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Oh the Humanity!: Friendship is International Adventure, Thursday, period 1
"Bonjour!" Pinkie greeted as the students gathered for class, today. "Bienvenue à nouveau chaque poney! Aujourd'hui, nous allons à une belle ville en Afrique de l'Ouest . Espérons que vous avez tous brossé votre français!"
Because, sure, why wouldn't the creature from a universe that literally doesn't have a France speak French?
"Yeah, in case ya didn't follow that," Eliot said. "Today we're headed to West Africa, specifically Senegal, which was colonized primarily by the French. So that's their official language."
"Une belle langue pour un beau pays!" said Pinkie.
"You gonna be doin' that all day?"
"Oui!"
Eliot sighed. "Right. Well, we've got phrasebooks for everyone who isn't randomly fluent. We'll be hitting the capital city of Dakar, where you're reasonably likely to be able to find someone who speaks English. But, uh. Try not to wander too far off the beaten track."
"Je pense que vous allez aimer Dakar. Il semble si plein d'histoire et de la culture et des musées et il y a un zoo! Très amusant!"
"You sound like an online translator," Eliot said.
"Allons-y!"
Because, sure, why wouldn't the creature from a universe that literally doesn't have a France speak French?
"Yeah, in case ya didn't follow that," Eliot said. "Today we're headed to West Africa, specifically Senegal, which was colonized primarily by the French. So that's their official language."
"Une belle langue pour un beau pays!" said Pinkie.
"You gonna be doin' that all day?"
"Oui!"
Eliot sighed. "Right. Well, we've got phrasebooks for everyone who isn't randomly fluent. We'll be hitting the capital city of Dakar, where you're reasonably likely to be able to find someone who speaks English. But, uh. Try not to wander too far off the beaten track."
"Je pense que vous allez aimer Dakar. Il semble si plein d'histoire et de la culture et des musées et il y a un zoo! Très amusant!"
"You sound like an online translator," Eliot said.
"Allons-y!"

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Like the survival of the city.
"I would be interested in any help you wish to offer. The information you've passed along already has been quite useful and dovetailed with my own plans."
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As far as Eliot was concerned, LA could go hang, so long as Kathy got out alright. But then Kathy would be miserable, so. . . .
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"Any idea on how this thing is spreadin', at least?"
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You know, typical zombie stuff.
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"That's what Zzzap's up to," Stealth said. "He's trying it both ways. He's the most well-known of the heroes. His celebrity in scientific circles may give him the credibility I lack." At least without using her real name. "Otherwise, his access any electronic database will come in handy. He struck out before because he gave them too much information, allowing the CDC to dismiss his claims as a hoax. Few people understand how much discretion is needed when dealing with various kinds of people."
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Even now, years after the first heroes had appeared, the newspapers and other various news sources were filled with diatribes for them, against them, calling them hoaxes, saying they were evil, or sent by angels, or dangerous criminals who needed to be locked up and tested...
"In this case, the politicians can be trusted even less than normal. I can send you my files and the expected reactions of all of the politicians with sufficient power to be useful in this, though I assure you 'protecting their own positions' is the highest priority for all of them. As for the possibility of an agent behind this, it is impossible to say for certain. Doubtful, though, as the only surveillance I have seen on them is my own. If there is someone behind this outbreak, they either did not survive the zombie breaking free or they were content to let it loose onto an unsuspecting population with no oversight. Tracking such a madman would be difficult, to say the least."