm an EVA pilot now, EVA pilots shouldn't have to go to school! He huffed on his way to his assigned flat. It looked like was the first to arrive.

The place was big enough, though it had that whole sterile feeling that empty houses usually do. They could always make it more homely later he supposed. For now Jamie could only claim a room and pack away the small amount of clothes he'd brought with him from NERV. He made sure to fold them up neatly and organise the drawers properly. Jamie would have to tidy up after himself while he was here and he was determined to get off to a good start.

Should I wait for my room mate?
 

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"Cuz' that's good for uh... unit cohesion and suchlike."

"I'll keep that in mind, Iggy. Both of you are dismissed." Amira said, going back to her desk to finish her paperwork. She stole a quick glance at the departing duo, still remembering Iggy's smile along with Mark's visible surprise. She always saw outright, brutal criticism as detrimental to morale. She saw first hand how men and women would respond to shouting at how terrible they did or how weak they performed. That often had negative effects rather than positive outcomes so Amira believed in constructive criticism and often a good boost in self-confidence. A prodigy could act like a Neo-Spartan if they believed that they could.
 

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V-3 watched the Colonel and Daria leave, then carried the empty tray to the stack of similar empty trays. Bits of red and white stained them - it seemed that chilli con carne had gone down well, even if it was just bits of meat covered in a sauce spicy enough to cover the fact that the meat itself was of poor quality. Nevertheless, food was food and V-3 ate it all up. The only problem he had after that was the problem of what to do next. 'Sleep?' It seemed like the only logical option at the time, not like there were any interesting books available to read in the rec-room and he couldn't just sit there and drown himself in imagination. That would bring about the attention of others, clearly an activity reserved for situations where he could blend in - like school. V-3 failed to see why such a thing was necessary, but then again, his life had simply been an endless cycle of Eva testing.

His routine had been simple: wake up, test run, black out, recovery of test unit and pilot, wake in a hospital bed, wait until injuries heal and repeat. In short, his was a simple existence until V-3 had been transferred. He didn't know what to do with the strange thing known as 'spare time'. So, V-3 went for the default option - rest. He made his way to his assigned home and noted the fact that someone else was there. Like an outside looking in, he stared at the other figure, who was in the process of organising his things. From the list, V-3 recongised the pilot as James York. Regardless, V-3 finally crossed the threshold and entered the dwelling, walked towards the pilot and greeted his room mate. Though, the clone wasn't sure how to do such a thing. Nevertheless, V-3 decided a rather plain course of action and dangled his key in front of James and said, "Mr. York; I am your room mate."