> Recall Gensokyo Isle's native language.
> Recall any known acquaintances that go by the names Kisume, Parsee or Yuugi
> Estimate on-foot travel time from own house to Yamame's residence
> Recall Yamame's area of profession (or desired area of profession, if she has not reached it yet)
>The official languages are English and Japanese; in that order. You are fluent in both; though you aren't that great at reading Japanese, but you can usually cobble the meanings together. You can hear other languages in the port region, and most people here know a few words in Chinese and a couple other Asian Languages; including yourself.
>You've heard of a Yuugi. She's some kind of badass.
>It's about ten minutes to Yamame's house. Five if you hoof it and take the shortcuts.
>Yamame works at Mad Mart, where you get most of your groceries.
> Gathering by our not being able to pursue our dream initially, does that mean we never managed to get into University?
> If so, what did we do after leaving school?
>You did not. Your grades were mediocre, and you just didn't have the confidence to deal with entry exams. Instead, you looked around for something else. It was Satori who pushed you toward heating and air work, after saying heaters are kind of like nuclear reactors, only less big. It's turned out to work pretty well for you, you make fairly good money.
>Ponder why is the museum named after the current governor anyway?
>Go back to your room and turn on your computer.
>Surf internet to see prevalent news/event that has taken place/taking place in Gensokyo Isle.
>Go to Armistice High website and read through the forum to get information about gangs, or any other notable topic.
>Go to both Research Institute website and Gensokyo Conspiracy Theorist website to find information about 'crazy stuff' going down there.
>Wikipedia the detail about 'condemned' process, more specifically their purpose, which government division is responsible etc.
>Go to Gensokyo Isle Government website and jot down the name and bibliography of prevalent politicians and civil workers listed there, especially paying attention to boss of governmental branch responsible for condemning houses.
>Do the same for prevalent USA Military figures in Gensokyo Isle using your web-savvy skills.
>Is there any other website you frequently visit? If there is, browse there.
>If you find nothing noteworthy, let's shoot for being the unique and head to USA Military Base. When something is wrong with the world, you bet they are likely to be involved in it!
>Remember to take the purse & bird seed with you in case you meet Emeralda again.
>You think it's because there's always been a Scarlet in Governor's seat.
>You leave Miss Hieda and return home. You don't have a computer in your room, rather you and Orin share one in the front room.
>You check a local news site. Hmm, it seems there was a nasty twelve-car pile-up on the freeway. Oh, and it seems a locale chain store was recently fined 100,000☼ for record keeping errors. It also seems there has been a burglary at one of the warehouses at the Harbor.
>You check Armistice High's website. God, it's an unreadable mess. You persevere and find nothing especially exciting; just some schedules for upcoming sporting and school events, and some social threads that violate every language you know.
>The Research Institute's Website is vague and unhelpful when it comes to identifying what is going on there right now. But you do find some contact information. Searching conspiracy theory websites is equally unhelpful; pretty much any and every conspiracy theory is tied to it: Lizardmen, weather control, time travel, mind control, cold fusion, hot fusion, chemtrails, DNA alteration... Yeesh.
>You visit the Government's website and jot down the important names: Governor Remilia Scarlet, City Commissioner Tenma, Treasurer And Administrative Chief Sakuya Izayoi, Sheriff Momiji Inubashira. There are others, but they don't seem important.
>Finding military figures is a little tricky, it seems they are not eager to advertise who all is there. But you do find one Captain Inaba referenced as a liaison.
>You have a gaming forum you hang at and a few daily sites you check, but...you kind of don't feel like visiting right now. It seems like a waste of time, given the world is wrong.
>You obtain: Purse
>You obtain: Driver's License
>You obtain: 75☼
>You obtain: Debit Card
>You obtain: Bus Pass
>You obtain: Bag of Birdseed.
> Resolve to get Nitori so that we can check Miss Hieda's house.
>You decide to find Nitori and see what she can do.
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