It's something that bugged me, but I never actually understood why until recently. It's not that people came to solve the problem, it's that Washuu-chan functioned almost as a deus-ex machina to the problem I created.
It wasn't until I finished the reactor thing in Fenspace that I really understood why it didn't sit right. It wasn't just about control or collaboration or anyone overstepping their bounds - it's that, for the level of trouble I can think of - of the sort of things the girls can get themselves into, there isn't much that Washuu can't undo
Anyway, I was pondering on taking the girls on the road and building a career for them instead - perhaps with Data as 'manager' because he's just about the only person not affected by them. The sort of hassle that's beneath Washuu, perhaps.
They're also unexpetedly free'd - and as Sylvie has showin in the original animé, can be surprisingly vicious when nobody's watching. (and not just the whole vampire thing).
It wasn't until I finished the reactor thing in Fenspace that I really understood why it didn't sit right. It wasn't just about control or collaboration or anyone overstepping their bounds - it's that, for the level of trouble I can think of - of the sort of things the girls can get themselves into, there isn't much that Washuu can't undo
Anyway, I was pondering on taking the girls on the road and building a career for them instead - perhaps with Data as 'manager' because he's just about the only person not affected by them. The sort of hassle that's beneath Washuu, perhaps.
They're also unexpetedly free'd - and as Sylvie has showin in the original animé, can be surprisingly vicious when nobody's watching. (and not just the whole vampire thing).
I love the smell of rotaries in the morning. You know one time, I got to work early, before the rush hour. I walked through the empty carpark, I didn't see one bloody Prius or Golf. And that smell, you know that gasoline smell, the whole carpark, smelled like.... ....speed.
One day they're going to ban them.