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Okay , that's broad enough to fit. Massive Multiplayer Crossover it is.Alexander said:Uhm, I think? Their roles is more than cameo, so...Massive Multiplayer Crossover? I am not a company however.
Welcome!!Disrobingcoin said:
Mwahahaha.Alexander said:
Bingo! They're from Heartcatch Precure, the one with the flower motif. It wasn't a huge jump to think of them once we started talking about gardening.The Slumbering Crocodile said:
I'm not sure that's really the case. We should at least listen to the Gardening Club's side of the story before jumping to any conclusions. Erika has a tendency to let her heart get ahead of her brain sometimes.Noctum said:[X] Ask both, negotiate "internship" credit for Tsubomi and Erica's participation
*sniggers* This is going to be such an egg on the Gardening Club's face if we pull this off. Two freshmen that they apparently didn't want succeed in the impossible task they were given and get credited for it? Talk about political backfire.
That and the endless amusement that App 5 grants. Who says that beauty doesn't count?
So if i understand it right, you want Issei to talk to the Gardening Club and make so his project will be Tsubomi and Erika's test, with the rest of the club helping out. The "credits" are admission to the club if the project is liked well enough?Smuthunter said:We should go with the internship option because we want to get both parties involved. Sona wanted this job given to the gardening club, not to random girls that we have a good feeling about. The club is more responsive to her because they have an organized structure and a club president she can go to if she has complaints or requests. Presumably they also have a lot more experience with this field than Erika and Tsubomi do by themselves. Further, even if Tsubomi and Erika are both willing and able to handle it all themselves there are only two of them and this is a big project. Even if they somehow manage to handle it by themselves, it will most likely take up enough of their time that their grades or social lives take a hit, which will be another reason for Sona to be mad at us.
Not so much if the project is liked, but if their contributions to the project satisfy the club president. If Erika is jumping the gun and the club really is just testing them to see how dedicated they are (and to be fair, Erika just came right out and said to us that she would just be there to hang out with Tsubomi) then that should be enough to convince them.Alexander said:So if i understand it right, you want Issei to talk to the Gardening Club and make so his project will be Tsubomi and Erika's test, with the rest of the club helping out. The "credits" are admission to the club if the project is liked well enough?
An instant here. Unless they show more than right now, they are just ordinary students. Why would we want them in whatever we get up to?Smuthunter said:All of the above, but also: if the gardening club is so determined to keep Tsubomi and Erika from joining them, they might just have a lot of unpleasant people in their ranks that the girls wouldn't get along with anyways. Which gives us an opportunity to recruit them for our own purposes. >
maybe they and the girls at the shrine could form a Miko club.Smuthunter said:All of the above, but also: if the gardening club is so determined to keep Tsubomi and Erika from joining them, they might just have a lot of unpleasant people in their ranks that the girls wouldn't get along with anyways. Which gives us an opportunity to recruit them for our own purposes. >
These two are in fact the experts that I suggested we should consult a few pages ago. Their status as magical girls is currently a negative (though who knows, Alex may change his mind and surprise me), but I was thinking of recruiting them to help maintain Tomofuri's shrine rather than adding them to the harem. If they can't join the gardening club, we can give them a huge and fertile garden to take care of as a consolation prize.Megaolix said:An instant here. Unless they show more than right now, they are just ordinary students. Why would we want them in whatever we get up to?
...Unless you know something we don't? Did you perhaps suggest them to Alexander?
Smuthunter said:All of the above, but also: if the gardening club is so determined to keep Tsubomi and Erika from joining them, they might just have a lot of unpleasant people in their ranks that the girls wouldn't get along with anyways. Which gives us an opportunity to recruit them for our own purposes. >
flower arrangement is feminine art. straight gardening should be fine though.megrisvernin said:*Nod*
The group dynamics should become apparent as we work with them. If there are a number of nasty people on the club such that Issei would believe they would be uncomfortable there, then your proposal is a good one. Working in an area blessed by a kami of fertility should also allow them to achieve great results with even with limited experience gardening.
Does anyone know anything about Japanese society in regards to flower & gardening? Does it have any feminine overtones that might cause interesting reactions when Issei's classmates learn he visited there?