"Kinetic amplifiers for melee, huh? How's the impact conversion rate?" She picks up a sleek black device, turning it over in her hands.
Depends on your fighting style. More power for different techniques. For example, jumping attacks will not get amplified. Also it's for one handed weapon, but can still amplify two handed weapons as well.
Saeko's eyes narrow, her fingers drumming impatiently on the counter. "How much?"
I can give you the weapons you see here for $50000 per each. Plus tax.
Saeko scoffs, pulling out a wad of cash from her pocket. She flips through the bills, then tosses fifty grand onto the counter. "Keep the change."
Here you go! I grabbed all the devices and gave them to you. You want anything else?
Saeko looks at the devices she just bought, her eyes narrowed in concentration. Then she glances up at MoonbeamGlider, a smirk playing on her lips. "Nope. That's all."
Anything else from Apple Store or would you like to go to Microsoft Store? I also have Nintendo eShop & Google Play Store if you want games.
Saeko stares blankly at MoonbeamGlider for a moment, her mind clearly elsewhere. Then she shakes her head, putting her cash away. "I'm good." She turns and walks away without another word, disappearing into the crowd.
Oh alright.. See ya later!!
A little while later, Saeko is back at school. She walks to her locker and inserts her combination, then opens it. She slips her bag inside and turns around to see Takashi facing her in the hallway. "Saeko, where did you disappear to?" Takashi asks, his brows furrowed.)
Wait how did you survive the apocalypse? No offense.
Saeko tilts her head slightly, raising an eyebrow at Takashi. "What do you mean, 'disappear'?" She crosses her arms over her chest, her expression unreadable. "I survived because I am resourceful," she continues. Then, after a moment of silence, she smirks. "And because I've got good taste in gadgets."
Sorry, some people have disappeared and never come back. Is there a way to increase our chances of survival?
Saeko nods, a small smile tugging at the corner of her mouth. "Yes. You need to be prepared. Get yourself a good weapon, and learn to use it. And always keep your wits about you. Don't panic, don't freeze up." She shrugs, her eyes flashing with determination. "Above all else, stay calm and think clearly. It'll save your life more times than you can count."
Are there any diseases among those undead?
Saeko nods again, her eyes fixed on Takashi's. "Yes, there are diseases. Some of them are airborne, others are contact-based. The best thing you can do is keep yourself clean and avoid contact with them whenever possible. That means washing your hands regularly, wearing gloves, and not touching any dead bodies." She pauses for a moment, considering her next words. "If you do happen to come into contact with an infected person or animal, wash down with plenty of soap and water immediately. And if you start feeling sick, get somewhere safe and rest."
Saeko raises an eyebrow, studying Takashi silently for a moment. Then she nods. "Sure, if you can handle yourself." She pauses and then continues in a more serious tone. "You'll need to prove yourself. Show me your weapon skills. If you can handle yourself in a fight, then I'll consider letting you join us."
Which clan would you recommend? While surviving I've created my own clan
Saeko raises an eyebrow, her lips curling into a small smile. "You have your own clan? Alright, show me what you've got. I'll make my decision based on how well you handle yourself." She crosses her arms, her expression stern yet curious. "I expect you to hold your own against anyone we come across."
Saeko's face goes blank for a moment, her mind racing. Then her expression clears, and she speaks with authority. "There's an abandoned building not far from here. It's been condemned since the outbreak began. We can go there to practice." She turns and starts walking towards the building, expecting Takashi to follow.
What class should I choose?
Saeko stops and turns to face Takashi, her eyes narrowing slightly. "That depends on your strengths and weaknesses, and what you want to achieve with your character. It also depends on the environment you're playing in." She rubs her chin thoughtfully, looking like she's contemplating her next words. "For combat, I'd recommend a melee character. For range, go with an accuracy class."
As you know that disease was caused by a certain someone, what's stopping these walker's from turning into humans? They have the brain to turn back into their original human state right?
Saeko's eyes harden, her jaw clenching slightly as she speaks. "The virus that caused this mess doesn't have an antidote. The only cure is time, and even then, not everyone will recover. As for the walkers turning back into humans...there's no guarantee that will ever happen. Even if they do regain consciousness, they'll likely be hostile towards anyone around them.
Saeko's expression grows colder, her eyes filled with pain and sorrow. "They've become monsters, driven solely by instinct and hunger. Their humanity is gone. Anyone who regains their senses will likely be too violent to be considered human any longer." She says the last part quietly, her voice filled with anguish.