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- tyki mikk (d.gray-man),
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If anyone's found anything like a flag or a textbook that told us anything, they haven't shared it with the network yet. I'm at the school right now, but I haven't seen anything either. I've noticed that the buildings in this town seem to be missing a lot of the things that would normally give us information.
[And he strongly suspects that's deliberate.
At her reaction to the food, the corner of his mouth lifts, and his voice takes on a note of wry sympathy.]
Yeah, that's about how most people feel about those things. Better take them and eat them anyway, though. Food's a little hard to come by here. You can usually find more in the school and the eastern convenience store, but don't count on finding much in the houses.
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[It's only after she has shown her expertise that it strikes her that, actually, none of this makes anything resembling sense.]
But I mean - that is what you'd do if you found just ruins. But this isn't just a site people live here. [Slowly more confusion sinks in.] Don't they? Someone must have left this food for me and the food in the other places too. And it has to have come from elsewhere because nothing would grow in this dreadful weather.
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Of course, some of it probably was lost to snow, and whatever it was that destroyed this place.
[So many ruined buildings, and so many more that are just rubble.]
I suppose it's possible there are greenhouses somewhere, and some kind of automated system for processing and distributing food...
[He lets skepticism lace his voice. It seems unlikely in the face of the sheer lack of resources here.]
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But that is, maybe someone did want to hide everything. [It's the more interesting possibility, the would-be spy in her tells to the scholar.] I've heard of a country where all books are forbidden. Because information is power, everyone knows this. If there are no people, then perhaps the Russians are afraid that we will speak to them - it must be the Russians.
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[He tilts his head unseen. A campaign to ban all books...?]
The Russians don't sound like very nice people.
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But no, sir, they surely aren't. The bear in the north is a shameless grubber of land and power that can never, ever be trusted to keep any promise or treaty. Although... I don't know why they should kidnap someone who isn't a Britisher or an agent of the Crown.
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[He doesn't have to fake regret. He really does miss that romance book.]
It's possible it's not these Russians at all who are behind this. If it's someone that neither of us knows, then we can't even begin to guess what their motivations are. I think we need to try to learn who it is we're dealing with before we can figure that out.
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Perhaps it isn't. I hardly thought the Russians were capable of creating something like this, this - speech-telegraph. I don't know who could do that. It's such a very grand invention.
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[ShinRa likes to get its fingers in a lot of pies, but this seems like a stretch, even for them.]
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[This is, naturally, the most important question.]
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No. No, I'm pretty sure it isn't. I think.
Have you... [A thought.] Have you ever looked up at the stars and thought about the fact that each one of those stars is actually a sun? That there may be other planets around each one? I think my world is around one of those other stars. Its name is Gaia.
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Also, it is tremendously exciting.]
But that's absolutely fantastic! A whole other planet with all its countries and people and history and - you speak very good English for a foreigner from another planet, sir.
[Perhaps a niggling little doubt.]
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English? That's not the language I'm speaking. Not unless "English" is another word for my country's language.
[He follows up with the name of the language he's speaking
but since it's never named in canon, just pretend there's some foreign-sounding name for the language here.]