>>5205423>"What did you do for them all?"“Ey? Well, whatever they needed us to do I guess,” Yoshi replies. “We have a couple of people who are good at graphic design, so when the Automotive Club came to us for help with that, we were able to lend a hand.”
“They needed to 3D print something,” Mel adds. “We adjusted the design for them.”
“Right, that!” Yoshi nods. “For the aviation club we did some nose art designs for them, and I think they’re picking from them now, then we’ll paint them up.”
“They’ve been deliberating for ages,” Mel groans, her head thunking against the wall. “I hope they decide what they want before I die of old age.”
“The film club have been a lot better though,” Yoshi giggles at her friend’s distress. “They asked for help with a moveable prop since you guys were too busy preparing for the tournament to lend them any.”
You’re about to reply that they never asked, but you hold your tongue and just hum your agreement. They don’t seem to be on edge at all, so that confirms their lack of involvement in the horrible prank that befell your team. You stay for a little longer chatting mainly to Yoshi before excusing yourself just before lunch ends.
You walk into practice that evening armed with the knowledge that the film club is likely entirely responsible for the prank. Nevertheless, with a match tomorrow, there’s not much that you can do now, so you turn your attention back to how best to win the tournament and the match.
>Make sure every tank that is on the field is going to be in tip top shape.>See if you can get any intel on how combatants usually start.>Tell your team the situation with the ghost tank.>Write-in