[It's been a week since Pitfall, and the PPDC is still a flurry of activity. There's a million debriefs, a million things to sort out, interviews and paperwork and meetings to decide what the hell happens to the program now. Mako argues that they shouldn't shut it down, that they should be prepared in the event the kaiju return, but she suspects that a good number of people she speaks to are convinced she just doesn't want to let the program go.
So, Mako throws herself into her work, trying to stay busy and bury her grief. Too many of them have died for this, and now they're left with four rangers and no jaegers. Chuck is still in medical, still in terrible shape, from what Mako knows of her last check in. She doesn't quite know how to handle it. She feels compelled to visit, even if she's not entirely sure that he'd want her there. It's a way to play support for Herc, if nothing else, so for the third time in the seven days since they found him, Mako finds herself heading back to his room, wondering if he'll ever wake up.]
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So, Mako throws herself into her work, trying to stay busy and bury her grief. Too many of them have died for this, and now they're left with four rangers and no jaegers. Chuck is still in medical, still in terrible shape, from what Mako knows of her last check in. She doesn't quite know how to handle it. She feels compelled to visit, even if she's not entirely sure that he'd want her there. It's a way to play support for Herc, if nothing else, so for the third time in the seven days since they found him, Mako finds herself heading back to his room, wondering if he'll ever wake up.]