"Are we really taking a train to get there, master?" Kurumi asked as she and Nick approached the Fukushima Station of the Tohoku Shinkansen train line.
"We're not taking this train all the way to Aomori, Kurumi-chan," Nick answered. He was so glad that his father had given him some money to use for emergency train travel before the earthquakes.
"We're not?"
"We're gonna stop in Miyagi Prefecture first," Nick explained. "I'm willing to bet that whoever took my sisters thinks we're just gonna jet straight there. Besides, travel's been kinda wacked since the Sendai earthquakes."
"So I heard. Those poor people..." Kurumi gasped.
After checking in with the attendant, Nick and Kurumi sat down on a bench close to one of the windows. When they were seated, Kurumi wasted no time in latching onto Nick's arm and cuddling close to him. Naturally, Nick blushed like a tomato at this intimate contact.
As the train rolled along, Nick couldn't help but look out the window towards the rapidly moving landscapes.
Hisako-chan... Sayoko-chan... Don't you worry. I'm coming to find you, Nick thought.
Suddenly, Kurumi felt something strange. She squealed in shock as she felt something squeezing her breasts. She immediately leapt to her feet and spun around to face the man who had just groped her.
"Hey, baby," the man crooned, haphazardly draping an arm around Kurumi. "What say you and I go somewhere quiet and... do stuff?"
Kurumi scowled, huffing a bit. As the man moved to take another pass at her, Kurumi made her move, thrusting both of her palms forward with terrifying concussive force and slamming both of them into the man's chest. The impact was so strong that an invisible shockwave rippled from Kurumi's palms before the man was sent rocketing across the train. At first Nick thought it was his imagination, but he could have sworn he'd just heard someone on the train shout "SHINKUU HADOUKEN" when Kurumi had attacked.
Kurumi flashed a peace sign, giggling like a schoolgirl. "That'll learn ya."
Nick just sweatdropped. "Wha... what just happened?"
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(Does one believe in destiny? One's belief can shape their destiny into anything they wish.)
S.P.D. Gold Ranger presents...
Steel Angel Kurumi: Mystery of the Purifiers
Story Created: March 7th, 2012
This Chapter: May 17th, 2012
Rated: T for Teen (for intimate scenes, sometimes intense violence, some harsh language, and Kurumi's general "bounciness")
Summary: They say third time's the charm. In the modern world, circa year 2012, the powerful Steel Angel Kurumi is awakened once more. Unlike the time when Nako Kagura had been Kurumi's master, the world now desperately needs the Steel Angels to prevent a disaster of unbelievable proportions. Nick Kelly, Kurumi's new master, is unwittingly dragged into a plot by the mysterious Neo Academia to use the Steel Angels to rule the world. The Mayans' prediction of 2012 being the end of the world may have been false, but Neo Academia's plot will indeed bring about a disastrous end to the world if left unchecked. Now, Nick and the Angels must get to the bottom of the mystery and save the world they hold dear...
Today's Episode: Nick and Kurumi have started their journey across Japan to find the Steel Angels that captured Hisako and Sayoko. On their way to Aomori, they stop in the Miyagi Prefecture in hopes of attaining some information on the organization controlling these rampaging Angels. But when one of Neo Academia's Steel Angels arrives and kidnaps someone who knows what the evil organization is planning, Nick and Kurumi will have to use their brains and their brawn to save the angels' captive...
Disclaimer: I do not own anything related to Steel Angel Kurumi or its numerous spinoffs-slash-sidestories. That belongs to Pony Canyon and its subsidiaries. My character Nick Kelly IS mine, so no using him unless you have my permission.
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Episode 2: From Train Station to Lost on the Tracks! A Quest to Aomori Begins!
"Doctor Bristow!" Doctor Griffith exclaimed. "I've got a moving signal!"
"On which angel?" Doctor Bristow wondered. "Show me."
Griffith pointed to a nearby radar screen, which showed two blips moving rapidly across the map. "The Kurumi prototype is accelerating quite quickly through the Fukushima and Miyagi Prefectures!"
"What in the world does that stupid girl hope to accomplish?" Bristow growled.
"Their signal appears to be slightly random, but most of the movement is apparently through Sendai, towards Aomori Prefecture," Griffith answered.
Bristow smiled wickedly. "So, they're making a house call, are they? It must be for those two girls that Kogasa and Yutaka brought back from the scene where we first spotted the Kurumi prototype."
