I Feel Like It Is Necessary To Acknowledge Our Successes When They Do Occur Lest We Let Dissidents Pretend That No Progress Is Being Made At All And The Rumors Of Idleness Become Reality
that right there is the only reason i think we need to be public about this stuff, but we can make people aware of our successes without divulging too much information
While Issues Like The Cloning And AI Seem Sufficiently Sensitive To Merit A Degree Of Secrecy I Do See The Merit In Making Public Low-Priority Non-Supply Missions Because Otherwise Transports Get Hung Up On Supplies As The Definition Of Mission Very Easily And Do Not Know How To Find Alternatives The Fraction Of Active Mission-goers Is Smaller Than It Has To Be
no matter what we find down in exsilium, i think it's pretty clear that fucking around in the past has even bigger consequences than we realized. if we're encouraging people to go on missions i'd want to make sure we're encouraging the right people
Maybe Im Not Sure It Is A Function Of The Wrong People As Much As The Wrong Mission This Never Really Happened Back When The Initiative Assigned Missions The United Earth Would Just React And We Would Counter That Which Is Different From The Unintended Results Emerging Now The Success Of All The Mandatory Missions Suggests The Population As A Whole Is Not Sufficiently Subverted By The Adverse Actions Of Any Given Transport So My Theory Is More That The Diversity And Contradiction Of Current Missions Is At Fault Does That Seem Possible To You I Havent Heard About Too Many Outright Failures Beyond The Infamous Ahiru-English Cactus Incident
I Never Realized How Much We Owe To The Initiatives Late Tacticians Until It Was Too Late Transports On The Network Consistently Croon About How The Tactical Experts In Our Ranks Are Squandered And Dont Receive A Fair Say They Are Not Exactly Lining Up To Speak Out Now Though
but you're not wrong. transports might be better at planning head on attacks but i don't think many of us have experience with waging war through time travel quite like this.
As Much As I Appreciated The Relative Atmosphere Of Unity That Flourished During The Albatross Affair The United Earth Following Is Not Exactly An Acceptable Risk
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Lest We Let Dissidents Pretend That No Progress Is Being Made At All
And The Rumors Of Idleness Become Reality
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I Do See The Merit In Making Public Low-Priority Non-Supply Missions Because Otherwise Transports Get Hung Up On Supplies As The Definition Of Mission Very Easily And Do Not Know How To Find Alternatives
The Fraction Of Active Mission-goers Is Smaller Than It Has To Be
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no matter what we find down in exsilium, i think it's pretty clear that fucking around in the past has even bigger consequences than we realized. if we're encouraging people to go on missions i'd want to make sure we're encouraging the right people
[ie people she trusts
whichi is such a small number these days.]
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Im Not Sure It Is A Function Of The Wrong People As Much As The Wrong Mission
This Never Really Happened Back When The Initiative Assigned Missions
The United Earth Would Just React And We Would Counter That
Which Is Different From The Unintended Results Emerging Now
The Success Of All The Mandatory Missions Suggests The Population As A Whole Is Not Sufficiently Subverted By The Adverse Actions Of Any Given Transport
So My Theory Is More That The Diversity And Contradiction Of Current Missions Is At Fault
Does That Seem Possible To You
I Havent Heard About Too Many Outright Failures Beyond The Infamous Ahiru-English Cactus Incident
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for the private missions i mean, not the big ones
[Which sort of... makes her think about the fact she never went on any private missions, but she probably shouldn't think about it too hard.]
but you've got a point. the issue would just then be how to get people to actually follow mission outlines instead of fucking around
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Transports On The Network Consistently Croon About How The Tactical Experts In Our Ranks Are Squandered And Dont Receive A Fair Say
They Are Not Exactly Lining Up To Speak Out Now Though
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but you're not wrong. transports might be better at planning head on attacks but i don't think many of us have experience with waging war through time travel quite like this.
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Going Back In Time To Ask For Advice
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it could work
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I Have Myself Completely Given Up On Personally Understanding The Topic At All
Or At Least Had
Before This Situation Arose
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only the famous vigilantes have to deal with time travel bullshit
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Its One Of The Few Things My Interdimensional Knowledge Can Guarantee For You
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The United Earth Following Is Not Exactly An Acceptable Risk
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from the mouths of babes unfamiliar with comics
I Was Under The Impression Metahumans Werent Part Of Your Population
o kanaya
the military would've helped, but it'd be the superheroes who'd make sure the invasion failed
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How Many Of Them Are There
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