It's early November at Harugaizumi International School. Last week, the whole school put on a cultural festival, with the School Idol Club having a performance in the gym. You got a pretty decent turnout, but that's no reason to rest on your laurels; practice and school both continue this week! Have fun, check out the setting, and keep your ears open. You never know what opportunities will pop up for you!
[Rita, for her part, spends a fair bit of time looking over the stats in detail - she was probably one of the only people who went to the Tsundere Cafe, which reminds her that she's one of the weirdoes.
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I've got one point of concern. Going over a bunch of debug data from the stage lights, I've found... Three issues with the electrical hookups on and above the stage. Given that the hookups I used were essentially 'what was convenient', we probably should have some professional electricians check the whole thing out and do some wire fixes.
[Someone should probably cut Rita off before she gets into the specifics and drops into what may as well be technobabble.]
Issues with the electricity? I'm surprised, given how recently the gym was redone. [She writes something down on her clipboard.] I can't promise anything; the student council doesn't control the maintenance budget. Still, I'll pass it on to the faculty and see if they can manage it. We are a small-town school, I'm sure you understand. Even if KiSeKi merchandise still sells, at least to the fans of historic groups.
If how these things usually go holds true, the school will be more interested in marketing the more popular you get, so you do seem to be on the right track as long as you can continue it. Just don't lag behind.
Yup. Still feels weird being in this, but that's how it goes I guess. If I can't do more on this issue, I'll just need to focus on what I can control, I guess.
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Whatever.]
I've got one point of concern. Going over a bunch of debug data from the stage lights, I've found... Three issues with the electrical hookups on and above the stage. Given that the hookups I used were essentially 'what was convenient', we probably should have some professional electricians check the whole thing out and do some wire fixes.
[Someone should probably cut Rita off before she gets into the specifics and drops into what may as well be technobabble.]
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Meaning more sales.
Okay, that's a new line of stuff to read up on, then. Easy enough, maybe.
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