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TEST DRIVE #6


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Less pollution than in New York, I'm missing my bike less now that I've learned how to ride a horse. Plus there's people here that I care about. [People that he'd never see again if he went home too.] It might not be so bad.
What about you, Miss Mori? Nervous about settling in here?
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She bites her lip at that question, unable to keep a flicker of quiet distress at the idea of being here -- her missive to LOCCENT has obviously failed, and --
( More control, Miss Mori. )
She takes a breath, schooling her expression into something more measured. ]
I don't know. There is so much to rebuild back home. The kaiju destroyed almost everything. [ It bothers her. She thinks of sensei , of Chuck, their bodies in the deepest trenches of the ocean, and wonders if she's
not a little bit lost, too. ] I cannot imagine that my skills would be better served here than at the Shatterdome.
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[Now it's Steve's turn to repeat, because he's not familiar with that word, but he has an interest in anything that's that destruction.
He probably needs a new hobby.]
I can't say that I blame you for feeling like you're needed back home. But I'm sure there's plenty of use for your skills here too.
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The great beasts that come from the deep. Monsters the size of skyscrapers that destroyed cities. [ Mako's curious, now. ] Have you not seen them?
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No, I haven't. [But oh, look at that brow, just look at it.] They came from the deep and not the sky?
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A breach within the Pacific. [ Mako picks her words carefully. ] K-Day was in August, 2013. San Francisco.
[ Does he remember, does he know? ] The first one destroyed three cities in a thirty-five mile radius, before it was killed by the United States military and British Royal Air Force.
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There's just one little discrepancy.]
None of that happened in my world.
[Steve looks her in the eyes when he says it, his steady and earnest.]
And I'm betting you've never heard of the Chitauri either.
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Mako pauses, that word incredibly foreign to her. ] No. Are they monsters as well?
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[A part of him still can't believe that he's talking about things that belong in comics or science fiction movies. The kind of stuff that Bucky always loved.]
They're aliens.
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Were they friendly, or hostile?
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[Steve gives her half of a smile, which softens before his next words.]
We had to use a nuke. But it's okay, the portal that they were coming through closed before it went off.
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Things are not so different between our worlds after all. The media frenzy must be overwhelming.