The time has finally come, after a long year of training in the Navy the cadet bas finally been given a deployment assignment. The name of the place he'd been assigned was awfully strange "Great Imperial Theater". However, he recalled that last year two other navy officers by the names of Ogami and Kayama were also assigned there.
When he arrived at the theater, the cadet were almost immediately greeted by an old man in a military uniform. "Ah, you must be the young upstart that Ayame has been telling me about."
"Yes sir! Reporting for duty! I'll do whatever I can to protect the Great Imperial Theater!" The Cadet saluted his superior.
"Now now, settle down. You're still in training after all. Before you protect anything we'll need to put your through a training course." Yoneda waved his hands to indicate the cadet should stop saluting.
"Of course, sir! What should we do first?" The Cadet was practically hopping like a bunny in excitement.
"Well, originally me and captain Ogami were going to put your through a trial month at the theater where you apprentice directly underneath each member of the Flower Division....but then I saw your file." Yoneda's voice dropped sadly as he grabbed a piece of paper from a file and placed it on the table.
On the piece of paper was the cadets name, picture, and several stats.
"To be completely honest, these aren't good. If it weren't for your inate spirit power we would have canceled this training session entirely." Yoneda explained, partially shattering the Cadet's dreams. "Luckily for you, Captain Ogami has proposed a way for you to still train under us and hopefully improve these stats."
"What is it, sir?! I'll do anything!" The Cadet leaned over the side of Yoneda's table.
"Using a machine that we sto- borrowed from a member of the Flower Division, we're going to train you by having you walk a mile in their shoes. There's no better way to learn than experience after all! You'll learn hands on how people like Iris control their spirit power or how someone like Sumire keeps her grace in public." Yoneda kept explaining.
"Hm? I don't get it?" The Cadet wasn't understanding what the commander meant at all.
Looking back at the Cadet's file again, Yoneda sighed "I supposed there's no better way than to just throw you into the fray. When you wake up, you'll find a sticky note from Ogami telling you exactly how you should act. Also, keep your identity a secret. If anyone finds out who you really are we'll send you right back to the navy."
"Huh? Wuh?" Before the Cadet could process anything that was going on, Yoneda pressed a button on the small machine he pulled out. Within seconds the cadet could feel his soul being shoved out of his body and sent flying across the theater.
When the Cadet next woke up he was in an unfamiliar room and more importantly an unfamiliar body. His only indicator of what was going on being a sticky note stuck to his forehead.
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