Eichi Tenshouin (
syckophant) wrote2019-02-12 04:54 pm
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This is Tenshouin Eichi, His Majesty the Emperor, also known as Bordeaux. I'm so terribly sorry I couldn't get to you in time, but if you leave a message I am sure to get back to you~ ♪
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[It doesn't take him long, just long enough to be dressed and looking put together before he does come out.]
What is it, Miss Yvette?
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If this is what she's into, it's hard to tell, considering her expression is the same as usual. She's definitely curious about Eichi's reaction. ]
I thought I'd offset the unpleasantness of work talk with something good to watch. B and Talon have proposed a new communication system for missions, which has been approved by Intensity.
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It's hardly professional.
[Not because he dislikes it, but because it is a distraction, and really, Yvette doesn't need to see Eichi. Distracted.]
Oh...? And what would that be?
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[ that's a lie, she's always professional, though she'll take a moment to appreciate the video with intellectual interest. It's like a documentary, or an art installation, hardly a thing to be distracted by.
Of course, that's subjective. ]
They're proposing a mission review and communication system. Points of contact will be reviewing plans for expeditions; going over what can potentially go wrong; and agree on procedures on what to do if that happens.
The point of contact will remain behind, and stay behind, so that they can be available if needed, either to provide up to date information, recommend solutions or send a rescue party. While this doesn't account for emergency situations where communication devices can't be used, the primary aim is to keep those left behind from recklessly jumping in to help on their own.
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That's fine for stupid plans like what Absinthe did, but we should not be so foolish as to think that we all have the same things in mind. Working with others... it's asking for trouble.
The more moving parts a machine has, the more things that can and will go wrong.
I already didn't like taking people along from other units, and now we're suppossed to rely on them on the home front?
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And while they are seeking a representative from each unit, the contact person can be anyone in the pool they'd like to work with, although that person will be relaying the information to the other points of contact. The contacts double as a think tank for would-be adventurers who don't know what dangers they'd face and wouldn't know how to come up with a contingency plan on their own.
Anyway, I've been tapped to participate, so I thought you should know. I wouldn't feel particularly hurt if anyone on unit would rather speak to another contact [ not that she ever feels hurt ]. I'm also cognizant of the fact not everyone wants others to know what they're doing, so I have no expectations that every expedition will be brought to the attention of the group.
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...I would prefer it if those on our unit would refrain from any such "adventuring". Compiling and gathering information is all well and good, but these forays into Hell are too high-risk and low-reward. We will not remain in this place forever, and eventually we will have our opportunities to move freely through those realms.
That said, I realize that this is a thing that you likely want to do, so. Keep it to being a contact point, and not going onto the field yourself and I will have no problem with it.
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I have no intention of working in the field, and it seems B and Intensity will also be home base mainstays. I'm not out to ruin anyone's fun, but if my abilities could be an asset, then I want to provide them to the community.
B, Talon and I are the committee responsible for vetting the other candidates and finalizing the team. Full disclosure, a fair amount of nepotism was involved. I've never hidden my work relationship with B, and Talon comes to me for debriefings. [ Which makes for an opportune segue into: ] Which reminds me... I stopped you before, because you were obviously worn out, but if you're up to talking about what happened...
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And I'm less than pleased by this fool's errand you seem to be helping to put together. I'd thought you were smart enough to know that a "committee" in which nepotism is involved is just a collection of people who already agree with each other, and functions the same as one person making all of the decisions.
[Waves a hand and shakes his head.] But that doesnt matter! I'm not wasting any more of my mind on that than this! I've no interest in this project of yours, and I want nothing to do with it, besides! So.
Is that all for this meeting?
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I had fully anticipated that this system is something our unit won't have interest in, but I didn't want my own partner being the last to know what's going on. [ but she won't correct that she was tapped because she's in agreement with everyone, because it's better than admitting she's been working with Intensity and watching her audition idol unitmates ]
The implementation of this system has very little to do with Absinthe's expedition, failed in your perspective or not: There was an expedition subsequent to the one you were on that ended with someone killing themselves in a last ditch effort to request help from Lilith. That is the level of recklessness we're trying to prevent, by establishing with the team what would constitute an emergency and when they would require rescuing.
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[Not that he likes the idea, but of course he shouldn't lash out at her for telling him something. Otherwise she would have more reason to keep things from him.]
Idiots are going to be idiots, no matter the safeguards in place. But by all means, good luck.
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If the aforementioned stupid people go forth refusing to heed our advice, they're free to. They're just on their own.
