Renascence: A Homura Quest

Honorifics or Western-style Titles? I've used both before, which is bothersomely inconsistent

  • Japanese Honorifics (-san, -sama, -dono, -chan, -kun, -senpai, etcetera)

    Votes: 12 33.3%
  • Western Titles (Mister, Miss, job titles, Lord, Lady, etcetera)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Use whichever works better for a given sentence.

    Votes: 24 66.7%

  • Total voters
    36
  • Poll closed .
[X] Message Kyouko to be on the lookout for Nanoha, she might be headed to the church.
[X] Find someplace for dinner.
-[X] Take Ruki with you.

Man, I love our rookie. The girl is sharp as a razor.
Also, time to get that sanity back up. We're still two thirds insane.
 
Kyouko met Nanoha and told her to her face that she wasn't Nanoha, but someone who brainwashed herself into thinking she was Nanoha.
What, really? Shit, this might be a fair bit more pressing then.

edit: switchin'
[x] Seems like Nanoha was investigating Kyouko. Time for a visit to her old church.
-[x] Take Ruki with you.
 
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[x] Seems like Nanoha was investigating Kyouko. Time for a visit to her old church.
-[x] Take Ruki with you.

Also, time to get that sanity back up. We're still two thirds insane.
Sanity is definitely one of our deficiencies, but a single dinner won't make that big of a difference. We'd need like a few days off to get it back to being decent and there's no way that's happening, especially not while we need to still keep our ear to the ground on all the problems exploding everywhere so we can try to handle them in a later loop.

And I think our sanity recovery will get a bit better since we'll start hallucinating our friends being there with us. Of course we also hallucinate negative things, but we can try at least.
 
Wait. Do we have Nanoha's phone number?
A quick check suggests, probably not? We've so far only gone directly or had someone fetch her.

IIRC we haven't done anything with her we went to her hotel room and explained things. She said that she needed a day to process things, which I think was yesterday? She wasn't in a good headspace then.
 
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[x] Seems like Nanoha was investigating Kyouko. Time for a visit to her old church.
-[x] Take Ruki with you.

Iirc Kyoko is staying with Mami atm? So theres that at least.
 
And I think our sanity recovery will get a bit better since we'll start hallucinating our friends being there with us. Of course we also hallucinate negative things, but we can try at least.
...Your proposed solution to "we are going insane" is "hope the hallucinations are calming"?

At best we get an unstable equilibrium that's far too low on the scale.
 
Clearly we need to find Nanoha, force her into Saber cosplay, introduce her to Ruki, play Super Smash Bros with them, and see how long it takes Ruki to realize Nanoha is that Nanoha.
 
I mean, dinner also helps avoid spending magic to sustain the body... right?

[x] Seems like Nanoha was investigating Kyouko. Time for a visit to her old church.
-[x] Take Ruki with you.
-[x] Grab some food on the way there.
 
Well not unless they stop time a moment after time is stopped for them then maybe the time stops will overlap.
Im more worried about the shennagains and headaches that would be two different time stoppers fighting one another.
aka
player one does so and so in time stop then starts time again-
player 2 stops time and see's what changed, does so and so to counter player one's so and so-
And so on and so forth. until witchout because we got limits.
 
[x] Seems like Nanoha was investigating Kyouko. Time for a visit to her old church.
-[x] Take Ruki with you.

A day of adventures that Ruki never planned on.
 
player one does so and so in time stop then starts time again-
player 2 stops time and see's what changed, does so and so to counter player one's so and so-
And so on and so forth. until witchout because we got limits.
Three potential exceptions, off the top of my head:
1) If one time-stopper is able to affect something without dragging it into timestop;
2) If one time-stopper misses something the other did (whether due to simply not noticing it or for another reason) (or both time-stoppers miss something);
3) If one time-stopper does something that is (effectively) uncounterable by the other time-stopper.

Also, said shenanigans assume that both time-stoppers can stop time as reflexively as would be needed to create shenanigans.
 
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