"With all due respect, Doctor Bristow, you're not going to hurt those two girls, are you?" Griffith wondered.
"No. I need only to detain them until our more powerful angels are ready. Then we can decide what to do with them," Bristow answered. "Relax, Griffith. I'm not a tyrant as most people would think. Though I believe we are the ones who will remake the world as I see fit, I DO uphold my own standards. Now, what do you have to report on 'it'?"
"If I may speak freely, sir?"
"You may."
"What is the point of Project Aqua? You know how unstable the process is. We nearly lost half of our best scientists the last time Aqua was deployed for field work!"
Bristow smiled. Like many of the new recruits at Neo Academia, Griffith didn't know the full details of Project Aqua. He most likely wouldn't understand Aqua's real purpose until it was ready for actual field work.
"It's more of a fallback plan, in case Operation Sinkhole falls through the cracks," Bristow explained. "But, out of curiosity, what exactly do you know about the Aqua Project?"
"Only what my superiors have told me," Griffith responded. "They told me that it was a new kind of angel, unlike anything the original Academy could have ever hoped to design."
"And the only thing that can match Aqua's immense strength is the Kurumi prototype that is under the care of that boy," Bristow continued. "That is why I want her eliminated at all costs."
Bristow stood up, his chair slightly swinging. "You are dismissed, Griffith."
"Yes, sir!" Griffith stated, saluting to his commander before walking away.
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"Miyagi Prefecture, next stop. Miyagi Prefecture, next stop."
"We made it, master!" Kurumi exclaimed. "Sendai, here we come!"
Nick managed to get a good look at the city of Sendai, Miyagi as the train began to slow. The city finally looked normal again, though there was still a lot of rebuilding to do, as Sendai had been one of the major targets of the tsunami which had resulted from the Tohoku earthquakes.
"Looks like everything's going smoothly," Nick stated to himself. He found himself blushing as Kurumi once again linked her arms with his.
"Um, master, forgive me if I sound a little confused, but what exactly are we doing here? What are we looking for?" Kurumi asked as the two of them exited the train.
"Information," Nick answered. "We've gotta find some info on wherever that Amano chick came from. I'm pretty sure that wherever she slinked out from, that's where my sisters are. They're already in danger because I got careless. Lord knows what those freaks are doing to them right now..."
"Hey, hey, master, it's not your fault," Kurumi reassured, rubbing Nick's shoulder. "No one knew that was going to happen. I was surprised just to see another Steel Angel there."
"That's another thing I'm hoping we can find out," Nick continued. "Why aren't these other Steel Angels more like you, Kurumi? I'm willing to bet it has something to do with this organization Amano mentioned."
Kurumi was about to respond when she sensed something nearby. She immediately wrapped her arms around Nick's waist and jumped to the side, hiding in the nearby shadows.
"Hey, what's-"
"Quiet, master. There's someone watching us."
The two of them stayed perfectly still, waiting until they couldn't hear anything suspicious.
"Okay, they're gone," Kurumi noted.
"You think they sent spies after us?" Nick asked.
"That wasn't a Steel Angel," Kurumi replied. "But I know someone's watching us. If they try and hurt you, master, I'll send them home crying!"
Nick couldn't help but smile at Kurumi's straight-forward attitude.
"Let's keep moving," Nick replied, to which Kurumi nodded.
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"Wow, it's such a nice city," Kurumi noted as she and Nick continued their walk through Sendai.
"It probably would be a lot nicer if we weren't still rebuilding," Nick responded. "But we've gotten a lot done in such a short time, so that's good news."
Kurumi didn't want to tell Nick that he was holding her hand without realizing it, obviously seeking company in an unfamiliar town. Though Nick's father had worked here for a while, Nick had never been to Sendai before this.
After a few more steps, Nick did indeed notice it, blushing lightly.
"It's okay, master," Kurumi giggled. He was so adorable.
"I... I guess I'm just not used to this kind of travel, Kurumi-chan," Nick admitted. "Me and my family, we really weren't the jet-setting type. The closest I ever came to traveling was my daily trek to school, and that's far enough away from where I live. Honestly, Kurumi-chan, I've lived in Fukushima my whole life, even when dad transferred to Sendai. It feels weird to be leaving it now."
Kurumi would have responded had she not noticed something odd nearby.
"Master, that strange person is following us again!" Kurumi exclaimed.
"You don't need to be afraid. I mean you two no harm, I promise."