In theory, anyone who's read the material provided and thinks critically about their actions should be fine. [ though she takes little comfort in it, knowing how people don't read, forget or just disregard the information provided. ]
Naturally, a new report will be coming out, but I haven't seen it yet, and I only know what Talon has told me.
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...What would you say your end goals are for all of this. "You" in general, I mean, not you specifically, though if you do have a specific goal, I am curious.
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I'm in agreement with that. If there was anything else I'd add, it would be for preparing the contact team for emergency situations, except those would not be easy to plan for.
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What are these risks for? I don't mean to undermine them, or anything, I just don't understand what could be worth... I suppose... [He shakes his head.]
No, I. Nevermind.
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Quite honestly, I am thankful to not have to expect that level of recklessness from BARiTONES— while I was caught off guard by Absinthe's expedition, he is not beholden to me. Ah, not that I expected you to tell me about it, either, and this new position doesn't make anyone any more obligated, since it is opt-in. But... if you thought you'd ever be in situation where you might not return, and you wanted me to do something about it, then I would like to know, so I could coordinate that to the best of my ability. I'm not foolish enough to think that my involvement would make you or anyone else safer or more successful, but I will put all my effort into minimizing damage.
Moving on, Intensity has made no secret of his motivation to rule Hell, and while I can't say I support him in that sense, I see little downside to being informed through the sacrifices of himself and others. If we're ultimately supposed to choose one side or the other, then that choice should be an informed one. We're already in Hell, after all, a few more bites from the Fruit of Knowledge isn't going to leave us any worse off than we already are.
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... So you are not loyal to his cause of ruling, then? [His expression is relaxed, curious, and open. He's genuinely asking, at least for now. If she didn't want a boss before, why should she change her mind now...?]
I had thought this was about you throwing in behind him. I don't want us to be on opposing sides... We are a unit. We should be able to trust each other, even if it is for no reason other than that it benefits us during this production.
That said, this does mean he and I will be opposing each other once this is over... I've no intention to allow anyone power over me, though I certainly do not want to remain in Hell. But you're right that we need to know as much as possible while we are here.
Is that knowledge really all you are joining this project for...?
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Furthermore, the path Intensity treads is risky, and he is just as capable of bad decisions as anyone else. Possibly more, considering his personality. We are business partners, in the capacity that if he asks for my analysis and opinion, I grant them to him, just as I would for anyone else. It is the least I can do for the information he provides, but I'm not siding with him. As always, you're free to confirm that whenever you'd like [ with their ability ], though it would be good practice to exercise some subtlety. Never miss an opportunity to hone a useful skill. If you could pull it off without me noticing, I'd actually be impressed— oh... let me get back to my point.
Anyway, if you consider him your competition, then that's between you two, to be settled after Graduation. When that time comes for me, I'll most likely return home, and you'll finally be rid of me.
[ she laughs a little at that, not that she thinks he hates her, or that she'd be hurt if he did hate her. But they're not friends and he'd probably enjoy himself more if she wasn't around babysitting him. ]
Until then, I still consider the unit sacrosanct. By which I mean I will facilitate any reasonable requests for assistance or confidentiality, but if another's actions could jeopardize the inter-unit relations I've worked on, our standing within the community, then I reserve the right to protect that as I see fit. As you can see, members are dispensable. But reputations last, long after perpetrators are gone. Those who remain do not easily forget. While I don't know the specifics, you should be aware that bad blood that predates the existence of our unit persists. I don't want us to be in that position; I don't want to leave behind a mess for my replacement to clean up, but there's only so much I can do.
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That's really all you want...? To go home?
[He isn't... sure how to feel about that. Of course, some people have to want to go home, and Yvette never was someone with desires, but it is so baffling to him that someone who doesn't seem attached to much of anyone or anything could only want to return to a world they left.]
Why work so hard just for that?
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[ An honest question, since she's never considered being anywhere else. It only makes sense to go back where she came, back to whatever organization she used to work for and whatever jobs they have her do. ]
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You're intelligent, and at the least seem curious, so... why go home, where you know, where you'd understand it all, when you could travel the multiverse? You could go to any number of worlds, learn so much, observe anything. Isn't that an interesting idea...?
Well. I suppose some people just want familiarity, it just seems odd to me.
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But if I chose the other option, I don't have anything I'd wish for anyway. Furthermore, it would put me in the employ of someone I know very little about. If I go back, at least I know who I can refuse to work with.
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[Probably. Eichi does sound convinced of that, though.]
They might think you owe them, but who cares what some over-inflated imp wants? It's their fault we're here anyway. They don't take your free will.
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We really are different. Not that you're incorrect, but I can't really think like that at all...
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It's a shame. You work so hard. Surely you deserve more.
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