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They/Them Goes to Tokio
November 8, 2024
They did not get much sleep on the plane ride over the Pacific. Honestly, they never have gotten sleep on planes. The hum and slight shake keeps them awake. But they had a mission, and they would carry out this mission to the best of their abilities.
They were used to the stares in America, even on the progressive West Coast there were stares. Even in San Francisco there were glances. People could not keep to themselves. But they did not mind. They had survived the military, but that was before... in a different life. Some were surprised to hear they won numerous medals during their military service. Why that surprised people, they never quite understood that.
Arriving at the Foreign Ministry office, they greeted Foreign Minister Hayashi in as respectable manner as they could muster. It seemed to suffice. They then went into it: The American People's Liberation Army had seized the Pacific Northwest, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, the Southwest. Now it was ready to invade Trump's American Constitutional Government. There was no secret about it. That was the plan. And the APLA wanted Japanese help.
F.M. Hayashi could not help but stare at the person in front of him. He noticed others stare as well. Nippon was a conservative society, and there just were not these types of people around, particularly not flaunting it or acting as emissaries. But, he kept his composure in front of them and respected their pronouns, as the dossier had forewarned. Alana McLaughlin, the Liberator of Silicon Valley; she had driven off a PMC in the Valley early in the Second American Civil War. General McLaughlin and their forces swiftly defeated them and seized San Jose. F.M. Hayashi thought that was commendable in a sense.
But Nippon could not assist the APLA, which received material and manpower from Shina. The APLA was firmly in Shina's pocket. So, F.M. Hayashi let them down firmly but politely., and ushered them out of his office.
What a strange day.
November 8, 2024
They did not get much sleep on the plane ride over the Pacific. Honestly, they never have gotten sleep on planes. The hum and slight shake keeps them awake. But they had a mission, and they would carry out this mission to the best of their abilities.
They were used to the stares in America, even on the progressive West Coast there were stares. Even in San Francisco there were glances. People could not keep to themselves. But they did not mind. They had survived the military, but that was before... in a different life. Some were surprised to hear they won numerous medals during their military service. Why that surprised people, they never quite understood that.
Arriving at the Foreign Ministry office, they greeted Foreign Minister Hayashi in as respectable manner as they could muster. It seemed to suffice. They then went into it: The American People's Liberation Army had seized the Pacific Northwest, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, the Southwest. Now it was ready to invade Trump's American Constitutional Government. There was no secret about it. That was the plan. And the APLA wanted Japanese help.
F.M. Hayashi could not help but stare at the person in front of him. He noticed others stare as well. Nippon was a conservative society, and there just were not these types of people around, particularly not flaunting it or acting as emissaries. But, he kept his composure in front of them and respected their pronouns, as the dossier had forewarned. Alana McLaughlin, the Liberator of Silicon Valley; she had driven off a PMC in the Valley early in the Second American Civil War. General McLaughlin and their forces swiftly defeated them and seized San Jose. F.M. Hayashi thought that was commendable in a sense.
But Nippon could not assist the APLA, which received material and manpower from Shina. The APLA was firmly in Shina's pocket. So, F.M. Hayashi let them down firmly but politely., and ushered them out of his office.
What a strange day.
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