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Letters to Icebreaker: #1
Dear Icebreaker,
It's a pleasure to write to you. How did you end up simultaneously working as a G-52 and a UN1024? I knew Cripto did both, but I thought it was hard enough just being in one organization.
Still, I hope you're doing well, and I am grateful that your country also has a counterpart to Leo the Patriotic Lion.
Sincerely,
Mitch O'Sullivan, age 28 (red fox)
Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
Icebreaker's response:
Dear Mitch,
I remember that time when Bendraqi zapped himself with a laser weapon, marked the beginning of new and everchanging challenges the G-52s will face later on. I joined the UN1024 to learn their ways then Super C offered me the chance to be a G-52 as well. You are right to say it is hard enough to be in one organization, but that is never impossible.
There's so much for me to learn in this growing chaotic yet prosperous world, not just for me, not just for the G-52s, not just for the UN1024s, but for all of us as well. I still use a device that translates my Norwegian and Japanese to English as it is obvious that English is not the language I use often. It's a good thing we have not only Leiel the Nordic Lion, but also Glass Wing, to be my interpreter as well.
CNG is everywhere to the point that not even the Kingdom of Norway is perfectly safe. Not too long ago, there were reports of red, white, blue, and black CNG being washed up in Bergen, which affected Glass Wing, Kjartan (a Norwegian wolf-dragon hybrid UN1024), and several others, where they started dancing to K-pop music with the music blasting from the radios, as a distraction from CNG's true agendas. The C.I.D.F. did an evaluation to make sure they were okay, and they were; thank goodness for that.
Serving the UN1024s and G-52s is not easy, but at least it gave me lots of learning opportunities to help prepare myself in this everchanging chaotic world, be it CNG, or worse, the GSAF. And then you have the most unpredictable of scenarios, such as the infamous Astroworld Crowd Crush of 2021. The resources required to stop over 50,000 disobedient out of control fans is very intense, thus preventing injuries from the crowd crush was nearly impossible. Yet, all of us learned a lot of lessons from this tragedy.
I hope my response answers your question. If not, please let me know where I can clarify my responses.
Thanks. Yours truly,
Icebreaker, a.k.a. Cpt. Haakon Lyngstad
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Letters to Icebreaker: #1
Dear Icebreaker,
It's a pleasure to write to you. How did you end up simultaneously working as a G-52 and a UN1024? I knew Cripto did both, but I thought it was hard enough just being in one organization.
Still, I hope you're doing well, and I am grateful that your country also has a counterpart to Leo the Patriotic Lion.
Sincerely,
Mitch O'Sullivan, age 28 (red fox)
Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
Icebreaker's response:
Dear Mitch,
I remember that time when Bendraqi zapped himself with a laser weapon, marked the beginning of new and everchanging challenges the G-52s will face later on. I joined the UN1024 to learn their ways then Super C offered me the chance to be a G-52 as well. You are right to say it is hard enough to be in one organization, but that is never impossible.
There's so much for me to learn in this growing chaotic yet prosperous world, not just for me, not just for the G-52s, not just for the UN1024s, but for all of us as well. I still use a device that translates my Norwegian and Japanese to English as it is obvious that English is not the language I use often. It's a good thing we have not only Leiel the Nordic Lion, but also Glass Wing, to be my interpreter as well.
CNG is everywhere to the point that not even the Kingdom of Norway is perfectly safe. Not too long ago, there were reports of red, white, blue, and black CNG being washed up in Bergen, which affected Glass Wing, Kjartan (a Norwegian wolf-dragon hybrid UN1024), and several others, where they started dancing to K-pop music with the music blasting from the radios, as a distraction from CNG's true agendas. The C.I.D.F. did an evaluation to make sure they were okay, and they were; thank goodness for that.
Serving the UN1024s and G-52s is not easy, but at least it gave me lots of learning opportunities to help prepare myself in this everchanging chaotic world, be it CNG, or worse, the GSAF. And then you have the most unpredictable of scenarios, such as the infamous Astroworld Crowd Crush of 2021. The resources required to stop over 50,000 disobedient out of control fans is very intense, thus preventing injuries from the crowd crush was nearly impossible. Yet, all of us learned a lot of lessons from this tragedy.
I hope my response answers your question. If not, please let me know where I can clarify my responses.
Thanks. Yours truly,
Icebreaker, a.k.a. Cpt. Haakon Lyngstad
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Chuong: I see he mentioned the infamous crowd crush in Houston. He is right to say it takes too much resources to stop over 50,000 out of control fans.
Zax: In that kind of situation, for the most part, you have to leave the city or stay away from their path. You can try to stop them but you'll risk getting hurt. Not to mention, nature is going to take its course anyways in that situation even if it means leaving behind hundreds of injured fans and overworked EMTs and hospitals.
Mechayote: Superheroes have their limits. Not even Cripto could stop them sadly. After all, he did say that crowd is as large as his concert crowds but none act like this.
Jack: I'll never forget that day since it usually never happens in Houston. We hold a lot of festivals, but not once did any of us have to worry about crowd crushes until Astroworld happened.
Zax: In that kind of situation, for the most part, you have to leave the city or stay away from their path. You can try to stop them but you'll risk getting hurt. Not to mention, nature is going to take its course anyways in that situation even if it means leaving behind hundreds of injured fans and overworked EMTs and hospitals.
Mechayote: Superheroes have their limits. Not even Cripto could stop them sadly. After all, he did say that crowd is as large as his concert crowds but none act like this.
Jack: I'll never forget that day since it usually never happens in Houston. We hold a lot of festivals, but not once did any of us have to worry about crowd crushes until Astroworld happened.
Cripto: Also note we refuse to perform for people who behave like that. Travis Scott just kept right on going.
Leo: Astroworld is done, though; it's been cancelled forever.
Leo: Astroworld is done, though; it's been cancelled forever.
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