Togusa (
standalonehuman) wrote in
retrospec2017-05-11 08:06 pm
Point of Order
Hitori Togusa shared a photo.
5/11 near Recolle Police Station
So. A few things.
First. Dave! I want my membership card! Talking robot spider tank with a grenade launcher. Apologies to Koutarou for stealing some of his modeling clay to make my toy up there. I still remembered nothing about myself, though, so the betting pool is still open. Anyone who wants in on the 'What Is Togusa Repressing' pool, let me know. I think the odds on 'samurai' just got a lot longer, though.
The second thing is a little more important. A few of us made it into the subway, which is supposed to be shut down, the lines were damaged. The trains sure aren't running, but either it's shut down intentionally, or someone has taken advantage of it. Throughout the line connecting Enprise to Tisse, there are these QR codes all along the floor. They're those things you can scan with your phone to see a picture or other information. Scanning them didn't get any data, though.
The other area I went through, I don't even know how to explain what I saw. Try going to the middle of town. Next time, I ought to bring a camera with me.
I know that as soon as I post this up, Retrospec will probably try to lock it all down even tighter than they already have. But seeing as how I was assuming that's how they were getting things through the city without us noticing? If we can make them stop using it, I'll call that a victory.



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Tachikoma, yup. Which is strange, because the characters don't really translate to anything.
Wait, crap. Why didn't I think of that earlier? The names are Japanese, they must be from Japan. At least that's the same, if this is supposed to be something out of my past. I grew up there, but came here to America for college.
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Huh, that's interesting! At least it's not totally out there. Do you think maybe they're a new thing in Japan right now that just hasn't made it over here yet?
(also hello, immigrant buddies who came here for university! ^-^ except I am from Finland, haha)
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Nothing I can find about them. So if they are real? Then they're a secret.
But, hey, welcome to America, then! Recolle University seems to have a lot of us. Are you still in school, or have you finished up?
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And thank you! I'm just finishing up my freshman year, the school system in Finland is pretty different from the American one so I'm a little older than most freshmen here, haha
fuck I knew I dropped something
haha no worries
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Any idea on your focus for school, picked up a major?
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History, linguistics, or biology, haha. I'm not sure which yet. I'm leaning towards linguistics right now though, since I've been talking to a lot of people with so many different languages here!
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Linguistics is separate, yes! More about studying ABOUT languages and how they work. (I just like languages, haha). But I don't really know what I'd do after school if I studied linguistics, so I'm still not sure. If you don't mind me asking, what made you decide not to do law school?
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It comes down to interpretation. If you're an officer, you're just enforcing the law. You get no freedom in what laws you do and don't enforce, but if you believe in what you're enforcing, there are few dilemmas that crop up.
If you're a lawyer, you have more freedom, but the ambiguity in dealing with the law didn't sit well with me. The trying to find loopholes, crafting words one way or another. I was very good at the research and the reading and the background, but when it came down to the application? I preferred a stricter way of applying the law than what would have served me well as a lawyer.
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This is really interesting! Thank you for sharing with me. How long did it take you to figure out that law wasn't for you?
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About two to three years. I took classes with Professor Izunia for two years, and I liked his approach, but it also helped me see what parts of it I was good at, and what parts I should be going down a different career path for.
He's a good guy.
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