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Previous: Graveyard of a Madman Part 53 Mike: Friends! Though I have only been here for a day, I feel that this crowd is, indeed a bunch of pirates that I would be proud to know in life! And, having known love of my own, I can tell you that there is nothing better in the hundred seas than the finding of two souls that were destined to be together! So cheers! Cheers to the union of the beautiful and powerful Usagi, and her brave and mighty Chio! Cheers! All: Cheers! Jiro: You wished to speak with me? Jiro: You seem a little agitated. Emily: Absence? Are you planning to go AWOL? --- Mike: Hmmmmm...

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  • Previous: Graveyard of a Madman Part 53 Mike: Friends! Though I have only been here for a day, I feel that this crowd is, indeed a bunch of pirates that I would be proud to know in life! And, having known love of my own, I can tell you that there is nothing better in the hundred seas than the finding of two souls that were destined to be together! So cheers! Cheers to the union of the beautiful and powerful Usagi, and her brave and mighty Chio! Cheers! All: Cheers! Jiro: You wished to speak with me? Jiro: You seem a little agitated. Emily: Absence? Are you planning to go AWOL? --- Mike: Hmmmmm...
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  • Previous: Graveyard of a Madman Part 53 Mike: Friends! Though I have only been here for a day, I feel that this crowd is, indeed a bunch of pirates that I would be proud to know in life! And, having known love of my own, I can tell you that there is nothing better in the hundred seas than the finding of two souls that were destined to be together! So cheers! Cheers to the union of the beautiful and powerful Usagi, and her brave and mighty Chio! Cheers! All: Cheers! Jiro: You wished to speak with me? Emily: Yeah! What the hell, Jiro? Headquarters has been on my ass to get an update from you, and so far all I've had to say was that the mission was accomplished, but you know as well as I do that that's not good enough! So, what am I supposed to do? Jiro: You seem a little agitated. Emily: Good observation! You can't just call a Coffin Nail operation and say mission accomplished, it doesn't work that way! So when are you going to get with the heads? Jiro: When I am one hundred percent sure as to what I am going to say. The absence of a commander is not taken lightly, as I have observed. Emily: Absence? Are you planning to go AWOL? Jiro: Not in so many words, but the mission I plan to take next is going to be unofficial, and without their consent. However, it is a mission that I must take for many reasons. Do not trouble yourself with explaining it to headquarters, I will do so. Emily: So David and I are going to be left high and dry, and that's it? Jiro: You are welcome to join me, if you wish. as your supervisor, I am able to make that call. --- Timber: Alright, we can't put this off anymore, we need to go ahead and make them a warship capable of withstanding any storms the New World has to offer. Carson: [Sighed] Timber, for the love of Mother, we need to think bigger than that if we are going to give them a ship for the New World! Timber: The slope shape is more than enough to get them over any waves! Carson: Waves are just the beginning! It needs to be sharp as a sword if they're to cut through the harsh seas! Timber: It's going to tip over! Carson: Aerodynamics don't work like that! Timber: I could tip it over myself! Carson: Alright! That's it! If you're not going to get your head in the game then I'll make it myself! Timber: No way! I can handle this without your mouth! Carson: I'll show y-- Mike: Hmmmmm... Mike: SO! [Both of them jumped again!] This is quite the interesting design. I have not seen such complicated blueprints, but overall it seems you have the makings of a fine ship. [He stepped over toward the gigantic piles of lumber, and put his hands on them.] Fine wood as well. Indeed, this ship shall be beautiful. Carson: Umm... Hi Mr. Giant. Mike: I am Mountain Mike! Please to make your acquaintance. I could not help but overhear the creation of a new ship. However... Mike: I also heard a bunch of bickering little children! You wouldn't happen to know where those children are?! HMMMMM?! Carson: Oh, well Timber here thinks that a round frame is efficient enough for New World travel, and I happen to disagree. Timber: Carson doesn't know what he's talking about, if we go for a straight-edge design, it will be maneuverable but unstable in extreme conditions! Carson: I don't work with hacks! Timber: Alright! I've had enough! Let's get this over with! [Got out both of his Magne-gloves] Carson: Oh it's on!!! Mike: The creation of a new ship is not to be created if the builders are two whining little rugrats! This behavior is unacceptable if you are to create a pristine, beautiful work of art! I will not have this senseless fighting from the two of you! It is clear that I must intervene, so if you are to complete this, I will put an end to your squabble! Now, both of you get yourselves straight! Carson: He started it. Carson: ...Yes sir. Mike: Excellent... Now, let the construction begin!
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