Don't shoot you? Don't shoot me! Run me over or shoot me, i'd die either way! O_O
First time i've heard of Secomart. Only know 7-11, Family Mart and Lawsons.
Seicomart is a Hokkaido chain (they go by Secoma in English), they're not down in the warmlands (Well, they've expanded into Ibaraki and Saitama, but still.) There's a whole range of local conbini, like 001 and RIC Mart that you just never know of unless you live in certain areas.
Wow, this is the first and only post to be tagged with the "Seicomart" copyright.
Also, why is Enemy Lifebuoy-san strapped to the tank? Does Gamby drive into large bodies of water often? Did she drive through the strait separating Hokkaido from the mainland?
Wow, this is the first and only post to be tagged with the "Seicomart" copyright.
Also, why is Enemy Lifebuoy-san strapped to the tank? Does Gamby drive into large bodies of water often? Did she drive through the strait separating Hokkaido from the mainland?
It's not particularly clear how Flanderized lost people get around, but being as they're capable of walking to places like Antarctica, then either they space out for weeks at a time while swimming, they just burrow like Ryoga or Bugs Bunny and hence can't tell the difference between land and ocean, or they're using some sort of non-Euclidian motion, like generating wormholes to travel through while offscreen.
It's not particularly clear how Flanderized lost people get around, but being as they're capable of walking to places like Antarctica, then either they space out for weeks at a time while swimming, they just burrow like Ryoga or Bugs Bunny and hence can't tell the difference between land and ocean, or they're using some sort of non-Euclidian motion, like generating wormholes to travel through while offscreen.
Lost People experience a quantum reality with a radically different topology from our own, and one whose tangible correspondence with our own is constantly shifting. So long as the camera or the panel is on them, their position is fixed, but as soon as they're off panel, their quantum topology becomes unmoored from everyone else's reality, and every step can take them somewhere radically different.
The M2 isn't contemporary with her though. It was out of production like two years before she was even laid down. It's not even well known since it seems to have been used only once during the entire pacific campaign (by a few marine units very early on Guadalcanal) and was produced in tiny numbers (less then 400 total). I'm kind of confused why he would pick that.
The M2 isn't contemporary with her though. It was out of production like two years before she was even laid down. It's not even well known since it seems to have been used only once during the entire pacific campaign (by a few marine units very early on Guadalcanal) and was produced in tiny numbers (less then 400 total). I'm kind of confused why he would pick that.
Because if it was available in the era, it's still contemporary according to GUP.
The M2 isn't contemporary with her though. It was out of production like two years before she was even laid down. It's not even well known since it seems to have been used only once during the entire pacific campaign (by a few marine units very early on Guadalcanal) and was produced in tiny numbers (less then 400 total). I'm kind of confused why he would pick that.
The characteristic large Idler in the back shows that this is not an M2 Light tank but an M3 Light Tank, which was more or less used thoughout the whole war, although it's still an early version since it does still have the older turret and the Machine gun sponsons. But at least it's more contemporary with Gamby than an M2
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Gamby-san, it's time for your shift.This is a Se*komart.Baaay!In Hokkaido.I was late with the brake...Where are you right now?I'm just about to arri-...I-I-I'm so sorry!