Part 6: Wait You Mean I Have To Help People?



We're opening up Chapter 2 of the game today with Geo staring at the sky. This is the usual starting point for... a lot of the early game.




I can't imagine how boring this must be for Mega. After all, he's stuck in this dork kid's Transer and doesn't get to do anything interesting at all.
Sounds like me between updates.


By this point I'm torn between feeling sorry for Geo and getting a little irritated with him. Yes, loss sucks, and he's a 5th grader so he can't really be expected to cope with it all that well - but even still this seems a little much.
Anime loves to exaggerate emotional states, Yeti. Subtlety is lost in this medium.


Mega, on the other hand, is still a blunt asshole when it comes to these things.



Raise your hand if you're surprised that Mega is putting it off again.
Does it count if I raise your hand, Yeti?


To just pick an example at totally random. I'm sure this means nothing.




...This is also probably unrelated. I'm sure there won't be a flying FM-ian at all.
Complete and utter nonsense. Too unlikely.


It was a man with wings, Geo. You stare at the sky so much, how can't you tell?




Definitely won't be flying FM-ians. (This game is less than subtle with who the next villain in the chapters is going to be, sometimes.)


He's groaning, so he's alive, but wow does that look like it hurt.




It's kinda difficult to tell who can and can't see people in this game. Right now, this tired-looking guy is talking out loud to himself.

There's probably a joke in here about flying too close to the sun. Alternatively, "It's a bird, It's a plane, no it's some dude with chronic insomnia."

Fuck you, Icarus.


For once, staring at the sun paid off.



A pair of master conversationalists, right here.



Wtf? Night?
The game is always so inconsistent about what time things happen. I think right now it's supposed to be roughly 5 in the evening? But I could be wrong because they never say.


Whoever he is, he really loves ellipses. If they're at the start of a text box, there's a good chance (for those reading along) that it takes a few seconds to add the dots, one at a time.
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I told you! No flying FM-ian! Why don't you believe me!






Blinky putting in some overtime. Good job, buddy.




Bit of a strong reaction to someone saying "Oh hey what's that weird thing next to you" but okay.





As soon as Geo walks up, this guy rushes over and shoves him away. Definitely, this guy is friendly and not strange in the slightest.
This guy looks like Yeti in real life.



Then again, it is his invention, after all. I guess he has the right to tell people to fuck off.





And like that we have control. It's worth noting that this is the first time we've had control since beating Taurus Fire. The cutscenes in this game tend to stretch on a long while, especially in the beginning.




We also get this email. Interesting. Those of you who have played any game in this series already know what this is, but we'll check that out in a bit.
First, maybe now he'll let us look at the FlapPack!


Nuts.

We haven't even seen his name, but he has a Transer... Maybe we can find out that way -

Damn, the devs thought of this! Oh well. It's weird he's heading home before dark, but sure, whatever.
No sequence breaking Yeti. Be a good Let's Player.


Oh what now?!



So it's the loud, annoying signal you use when you want attention but it's not actually important, got it.
Oh, so it's Twitter ranting.



I love these lines here just for how great they are. "You guys ask people for help? Weird." "Yeah but I usually ignore them because fuck people."
Man, I just empathize with this pair more and more as these updates get posted.



Well, I guess we've been given a quest. At the very least, despite flashing at the corner of the screen, the help signal doesn't actually make any noise.


In this case, Mega is right. Geo really isn't doing anything to help himself cope with the loss, he's just moving in circles.



Of course, it's filtered through Mega being an asshole. Which, again, refreshing for this series.


After getting tugged away (Seriously, how sturdy is the Transer so that it won't be ripped off? That seems like a minor hazard.) Geo gives up and we're going to help out some nerd, I guess.

Yes, I just watched the cutscene, thank you very much game. Before we take care of the help signal, let's explore a little bit. New chapter means new incidental dialogue!


Breaking news, old man can't get home because he's a big coward.
I had the biggest smile on my face reading this. Damn I'm a jerk.


Look I'm not saying it was aliens, because you won't believe me, but it was aliens.
Fuck you, History Channel.

When you get close to the source of the Help signal, it starts flashing faster and the text turns red. Which is a sign that we need to go the other way, clearly.


A secret?
How do you fly a secret?


It's a secret to everyone.

The truck from the first chapter is parked here, by the way; in case you want to revisit the comps from earlier. Not that I really see why you'd want to, the chips are useless and the money is equal to what's lying around here in GMD.
Wouldn't say useless. Especially if you missed a data or a virus chip.

Anyway, that aside, let's head up to the Wave Roads. (The Help signal didn't disappear; it just stops having the circle around it if you're on the wrong screen, and the text blinks) Now, let's just look at this totally random area...

I wonder why Geo is standing like that?

Oh that's why.
Sweeeeet.
That's right, boss rematches are back! (I don't think anyone is surprised.) After beating a boss in each chapter, its EW ghost appears in set locations where you can fight the EX version. In this case, it's TaurusFire EX, which mostly just ups his HP and damage. He didn't get any new moves.
Once you've killed the EX form, the SP starts wandering around in that area and becomes a random (rare) encounter. Yes, the SP is tough to fight. Yes, that's why I unlock them as soon as possible.
Speaking of TaurusFire EX, though:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7eGC6sar8E
Eyyyyy, Yeti is actually improving his game. I spy counters! Co-commentating my BN LPs must have helped.


