>>5203297>“Did they sell or borrow it to someone?”“I suppose we have to ask them,” Hana sighs, visibly deflating at having to wait to find out. “What a pity.”
“No, we don’t,” Yuzu replies as she gets up and walks over to Yukari’s desk – her old desk. She takes a seat and gets tapping away on the computer there. “Most clubs chose to record any borrowing or deals with the Student Council, so if something goes wrong, they could come to us.”
Yuzu taps a way for a few moments more, before with a final triumphant tap of the enter key, she finds what she was looking for. “Last year, they sold it to the film club.”
“Good find,” you reply, getting a wink and a thumbs up. “I guess that settles it, it was most likely the film club, possibly with the art club being complicit.”
“But why would they do it?” Saori asks.
“A prank?” Yukari offers. “Rabbit team’s reaction was pretty funny!”
“Were there not also elements that disliked our club?” Hana hums.
“I doubt it, but even then, I don’t think it was particularly malicious,” you reply. “Explosions wouldn’t have done more than scratch the paint.”
“Most curious,” Hana says. “Do let us know what you find out, will you?”
“Sure thing, Prez.”
>Share the intel you’ve gathered so you can start planning around it.Friday 3rd November (Day 201)
That morning when you walk into the warehouse, you have the stack of papers from yesterday printed out with you. Miho’s face drops slightly when she sees them, but she quickly steels herself and begins scanning the information.
“Pravda’s problem with tank maintenance is nothing new,” she says as she reads the article highlighting the rust issue. “But the fact that it’s been highlighted…”
“Means it may have become worse,” you finish. “What do you think are the chances of them throwing thirty T-34/85s at us?”
“Looking to play eastern front simulator?” Miho quips. “They’re going to have heavy tanks, though, even if it’s only a few, and they’re going to have numbers anyway. Firing drills and training with smoke grenades, that’s what I think.”
“Whittling the numbers down quickly and making sure we can’t be hit back?” You ask.
“Exactly.”
>“Drilling to fire faster sounds good to me.” >“Not getting hit sounds like a good idea to me.”>“Let’s see what we can do today then, shall we?”>Write-in