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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 8:42 pm
"Alright, alright, settle down," Adrian said, waving at the girls. "Airi is correct, you do need to have faith in the teammates you select. If you're not the leader of the team, then that means someone else is, and that means that someone else is counting on you to do your part. On the other hand, Bitterblue also has a point. The possibility for betrayal exists if you build a team made of people you don't know too well or don't trust entirely. But placing trust in someone you don't know can be the difference between a mission succeeding and a mission failing. You find yourself winning easily, or you may find yourself captured by the enemy. On the other hand, you can also find yourself being freed from a trap by the person you thought betrayed you. You never know what's going to happen in the field, so you just have to make the best choices you can, and try your best to get all your people out alive."
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Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 4:02 am
"I would probably have to be in a team to be effective. I mean, I'm good at healing, and I like to take initiative, but sometimes my lack of experience gets in the way. And I seem to have more power when I know I'm helping people or when people I care about could use a hand."
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