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Kotetsu T. Kaburagi ([personal profile] oyaji) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu_logs2013-10-27 04:15 pm

(OPEN) All Dressed up and Nowhere to Go

Characters: Wild Tiger [personal profile] oyaji, Barnaby Brooks Jr. [personal profile] baniichan, and YOU!
Date: 10/26
Location: Around the Wood Sector
Situation: Still dressed in his Hero suit, Wild Tiger acclimates to his new life on the back of a turtle.
Warnings/Rating: Goofiness?

A;
Most of the Kedan are giving Wild Tiger a wide berth as they pass him to go about their day. It's no surprise since he sorely sticks out of place in his white and neon green armor sporting logos for a Japanese cellphone company and a convenience store chain. He's found himself slumped over a richly carved bench that's set underneath the shade of a great tree. It's a pleasant enough place to switch between childish excitement and an existential breakdown right in front of everyone.

B;
There's a really excited forty year old Japanese man in a Hero suit practically running circles around one of the tree houses in the Sector. Apparently it's his and he can't be more thrilled! Obviously, because he's squawking about it to every Joe Blow who mistakenly walks by. Sorry neighbors, you're stuck with this oaf.

C;
Phase One: Find Partner is complete. Phase Two: Figure out what in the flying fuck to do about it. Well, that's seems normal enough, but together they are quite the spectacle. One looks like some seasonal Iron Man and the other is just a green and white nightmare. They are beginning to stop traffic in the Wood Sector as Kedan start to rubberneck in droves around them. Come watch the sideshow act!

((ooc: With C, your character can play with both Barnaby and Kotetsu in one thread. ))
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[personal profile] wintershepherd 2013-11-24 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
If Jack could only hear Kotetsu's thought process, he would never lack for entertainment ever again. As it was, just watching the play of expressions across the man's face is delightful enough-- at least until he gets to the part about killing people to make himself friends. The spirit gives him such a wounded, horrified expression that he doesn't even need to verbally answer.