[ you enter one of the trains with a few of the other teams -- you have your own booths to coordinate your actions in, but you can always go up to the main table if you want to talk to any of the other teams playing with you. ]
Well, this is something I've got lots of practice with, at least. Part of my job back home was writing music, actually. I don't have all the skills for it back yet, though.
Explaining it simply would be "support". since I didn't have the power to help in the first war, I basically did a whole bunch of less important jobs. Information gathering, moral support, tactics...
And of course, music composing, lyrics, and remixing. That one's a bit hard to explain, but a quick explanation is that my race back home has the ability to manipulate sound: Songs were the best and most effective we had, even if I wasn't strong enough to have a direct effect on the battlefield.
Well, it's all that stuff is important, even if the effects are less visible. It's a good job to have, though I remember how much I hated not being able to fight on the battlefield with everyone...
The next group I was in I wound up as the leader, but they really had no idea what they were getting into.
Honestly speaking, not much could help "my people" in the situation I remember. We're treated like monsters wherever we go, in spite of us being the only ones that can hold off the reality-eating monsters attacking everyone.
Well, they were still amazing. They were the children of my former comrades, actually.
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And of course, music composing, lyrics, and remixing. That one's a bit hard to explain, but a quick explanation is that my race back home has the ability to manipulate sound: Songs were the best and most effective we had, even if I wasn't strong enough to have a direct effect on the battlefield.
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The next group I was in I wound up as the leader, but they really had no idea what they were getting into.
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Was that other group also in the war?
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Well, they were still amazing. They were the children of my former comrades, actually.
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