Nick spun to his right and saw the source of this new voice. It was a woman of about twenty-two years, with long, silky black hair and light green eyes. She was wearing a white lab coat and glasses, and for some reason, she looked very familiar to Kurumi.
"I'm sure you two are wondering why I've been following you around Sendai," the young woman quipped.
"I have a question for you, lady. Who are you and why should I care?" Kurumi shot right back.
"Be nice, Kurumi-chan," Nick replied.
"Sorry," Kurumi responded.
Nick just patted Kurumi's shoulder before turning back to the new woman. "You look like you're knowledgeable in what we want to know. Can you do some explaining?"
"My name is Amagi Miyako, but please just call me Mia. I used to be one of the top researchers at Neo Academia," the woman stated.
"Neo Academia?" Kurumi repeated. "Are they the ones that kidnapped my master's family? And... why do you look so familiar?"
"Unfortunately, yes," Mia explained. "And yes, Kurumi-san, I am the granddaughter of one of the researchers behind your creation."
"Wait, you're Doctor Amagi's granddaughter?" Kurumi gasped, studying Mia closely. "I can see the family resemblance."
"You said you used to be one of their top researchers," Nick realized. "Does that mean you left them?"
"Quite perceptive," Mia laughed. "I left because I don't agree with what they are planning. Do you guys know about the prediction of 2012?"
"Yeah," Kurumi answered. "The Mayans had predicted that the year 2012 would be the end of the world. Which is obviously a bunch of phony baloney, since we're still here."
"Spot-on, Kurumi-san," Mia replied. "But here's the problem: if we leave them be, Neo Academia actually will destroy the world. They've got a dangerous project going on that we have to stop before the setting of the next solar eclipse, or this world is doomed."
"But no pressure," Nick groaned.
"We've still got more than enough time. The solar eclipse isn't for another two and a half months, but we need to move quickly," Mia continued. "We need to find their base, first and foremost."
"It's somewhere in Aomori," Nick answered. "We took down one of their Steel Angels when this madness began, and when two more took my sisters, Kurumi-chan managed to track their energy signatures to Aomori."
"Like I said, benefits of my programming," Kurumi giggled.
"Doctor Ayanakouji really outdid himself when he created Kurumi's Mark 3 frame," Mia continued. "The pinnacle of Academy technology. But when Neo Academia was formed, they wanted to use the Kurumi prototype for the very scary project I told you about. That was when I realized that Neo Academia had lost their way. I smuggled the Kurumi prototype out of the lab and sent her away, hoping that someone could awaken her in time to stop their plans."
"And by Ayanakouji, you mean Kurumi-chan's creator, right?" Nick asked.
"What I'd like to know is how you, of all people, awakened the Kurumi prototype," Mia wondered.
"Why does everyone keep calling me a prototype?" Kurumi groaned, a sweatdrop on her head.
"Like the previous frames, Kurumi could only be awakened by a mystic of sorts," Mia noted.
"Well, I'm no mystic," Nick admitted. "Look to my late grandparents for that. I honestly don't know how it happened, barring that kiss that happened when she fell on me. Beyond that, I've got nothing."
Mia was about to question how that worked when a large mechanical hand shot out from somewhere and snatched her away.
"Hey!" Kurumi exclaimed when she'd caught sight of the kidnapper: it was a young woman, presumably another of Neo Academia's Steel Angels, riding a strange machine that appeared to resemble a human heart, valves and everything. The woman had bright green hair and yellow eyes and was wearing an odd-looking kimono.
"Okay, that's creepy," Kurumi noted, shifting into a fighting stance.
"So, Kurumi, you've sided with the humans after all," the new arrival growled. "So sad that you don't know your place."
"And what's it to you?" Kurumi shot back. "You put her down!"
"So sorry, but this doctor will be very useful to us once we... persuade her to rejoin our ranks," the angel taunted. "My name is Steel Angel Hina. Don't forget it before I dismantle you, Kurumi."
Hina slammed her hand down onto one of the buttons that littered the control panel, and the strange heart-like machine opened one of its valves and shot out a large collection of electricity, aimed at Kurumi.
The pink-haired angel put her fists up to hopefully defend against the attack.
"Kurumi-chan, watch out!" Nick shouted, rushing in front of Kurumi only for the electricity to strike him instead, jolting his body into complete unconsciousness.
"MASTER!" Kurumi screamed.
