1st Area Wave 2
1st Area Ashitaba City 0002
May 27 5:39 PM
Tomi Kisaragi:
Info’s up. About those creepy-looking Deimos… they're excavation models.
“Drillflies,” looks like.
Nenji Ogata:
Those things are already flying! You're tellin’ me they go underground too?
Not great for my mech. I can punch like a truck, but I can't reach the guys in the air.
Takatoshi Hijiyama:
The EMP’s what you want there. They’ll come crashing down to punching range.
Nenji Ogata:
Pain in the ass, though…
Shu Amiguchi:
Losing the Type-98 tank was a big factor in the design.
The first-gen Sentinels went in hard on close-quarters combat.
They ended up with a focus on raw power over mobility.
They didn’t know they’d have to deal with these flyers.
Nenji Ogata:
Hey, hold on a sec, Amiguchi. How do you know all this crap?
Shu Amiguchi:
Well, uh, funny story.
I guess you could say it just… came to me in a dream.
Nenji Ogata:
The hell are you talking about?
Shu Amiguchi:
Yeesh, what a mess… At least this area’s okay now…
Iori Fuyusaka:
Um, my head’s been really hurting for a while now…
Is something going wrong…?
Shu Amiguchi:
Ugh, now that you say that, mine’s pounding too…
Something messing with our heads?
Keitaro Miura:
That’s the operating limit of your Sentinel.
You'll feel better once you're out.
Piloting the Sentinel is an intensely demanding process.
Using it puts massive pressure on your brain.
You can't remain deployed for extended periods, or you start getting backlash.
Ryoko Shinonome:
Don’t overdo it. I'm not responsible if you end up decoupling your brain from your nanomachines.
I suggest you get out of the Sentinel right now.
Unless you want to forget your entire life.
Shu Amiguchi:
Not exactly a user-friendly robot…
Let's get out of these, Fuyusaka.
Iori Fuyusaka:
Y-Yeah…