The Arts of Warfare aren't just about the fights. It's also about everyone that participates in them, including what they do every day outside of combat. What happens when the Panzerkraft girls are let loose in their everyday lives? Very interesting things. What about if the Jägermeistern guys are included as well? Get ready for a lot of tomfoolery. Part of Projekt Jägermeistern.
Aboard the Zuikaku, the freshmen crew of Wildkatze-Fünf was looking at Erich walk off beside Miho after another joint practice with the Panzerkraft and Jägermeistern teams. Everyone was, predictably, in their combat uniforms.
"The marks that the Messer crew has on their backs are so cool," Erik remarked as he took notice of the knife emblem stitched into the back of Erich's jacket.
"I tried making one for us," Julius revealed as he pulled out a cutout of the unique emblem on the F4F's tailfin. "The wildcat is just too cool!"
"Yeah! Hey, put it on!" Erik turned around for Julius to apply the emblem to the back of his jacket.
"Okay!" Julius enthusiastically proceeded to apply the emblem.
"Hey, wait!" Matthias called out in an effort to halt them. "Taking it off before sewing it on would be-"
"Autsch!" Erik reacted upon Julius attempting to remove the emblem from his jacket. The emblem ended up stabbing into his skin a bit with the guns as it was being removed, which certainly created a problem that would require higher-level intervention to fix.
"Hey, I heard a scream over here," Erich spoke up and got the freshmen's attention as he approached with Miho. "What's going on here?" he asked with some curiosity.
"Ah!" Matthias began with some nervousness upon facing the two commanders. "Well, it's just that... Julius made an emblem for our jackets, but..."
Miho held up a hand and stopped Matthias from going any farther. "I think I know what happened," she began with a calm smile. "You didn't sew it on first before taking it off, did you?"
Matthias remained silent for a bit, but he soon sighed in defeat as he slumped his shoulders. "Yes, Fräulein Kapitän. Sorry for our stupidity..."
"Hey, only I'm allowed to be called a Dummkopf by her, okay?" Erich spoke up to the freshmen. "You're not stupid. You just lack experience," he continued with his typical smile.
"There shouldn't be any injuries from a stab that minor, so don't worry about Erik. He'll be fine," Miho assured with her personal smile. "If you want, you can come by our place later and I can show you how to sew them in."
Matthias blinked, but he then grew a smile upon hearing the offer. "Danke, Fräulein Kapitän," he thanked Miho. "That'd be nice."
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Part of Projekt Jägermeistern.
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