"Oh, is the little girl angry because I electrocuted her precious master?" Hina taunted. "I'm going to tell you exactly what Amano told you; you know your true duties, and yet you still decide to lay with the humans? Your Mark II Heart has made you soft, Kurumi, but you will see the error of your ways soon enough."
And with that, Hina was gone, her heart-shaped machine flying into the distance and carrying an unconscious Mia with it.
If Hina had decided to stay on the scene, she would have noticed a brief flicker of dark red flashing across Kurumi's eyes.
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When Nick finally opened his eyes, he noticed that he was in what appeared to be a hotel room, on a really soft bed. Which was good, because his whole body was hurting something fierce.
He looked to his right, and he saw Kurumi laying extremely close to him. At first, he was worried that Hina had attacked her, too, but upon closer inspection, Nick heard soft and even breathing. Oh, good, she's just sleeping.
"Oh, god, my back..." Nick groaned, stretching his body around a bit to hopefully fix his sore muscles, though it didn't seem to be working.
"Master?"
Nick looked over at Kurumi, noticing that she had just woken up.
"Oh, thank goodness you're awake," Kurumi sighed. "I was beginning to worry about you, master."
"Tell me about it," Nick responded. "Being electrocuted is not fun. Hey, what are we doing here? Seems like a pretty ritzy joint, and considering I don't have nearly enough money on hand right now for a place like this..."
"It was the closest place I could find," Kurumi answered. "I brought you here after you'd been attacked, and the hotel manager guy said we could stay here free of charge until you're recovered."
"That was nice of him," Nick noted.
"Master, why did you do that?" Kurumi wondered. "I could have handled that attack easily!"
"I didn't want to know what that bolt thing would have done to you," Nick responded. "Despite the fact that I haven't known you for very long, Kurumi-chan, I wasn't about to let you get dismantled by that psychopath."
Kurumi couldn't help but squeal at this statement, reaching out to glomp Nick, though she managed to not do it too hard. She knew Nick was still quite sore from taking an attack like that.
"Master, I wanted to ask you something."
"Sure, Kurumi-chan. What's up?"
"That Steel Angel we just fought... she said something about my true duties. Do you have any idea what she meant by that?"
"Not really. She's probably just trying to psych us out. But I think the only person who could answer that is Amagi-san, so I think our first priority once I'm feeling a little better is go find Hina. We find her, we'll find the doctor."
Kurumi looked at Nick, still feeling a little concerned. "Are you feeling okay, master?"
"Yeah. Mostly just sore," Nick replied.
"Can you walk?"
"Just let me get up and stretch a bit first," Nick stated, hopping out of bed and doing some quick stretches to make the soreness go away.
"That should do it," Nick stated once he was finished, extending his hand to Kurumi. "Now let's go find the doctor!"
Kurumi nodded, taking Nick's hand in her own as they rushed out of the hotel to go and confront Hina.
If either of them had stayed in the room a few seconds longer, they would have noticed someone strange watching them from the windows.
"So. She's more improved than I thought she was. This'll make the game much more interesting."
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"Master! Up there!"
"I see it!"
Nick and Kurumi had barely reached the town square before spotting Hina and her strange heart-shaped machine floating there.
"Make your decision, Kurumi," Hina commanded. "Either you come with us, or I destroy you."
Kurumi just huffed. "You've got a lot to answer for, Hina. NO ONE does that to my master and gets away with it!"
Hina just smiled. "Exactly what I thought you'd say. It really makes me sad that I have to destroy one of our best, but I have my orders."
Hina piloted her heart-shaped machine high into the sky.
"HEY!" Kurumi shouted. "No fair running away like a coward! Okay, if that's how it's going to be..."
Kurumi snapped her fingers twice. "KYANWAN!" she shouted, her voice echoing all around.
A few seconds later, a cute little terrier dog bounded to Kurumi.
"Um..." Nick asked, a bit confused.
"Hey, Kyanwan!" Kurumi giggled, hugging the cute puppy. "It's been a while, huh? Listen, I need your help."
Kyanwan barked twice before glowing brightly and suddenly transforming into a jetpack-type device with unfolding wings. The odd device flew around a couple times before latching itself onto Kurumi's back.
"I'll be back, master," Kurumi stated.
"Give that chick hell, Kurumi-chan. That's an order," Nick replied, teasing Kurumi on that last part.
"Acknowledged!" Kurumi giggled, saluting to Nick before flying into the air towards Hina's machine.
