06-12-2016, 06:09 AM
What a motley crew of mammals. Mr. Jak seemed to have quite the eccentric interests in saviors.
"Excuse me, but I think a wild animal may have gotten in," a voice said from nearby. Huh, that was weird. Wild? Was said animal going crazy or something? Was it another case of Night Howlers? Just the thought of that instance made Judy's thoughts sour. That almost killed off society, if she remembered properly.
"Wait. That might be a prime. Excuse me, miss!" the same voice followed up with. The rabbit turned, confusion clear on her features.
"And we're here with yet another volunteer for the rescue expedition. Hi there, my name is Ron Burgundy. Would you mind sparing a moment or two to talk to the people back home?"
Oh, yeah. The media release. She nodded, a slight smile crossing her face. The man behind Mr. Burgundy adjusted the camera so there was a good view of the rabbit. This wasn't an easy task, but it was done.
"So, what's your name?" he asked, starting off with the most basic question he could.
"Judy Hopps, sir. Pleasure to meet you," was her reply. Not much else to say, though she struggled to find more.
"No, no. The pleasure is all mine. Why have you signed up to join this year's Danteverse event?"
"Well, I couldn't just sit back and watch, could I? People are in trouble!" Why else would anyone join? This was a search-and-rescue operation, not a death-match.
"Ah. So, no other motive?" he asked, a small smirk on his face for... whatever reason.
"No, that's about it."
"Right. Is there anything else you'd like to say?"
Judy took a minute to think about it, before she nodded.
"Don't worry about the people we lost. We'll find them, and bring them back. Promise."
"Thank you. That was Judy Hopps, ladies and gentlemen, our smallest member of the team. Stay tuned for more interviews and news regarding the expedition."
The rabbit took a second to glance around the cafe she'd found herself in after the interview. There were quite a few mammals here. And she didn't recognize most of them. There was a strange red-skinned one, a seemingly decaying giant (excuse her while she gags), one with odd goggles, one with red fur on the top of their head, a smaller one, and lastly, a strange mammal that seemed to buzz for some reason.
There was, however, one person that looked somewhat like someone she'd know. A vixen of some sort, over by the ordering counter. Familiarity was good, no denying that. But still, something seemed off about her. Added to the fact that she seemed quite heavily armed, she still threw her off as much as the others did. But still, she decided to approach.
"Excuse me, miss," she said, and the woman glanced behind her, before noticing the rabbit below her field of view.
"Hi there. Mind if I join you?"
"Excuse me, but I think a wild animal may have gotten in," a voice said from nearby. Huh, that was weird. Wild? Was said animal going crazy or something? Was it another case of Night Howlers? Just the thought of that instance made Judy's thoughts sour. That almost killed off society, if she remembered properly.
"Wait. That might be a prime. Excuse me, miss!" the same voice followed up with. The rabbit turned, confusion clear on her features.
"And we're here with yet another volunteer for the rescue expedition. Hi there, my name is Ron Burgundy. Would you mind sparing a moment or two to talk to the people back home?"
Oh, yeah. The media release. She nodded, a slight smile crossing her face. The man behind Mr. Burgundy adjusted the camera so there was a good view of the rabbit. This wasn't an easy task, but it was done.
"So, what's your name?" he asked, starting off with the most basic question he could.
"Judy Hopps, sir. Pleasure to meet you," was her reply. Not much else to say, though she struggled to find more.
"No, no. The pleasure is all mine. Why have you signed up to join this year's Danteverse event?"
"Well, I couldn't just sit back and watch, could I? People are in trouble!" Why else would anyone join? This was a search-and-rescue operation, not a death-match.
"Ah. So, no other motive?" he asked, a small smirk on his face for... whatever reason.
"No, that's about it."
"Right. Is there anything else you'd like to say?"
Judy took a minute to think about it, before she nodded.
"Don't worry about the people we lost. We'll find them, and bring them back. Promise."
"Thank you. That was Judy Hopps, ladies and gentlemen, our smallest member of the team. Stay tuned for more interviews and news regarding the expedition."
The rabbit took a second to glance around the cafe she'd found herself in after the interview. There were quite a few mammals here. And she didn't recognize most of them. There was a strange red-skinned one, a seemingly decaying giant (excuse her while she gags), one with odd goggles, one with red fur on the top of their head, a smaller one, and lastly, a strange mammal that seemed to buzz for some reason.
There was, however, one person that looked somewhat like someone she'd know. A vixen of some sort, over by the ordering counter. Familiarity was good, no denying that. But still, something seemed off about her. Added to the fact that she seemed quite heavily armed, she still threw her off as much as the others did. But still, she decided to approach.
"Excuse me, miss," she said, and the woman glanced behind her, before noticing the rabbit below her field of view.
"Hi there. Mind if I join you?"
