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Baba Ryoma #001
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BABA
★Master of Ceremony★
Ryuuji examined the outlet carefully, and then pressed the communicator button his wrist device. “I found the problem. There’s an outlet that’s gotten pretty old and needs to be replaced.” He checked his pocket and added, “I’ve got the right stuff to replace it so I’ll go ahead and do that.” He pressed the button again, cutting off the person who tried to reply. He looked back over at Midori. “This should be a quick fix, and I’ll be out of your hair soon enough.”
"The chairman needs to give this place a better care.. I am not even sure where did he get the permission to use it." Midori thought about it. Well, most of them weren’t really staying in that place for more than two days, so it was normal to not notice a problem or two in the room. "Like I said, take your time, I am rather interested, you know."
"Well, at least nothing is plugged into it. Other than this outlet, the building seems fine." He fished in the pocket of his coat for the right sized screwdriver to take out the current one. "Interested? In this?" He glanced back. "I can show you how to do this if you want, so if something like this comes up, you won't need to call us up to fix it." He offered.
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Ryuuji nodded. “That won’t be a problem.” He shook his head, with a rather amused look at Midori’s offer. “It’s okay. I can handle it.” Proving his point, he walked over to the object and, with not much effort, moved it off to the side. He looked back over at Midori and gave him a thumbs up before crouching to look at the outlet he had exposed.
Midori was.. way too impressed. His eyes went wide once he saw how Ryuuji moved the object, without any problems. “Woah.. ” That was the only thing that escaped from his mout, beforegiving thumbs up back, still amazed. He felt like he needs to train more and more.
Ryuuji examined the outlet carefully, and then pressed the communicator button his wrist device. "I found the problem. There's an outlet that's gotten pretty old and needs to be replaced." He checked his pocket and added, "I've got the right stuff to replace it so I'll go ahead and do that." He pressed the button again, cutting off the person who tried to reply. He looked back over at Midori. "This should be a quick fix, and I'll be out of your hair soon enough."
Ryuuji scanned the walls for a moment before he noticed what was most likely the source of the problem going behind a rather heavy something that he would need to move to get a better look at it. He glanced back over at Midori and pointed to the object. “Do you mind if I move that? I think the problem is behind it.”
As he heard Ryuuji asking for something, Midori stood up, then walked to him. “Sure, we can place it back where it was, if it’s possible.” Once he glanced at the object, the actor asked. “Want some help with moving it? I bet you’re storng, but let me help. It’s quite boring to just sit on a chair.” He joked.
Ryuuji nodded. "That won't be a problem." He shook his head, with a rather amused look at Midori's offer. "It's okay. I can handle it." Proving his point, he walked over to the object and, with not much effort, moved it off to the side. He looked back over at Midori and gave him a thumbs up before crouching to look at the outlet he had exposed.
Ryuuji laughed lightly. “Well, thank you for saying so, Midori. I guess the regular exercise and the virus program are doing me some good.” He was more focused on the scanner than his words, and didn’t catch that he’d mentioned anything unusual as he turned the scanner towards the walls to try to locate and isolate the leak.
"Well, if you say so." Virus program? Was this man a hacker or something? Of course, Midori didn’t ask, because that sounded way too crazy. As he let Ryuuji focus on his work, the actor grabbed some of the old papers with details of the missions or acts for them back when they searched for Ando Riko. Probably just to remember the funny times, yet quite dangerous.
Ryuuji scanned the walls for a moment before he noticed what was most likely the source of the problem going behind a rather heavy something that he would need to move to get a better look at it. He glanced back over at Midori and pointed to the object. "Do you mind if I move that? I think the problem is behind it."
Ryuuji smiled at that. “I guess it would make more sense for someone 9 years your elder.” He nodded and reached into his pocket to pull out a small scanning device. “Thanks. Let me know if I do get in the way at any point. This shouldn’t take too long.”
Well, that was surprising. Midori felt like he should really adress people with more politeness, not just act like a jerk. Of course, he wasn’t that rude, but he cloud sound a bit harsh. “Nah, just take your time. If this will help the building, all of us would be thankful. Also.. you don’t look that old, you know.”
Ryuuji laughed lightly. "Well, thank you for saying so, Midori. I guess the regular exercise and the virus program are doing me some good." He was more focused on the scanner than his words, and didn't catch that he'd mentioned anything unusual as he turned the scanner towards the walls to try to locate and isolate the leak.
"Enetron. It an emissions free fuel that was first going into development about 14 years ago. This was one of the first building adapted to it so it’s not surprising that a leak has developed." Ryuuji tried not to fidget with his Go-Busters uniform, not used to wearing it as regularly as he used to. "Ah, okay, Midori-san. I’m Iwasaki from the EMC. Do you mind if I look around to pin-point the leak?"
"Oh." This sounded really interesting, but Ryuuji had a work to do, so the man didn’t want to start asking about his duty. "Drop the politeness, I’m only 20 years old." Midori laughed for a second, before taking a look around. "Well, I don’t own this place, but I bet the chairman wouldn’t. So, you’re free." A nod followed.
Ryuuji smiled at that. "I guess it would make more sense for someone 9 years your elder." He nodded and reached into his pocket to pull out a small scanning device. "Thanks. Let me know if I do get in the way at any point. This shouldn't take too long."
Ryuuji hadn’t quite gotten to looking up from the clipboard in front of him. “Sorry to intrude, but there’s been a complaint of a possible Enetron leak in this building. I hope you don’t mind if I look around-” He trailed off as he looked up, spotting Midori. “Rippukan?” He blinked and tilted his head to the side. “… No, sorry… You’re someone else, aren’t you?”
"En.. Enetr– what? What’s that?" Midori got confused by this quite weird name. Even pronouncing it was quite difficult. Well, he got the idea. Once he stood up, the green-dressed man tilted his head to the side as he heard an unknown name. "Rippukan? No, I’m not Rippukan. Just call me Midori."
"Enetron. It an emissions free fuel that was first going into development about 14 years ago. This was one of the first building adapted to it so it's not surprising that a leak has developed." Ryuuji tried not to fidget with his Go-Busters uniform, not used to wearing it as regularly as he used to. "Ah, okay, Midori-san. I'm Iwasaki from the EMC. Do you mind if I look around to pin-point the leak?"