I ate a single hit to get the counter, which meant I got an extra card for damage. Either way, I just don't have good enough chips to pull off an S rank; TaurusFire EX (and SP) just has too much health.
Gonna agree with that. We'll probably need to finish the next scenario and have a high level of play to get 30 seconds, and the next two scenarios to get him in under 10- well, I'll let Yeti explain that mechanic.

The chip here is pretty good. TaurusFire comes down a and does his fire breath attack for 100 damage burst; if you're standing on either column, it's a 1-2-3 triangle. Standing in the center is a 1-3-3 blast. And, if the square in front of you doesn't exist, the chip is wasted.
Regardless, it's our first Mega chip and pretty powerful for now (as in, it one-hit kills everything in the first areas except SalamanderGs) so it goes in the folder.


I noticed this guy while I was in the wave road. He's friend-shaped!

Unfortunately, we can't just leave. Shame.

Fiiiiine, I'll help them.


...How do you manage that? It's a ball. How is it in the tree.
Kicked it too high? Jerk threw it in a tree? The tree has thick branches? Could be anything.


Geo I think it's very clear what's wrong.



I want to think that this long wait is Geo thinking "Do I really need to help them?"





Geo, Geo no. You can just climb up the tree, it has branches.
He can't CLIMB YETI



Oh, whatever.

Yo.




What a shame. Well, guess that kid just has to live without his soccer ball.



Plus...?

Is there an echo in here?
Is there an echo in here?




Apparently "..." translates to a really judgmental stare.
Apparently "..." translates to a really judgmental stare.


I really, really don't know. Maybe because the alien that lives in your arm is using information about your father to blackmail you into doing whatever he wants...?
I really, really don't know. Maybe because the alien that lives in your arm is using information about your father to blackmail you into doing whatever he wants...?


Well, at least the game is kind enough to move an NPC around to tell us what to do next. It's a little bit nicer in that sense than the original Battle Network games, where you had to kinda run around and then stumble into the next flag.
The power of the...DS?




Anyway, we have to talk to Chase Winde. This RC chopper will definitely help us get the ball down.




"Why don't you just go climb up and get it yourself?"



Oh that was easy -

Spoke too soon. Giver could fight a bunch of viruses for hours and still not have that much!
Time to go get some Untraps and farm greens.


I feel like this guy is extorting this 5th grader, but sure, whatever.

Fine, fine.



Of course. It couldn't be a Starforce game without having us kill a virus because it ate our money.



No, that wasn't a mistimed screenshot. The game just forgot to have punctuation here. Whoops!
We found a fuckup! Hooray!





It's not a tough fight. Three CannonBases are easy to take out, especially since they only attack when you step into their row.
This is a baby fight, man.





Success! Item retrieved.




It's a bit of a roundabout way to get the ball down, but sure, whatever works.



Boooo, boooo. Your puns are worse than Giver's sense of humor!
Now, now, let's just give their jokes a test flight.




It's an RC chopper. You just watched us get it, Mega. (While the chopper is out, the top screen shows the controls. It's convenient, maybe?)




It's a nice little touch, but if you're wearing your Visualizer you can see the Navi helping out.
Navis have been fucking downgraded.





While it is neat, I don't think they really needed to tell us about this. The player would have figured it out themselves, and it would have been a neat little discovery moment; instead, it's just more dialogue I have to sit through until the cutscene is over.



Finally, we can control the chopper. You do so by tapping the arrow buttons to give it acceleration in that direction. And yes, it's acceleration, not velocity - this thing handles like it's covered in grease.

Eventually I managed to get this stupid thing to the ball and knock it down.



I know! Why couldn't it have been an HPMem20?!
Ahahahahaha, get fucking wrecked.



But before we can go home, there's a familiar NPC here. I guess we have to talk to him, huh?




(Aaron Boreal, for those who don't remember the first update. He worked with Geo's dad at NAZA before leaving to start his own company)



I wonder who's taking the piss break? Either way, after looking left and right Boreal finally turns around.



Geo sounds like he's saying hello to the weird old uncle that he doesn't really like but has to say hello to anyway.



And Geo knows nothing about the handsome man that saved the day, right?
No Yeti, it was a boy. Not a man. Oh no, rumors are already spreading.



Ah! The piss break guy was Mr. Insomnia all along.




Awkward.



I really don't know why this is such a big deal. I mean, in the sense that he could have injured himself, yes, but it reads like Boreal is more upset that he did the experiment by himself than the fact that it was dangerous.


The game tries to hammer home here that you need to work with other people, but in this case it comes off more as an extrovert telling an introvert that they just need to go have fun at parties and stop staying home so much.
That's...pretty much how this game will handle the issue. Best way to get people to be less introverted (not that there aren't advantages) is to just expose yourself to social situations and risk a bit at a time. The approach isn't wrong, but it's anime, so everything is dialed up to 11, as I've said before.



"Yep... That's a truck..."


"Tom Dubius"


Tom probably got caught stealing office pillows or something.



The game really doesn't need to say anything at all, it evokes the image of "sullen kid not wanting to answer" perfectly here.

But because this is a SF game, it needs to have words instead.




I guess this is a pretty neat invitation for him.



Seriously though, I don't like Boreal all that much. He comes off as super pushy about everything.
I guess that's a compliment towards the game's framing. A kid like this would find Boreal super exhausting and tiresome. So if you're aligned with Geo to a degree, you can kinda feel the same.



At least Mega seems like he's on board.


That's it for the day, though. Pretty quick, all things considered.
Next time: A field trip that definitely won't go wrong.