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duelacademynpcs) wrote2009-10-03 04:59 am
News Post
... 's Academy has been reported to be closing by the end of the year. Cited reasons included the Economic Recession and a lack of market at the time to insure its upkeep.
As reported, the Mazane Group is looking into expanding its Satellite, Digital, and Cable options. Current plans suggest the expansion will start around the Osaka area of Japan, where the Mazane Group first started as a small-time radio station during the 1980s. We still have no comment from Chairman Mazane, Akuroou, though aids to the chairman cite his desire to give back to the region of his youth.. The Mazane group is mostly known for their library of Horror, Religious, and Scientific movies and shows.
Professor Takano Miyo, an alumni of Tokyo University, according to reports, will be opening a health clinic in downtown Domino City. The professor, considered to be one of the foremost experts in Micro-biotic and Virulent Disease, had dropped off the radar for several years, citing work in the private sector. When questioned why the return to public work, she noted the lack of interest in the private sector other than the development and weaponization of viruses and bacteria as biological weapons.
Despite general economic downfall across the globe still, two sectors in Domino have shown improvement, construction and real estate, due to the damages from the recent strain of terrorist attacks on the city since January. Mrs. Tokei of the Early Alarm Real Estate Group will be continuing her fall article series this week, explaining how the Domino housing and business market is unusually strong despite the rest of the world.
Speaking of which, another terrorist attack was attempted several nights ago. Authorities are not going into detail at the moment, but believe the plot was foiled, despite a momentary balloon of swamp gas reflecting off the Aurora Borealis seemed to be mistaken for some sort of futuristic vessel. Its quick disappearance, Office Misaki notes, proves that it was not a giant weapon to wipe out the city, regardless of what internet boards are saying.
And for Weird news of the week:
Rintama High School and the surrounding area mentions an increase in thefts of valuables. While not uncommon for the area, the recent string of robberies is higher than expected. Eyewitnesses mention from various reports that children were seen running from the area at the time they noticed their wallets and valuables were gone. However, there are conflicting reports of seemingly super human or unusually athletic feats of dexterity. Authorities confess a lack of suspects, but promise to keep looking into the manner.
As well, a man in a beret went to the zoo this week, and was attacked by a lion after trying to liberate the monkeys from their exhibit.
Patients of Psychiatric Hospitals across Domino are reporting unusually swift recoveries from episodes of Depression and Mania. And one patient, diagnosed with Schizophrenia, who refrained to have their name mentioned, claims a complete recovery from the disease, which as most know, is scientifically impossible. Perhaps patients are just on their best behavior this year.
Also, studies show Duelists who use Spellcaster Decks often suffer from unrealistic expectations, or are older men with a Lolicon fetish, while women who use Burning Skull Heads have a fear of death and compensate by skanking it up all over town.
Claims of a giant red monster in alleyways have been made in recent days. Police who took the reports noted many of the subjects were inebriated in some manner. So much for Bigfoot in Tokyo.
Breaking News
At the Domino Third District Bank Construction Site, a body of an older man, currently believed to be the missing Professor Ichimaru Hikaru, a scientist involved with the civilian applications of laser and solar technology, was found. While initial reports are vague, it is believed the body was broken into pieces after an initial fall. Nearby, two bodies, believed to be local teenagers, were found impaled with steel girders that pierced through solid blocks of stone, while axes were found embedded in their skulls. One officer notes an unusual pattern of blood in the area. More information will be available as we get it.
As reported, the Mazane Group is looking into expanding its Satellite, Digital, and Cable options. Current plans suggest the expansion will start around the Osaka area of Japan, where the Mazane Group first started as a small-time radio station during the 1980s. We still have no comment from Chairman Mazane, Akuroou, though aids to the chairman cite his desire to give back to the region of his youth.. The Mazane group is mostly known for their library of Horror, Religious, and Scientific movies and shows.
Professor Takano Miyo, an alumni of Tokyo University, according to reports, will be opening a health clinic in downtown Domino City. The professor, considered to be one of the foremost experts in Micro-biotic and Virulent Disease, had dropped off the radar for several years, citing work in the private sector. When questioned why the return to public work, she noted the lack of interest in the private sector other than the development and weaponization of viruses and bacteria as biological weapons.
Despite general economic downfall across the globe still, two sectors in Domino have shown improvement, construction and real estate, due to the damages from the recent strain of terrorist attacks on the city since January. Mrs. Tokei of the Early Alarm Real Estate Group will be continuing her fall article series this week, explaining how the Domino housing and business market is unusually strong despite the rest of the world.
Speaking of which, another terrorist attack was attempted several nights ago. Authorities are not going into detail at the moment, but believe the plot was foiled, despite a momentary balloon of swamp gas reflecting off the Aurora Borealis seemed to be mistaken for some sort of futuristic vessel. Its quick disappearance, Office Misaki notes, proves that it was not a giant weapon to wipe out the city, regardless of what internet boards are saying.
And for Weird news of the week:
Rintama High School and the surrounding area mentions an increase in thefts of valuables. While not uncommon for the area, the recent string of robberies is higher than expected. Eyewitnesses mention from various reports that children were seen running from the area at the time they noticed their wallets and valuables were gone. However, there are conflicting reports of seemingly super human or unusually athletic feats of dexterity. Authorities confess a lack of suspects, but promise to keep looking into the manner.
As well, a man in a beret went to the zoo this week, and was attacked by a lion after trying to liberate the monkeys from their exhibit.
Patients of Psychiatric Hospitals across Domino are reporting unusually swift recoveries from episodes of Depression and Mania. And one patient, diagnosed with Schizophrenia, who refrained to have their name mentioned, claims a complete recovery from the disease, which as most know, is scientifically impossible. Perhaps patients are just on their best behavior this year.
Also, studies show Duelists who use Spellcaster Decks often suffer from unrealistic expectations, or are older men with a Lolicon fetish, while women who use Burning Skull Heads have a fear of death and compensate by skanking it up all over town.
Claims of a giant red monster in alleyways have been made in recent days. Police who took the reports noted many of the subjects were inebriated in some manner. So much for Bigfoot in Tokyo.
Breaking News
At the Domino Third District Bank Construction Site, a body of an older man, currently believed to be the missing Professor Ichimaru Hikaru, a scientist involved with the civilian applications of laser and solar technology, was found. While initial reports are vague, it is believed the body was broken into pieces after an initial fall. Nearby, two bodies, believed to be local teenagers, were found impaled with steel girders that pierced through solid blocks of stone, while axes were found embedded in their skulls. One officer notes an unusual pattern of blood in the area. More information will be available as we get it.
