Entry tags:
- * npc: commander grothia,
- 9s [nier],
- achilles [fate],
- armitage hux [star wars],
- arthur [inception],
- ashitaka [princess mononoke],
- chiron [fate],
- dolores abernathy [westworld],
- dorian pavus [dragon age],
- genji shimada [overwatch],
- hei [darker than black],
- heine rammsteiner [dogs],
- jeyne westerling [asoiaf],
- john constantine [dc],
- jon snow [asoiaf],
- kel cheris [machineries of empire],
- lena oxton [overwatch],
- leonardo watch [bbb],
- mordred [fate],
- nicholas d. wolfwood [trigun],
- ryo asuka [devilman],
- ryuji sakamoto [persona],
- samus aran [metroid],
- sebastian michaelis [black butler],
- siegfried [fate],
- soldier 76 [overwatch],
- thor odinson [marvel],
- vex'ahlia [dungeons & dragons],
- william [westworld]
FROM: @CMDR | TO: @ALL
ATTN: ALL PERSONEL.
We have had recent recruits that have joined our fight. I understand you have been briefed and given training for this mission and our stay in Aranean society. As for the rest: I am your Commanding Officer, Grothia, previously of the Regency. Unfortunately, at present, I am often tied up in diplomacy meetings with the high court. But you can reach me via your BCE, or at certain times during the day in COST's supplied quarters.
Field Officer Young, who is at present wearing of her human appearance, is also present. She can be found at similar through similar means.
If you have any concerns, you may bring them to either of us.
As for your mission here. Our main concern is to secure COST's supply of Ymir, this substance is responsible for powering all forms of time travel in the Galaxy and the dimension shifting required to do so. It is the bones of the fallen God, Ymir and it seems mankind was not made to touch their Gods. Aranean's are a species genetically made to mine such a thing and no human is capable of it. That is why they are absolutely crucial and our alliance with them over the Regency, at all costs, must be assured.
At present, High Queen Thsch is our best bet of this. There is no denying the woman is cruel. A slight is enough to make her snap your limbs, one by one. But the natural Jhashcn bias to those who would eat those who suppress inclines her to us, and we need to foster that fondness.
Her daughter, on the other hand, wishes to overthrow her mother, as is their way. So far in my dealings with her, she has been far more moderate. She favours neither heavy slavery nor absolute forms of punishment. She even has an open, qualitative relationship with her brother as I have observed them. They frequently whisper together at the meetings I have attended. That may be appealing, but she will have no bar with us, as we cannot at present assure what she needs to take the throne.
That is as much as my limited position has allowed me to learn. Sadly neither Officer Young or I can move too freely due to our high profile scrutiny. Remember: if it moves, it is a spy, here. There is nothing you say, or do, that is not being reported to someone unless it is done through the BCE.
As such: COST operatives, I require a debrief of your actions, so they we may assist one another. If you have an idea, a skill, speak up, so that we can use it. This is not a usual type of battle, more's the pity, and awareness of movements is needed more than ever.
We have had recent recruits that have joined our fight. I understand you have been briefed and given training for this mission and our stay in Aranean society. As for the rest: I am your Commanding Officer, Grothia, previously of the Regency. Unfortunately, at present, I am often tied up in diplomacy meetings with the high court. But you can reach me via your BCE, or at certain times during the day in COST's supplied quarters.
Field Officer Young, who is at present wearing of her human appearance, is also present. She can be found at similar through similar means.
If you have any concerns, you may bring them to either of us.
As for your mission here. Our main concern is to secure COST's supply of Ymir, this substance is responsible for powering all forms of time travel in the Galaxy and the dimension shifting required to do so. It is the bones of the fallen God, Ymir and it seems mankind was not made to touch their Gods. Aranean's are a species genetically made to mine such a thing and no human is capable of it. That is why they are absolutely crucial and our alliance with them over the Regency, at all costs, must be assured.
At present, High Queen Thsch is our best bet of this. There is no denying the woman is cruel. A slight is enough to make her snap your limbs, one by one. But the natural Jhashcn bias to those who would eat those who suppress inclines her to us, and we need to foster that fondness.
Her daughter, on the other hand, wishes to overthrow her mother, as is their way. So far in my dealings with her, she has been far more moderate. She favours neither heavy slavery nor absolute forms of punishment. She even has an open, qualitative relationship with her brother as I have observed them. They frequently whisper together at the meetings I have attended. That may be appealing, but she will have no bar with us, as we cannot at present assure what she needs to take the throne.
That is as much as my limited position has allowed me to learn. Sadly neither Officer Young or I can move too freely due to our high profile scrutiny. Remember: if it moves, it is a spy, here. There is nothing you say, or do, that is not being reported to someone unless it is done through the BCE.
As such: COST operatives, I require a debrief of your actions, so they we may assist one another. If you have an idea, a skill, speak up, so that we can use it. This is not a usual type of battle, more's the pity, and awareness of movements is needed more than ever.
private @PETTYOFFICER
[private from here on out]
no subject
But as someone who hated their parent with every fiber of their being, I know the instinct to choose the opposite side to be contrary.
But often that feeling can be tempered when the object of contempt is removed. The need to be an opposing force for the sake of it no longer exists. One can choose the correct path, but in the right way, instead of having to strain under the yoke of tyranny and disgust.
Let her overthrow. But sway her to COST.
no subject
But you're not wrong that people try to oppose who they hate simply for the sake of opposing them, sometimes, whether or not the person they oppose has the right of a situation. Sometimes they can't even see far enough to know that the person they oppose is in the right. They can't even consider the idea.
[He thinks of two people now, both of whom seemed to hate him for daring to exist: Lady Stark and Alliser Thorne. He and Lady Stark probably wouldn't have taken opposite sides when it came to any matter that was important, though he suspects she would not have agreed with his decision to let the surviving Wildlings pass through the Wall... if he had been at Robb's side, their goals would have been the same, so that she might have argued against his suggestions but might have been able to reluctantly come around to any that were good. Thorne, on the other hand... had they ever really had the same goal? Both believed in the Watch, and Thorne had had experience... but not the right kind of experience, not the revelatory kind.
What would each of them have done in this situation? What would Jon do if he himself were in charge? It's damnably hard to say, but it would start with asking advisors -- all kinds of advisors.]
What would you do to sway the Princess to COST?
no subject
...you sound like you speak from experience, in one way or another.
[On what end, perhaps it doesn't matter; but knowing the irrational feelings that sometimes come into the rational is what is important, here. Hux learned to take what was good about his father's ideas and discard the rest; but had he not good people around him to help temper him, it could have become something else--he could have become more like Kylo Ren.]
First off, find out if there was any inherent reason, besides her mother's opposition, on why she favored the Regency. From there, the path becomes more complicated. One I'd rather not speak over this.