Hina just grinned as she saw Kurumi approaching. "Big mistake, pinky."
The green-haired angel slammed her hand onto a button on the machine's console, and all of the heart machine's valves opened, shooting long and thin streams of electricity in all directions from the machine. Each strand of electricity latched to a nearby building, eventually pulling back with such force that the lightning strings ripped pieces away from the buildings and drew them all back to the machine. Assisted by anti-gravity devices on the machine, the building chunks all came together to form three large rings of increasing size that orbited around the machine.
"Hey, quit messing with the buildings! They've already taken enough damage!" Kurumi shouted as she approached the rings.
"Your move, Kurumi," Hina taunted, the rings spinning around the heart machine and forming a makeshift defensive barrier.
Kurumi stopped her flight just short of the spinning rings, hovering there and pondering what her next move should be.
After a few seconds, the rings stopped spinning. Before Kurumi could realize to move in and attack, the rings began to spin again.
Of course! Kurumi thought. The rings can only spin for so long before they have to stop. I just have to wait for them to stop, then I can go in and attack!
Kurumi began to strafe around the machine, watching the spinning rings and waiting for them to slow down.
"Are you really going to float there and not do anything, you stupid girl?" Hina growled.
When the rings began to slow to a halt, Kurumi made her move, dashing forward and between the gaps in the rings to deliver a powerful punch to the heart of the contraption. The sheer force of this attack sent Hina and the heart reeling.
Kurumi made it a point to jet away as the rings began to rotate again so as not to be trapped in a whirling curtain of death.
"You think you've beaten me, Kurumi?" Hina shouted. "This is only the beginning, you stupid brat!"
The rings eventually slowed to a stop again, but as Kurumi made her dash towards the machine, two of the heart's valves opened and shot streams of electricity for Kurumi, forcing her to stop her dash and strafe around the streams.
"Okay, that's just not nice!" Kurumi growled, dashing forward and landing another punch on the heart, as the rings had stopped while the electric attack had occurred. She dashed away as the rings started up again, noticing that the heart looked quite damaged now.
I just need one more good hit, but I'm sure she's on to my tricks now, Kurumi thought. So I'd better come up with something quickly...
Kurumi suddenly noticed something odd about the spinning rings: as they stopped spinning, they took a lot longer to start up again, most likely due to the damage the heart had taken.
Kurumi smiled. All right, that'll work.
Her mind made up, Kurumi flew towards the heart, only this time, she landed directly on top of the cockpit, Kyanwan detaching and flying away.
"Hi," Kurumi giggled.
"You dare mock me?!" Hina growled, hopping to her feet and lashing out at Kurumi with a powerful palm strike, which to Hina's surprise was easily blocked.
Hina bellowed angrily, and began striking out at Kurumi. The pink-haired angel parried each strike to the best of her ability as the rings began to spin again.
After a while of this, Kurumi saw something approaching fast and relaxed her guard.
Before Hina could wonder what Kurumi was doing, Kyanwan, still in his jetpack form, shot in and tore right through the heart machine, sending sparks flying everywhere.
Kurumi shot a cold look at Hina. "You're done."
Her job finished, Kurumi hopped off of the exploding machine, Kyanwan latching onto her back again and allowing her to fly safely back to ground level.
Kurumi landed right next to Nick just as Hina's heart machine came crashing back to the earth, explosions still rocking the contraption. The rings broke apart and collapsed to the ground as now useless chunks of the buildings they had been ripped from.
Kurumi latched onto Nick's arm, still staying cautious.
Sure enough, Hina quickly climbed out of her machine's wreckage, battered but still alive.
"You... you think we're done?" Hina growled. "I'm not even close to being defeated yet... I WILL take you back to Neo Academia, Kurumi. Intact or in pieces, you WILL return to us."
Nick and Kurumi shifted into fighting stances, ready to defend themselves.
Just then, something extremely strange happened.
Hina bucked forwards in extreme pain as a clenched fist broke through her chest, spraying purple blood and scattered machinery parts every which way.
Nick noticed that the fist was actually holding something: a small green sphere about the size of a volleyball.
Kurumi gasped. "Master, that's her heart!"
The owner of the strange fist harshly jerked it back, ripping through more of Hina's body until the green-haired angel collapsed to her knees and fell flat on her face, as dead as the machine she had piloted.
With Hina dead, Nick and Kurumi were able to get a good look at Hina's attacker: it was another young woman, obviously a Steel Angel with strength like that, with short, shoulder-length dark blue hair and eyes that were a lighter shade of blue.
"Such a shame," the new Steel Angel giggled. "Hina has such a strong Angel Heart. Well, she did, at any rate."
Kurumi seemed to have been struck speechless at the sight of the new Steel Angel. "M... Miss Nako?"
The angel laughed maniacally at this. "Oh, don't make me laugh. I know who you're talking about, and it's only a coincidence that I look like her. The name is Steel Angel Naoko. I'm surprised you two managed to defeat two of their angels already."
"Wait a second, do you work for Neo Academia, too?" Nick shouted.
Naoko shook her head. "I may have been created by them, but that doesn't mean I like those jerks. And just to clarify, I'm not on your side, nor am I on their side. I'm playing both sides of the field, if that's how you humans say it. So don't expect me to do you any favors."
"Then what's your game?" Nick shot back.
Naoko just giggled. "Oh, you'll see soon enough. I don't want to spoil the surprise."
And just like that, Naoko hopped into the air so fast she may as well have been a mirage.
When the battlefield was clear, Kurumi sighed in relief. "Thank goodness that's over."
"Hey, you mentioned someone named Nako," Nick noted. "Could you clarify that?"
"Nako Kagura. She was the master I had before you. That new Steel Angel looks almost exactly like her, and it honestly freaked me out a bit," Kurumi explained.
"And that just reminded me, we still have to find Amagi-san," Nick realized. "She could be anywhere around here..."
"Don't worry, master!" Kurumi exclaimed, having quickly regained her manic energy. "We'll search all over Sendai if we have to!"
As Kurumi rambled on, Nick looked up into the breezy afternoon sky of Sendai, Miyagi. We have to. Amagi-san is the only one who knows what Neo Academia is up to. The sooner we find her, the sooner we can get a move on to Aomori and find their base. I don't even want to know what those sickos are doing to my sisters right now...
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Back at the Neo Academia base, Griffith had just run into Bristow's lab, looking frantic and out of breath.
"Let me guess," Bristow growled. "Hina was destroyed as well?"
"Unfortunately, Doctor Bristow," Griffith responded. "But that's not what I'm concerned about. Do you remember that Steel Angel we lost when Sumeragi Industries collapsed?"
Bristow immediately shot out of his seat at that. "You have got to be pulling my leg. Please tell me you are."
Griffith shook his head. "It was Naoko that destroyed Hina, not the Kurumi prototype."
Bristow growled loudly. "Who knows what kind of chaos Naoko can cause with the way she is built? That chick being equipped with three Angel Hearts means she won't obey anybody, not even us, her freakin' creators!"
"Should we suspend the retrieval of the Kurumi prototype?" Griffith asked.
"No. Kurumi is the top priority. We've already dispatched a team to hopefully take care of Naoko before she can cause any more trouble," Bristow explained. "Now, is there anything you can tell me?"
"Our excavation team has just returned from the ruins of Sumeragi Industries," Griffith stated, reading from his reports. "We only found one item of interest."
"And that is?"
"Ayanakouji's second Steel Angel."
Bristow smiled wickedly. "That's better news than you thought, Griffith. Saki is quite the tough customer, so she should be able to handle Kurumi easily."
"If you say so, doctor. Shall I bring Saki in?"
"Yes. We must activate her forthwith."
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Kurumi: And so our search continues, huh, master?
Nick: We have to find Doctor Amagi before Neo Academia does anything to her. She's our only source of information on those bastards, and we need her if we're gonna find the bad guys' base.
Kurumi: Hey, they sent another Steel Angel after us!
Nick: Oh, those jerkoffs just won't quit, will they?
Kurumi: Hold on just a second... is that my sister?
Saki: It's been a while, Kurumi.
Kurumi: You're telling me! Hey, HEY! Why are you trying to kill me again?!
Saki: Wouldn't you like to know?
Nick: Something tells me this has happened before. But is there anything I can do without getting myself killed as well?
Saki: Little boy, I'd stay out of grown-up affairs if I were you.
Nick: Oh, now you're asking for it. Next time on Steel Angel Kurumi: Mystery of the Purifiers, "Cold Hands, Cold Heart, and Warm Eyes! Come Out and Play, Steel Angel Saki!"
Kurumi: Sister or not, you're not hurting my master!
