How we get there is less of a concern than how we'll find the means to work together.
[From the looks of it, he determines that she's unfocused and unfamiliar with how to handle an operation like this. He doesn't know if it's the stress, or perhaps she's used to working under someone who gives her orders. Hard to say.]
We need to get a head count. A proper one. I'll ask Cassius to make us a network so we can all communicate.
[ if she wasn't annoyed and already on the defensive, daisy would be happy to remind him of something she'd already said publicly on the network. (though, in retrospect, perhaps that was before his time.)
she's never wanted to be the person in charge of an operation. she's led where she had to — the secret warriors, the caterpillar projects, rescue ops and small missions to extract inhumans from bad situations — but she's never wanted to be in charge. coulson had joked once about giving her the director's seat, and daisy had stammered out her denial, pushing it out of the realm of possibility as quickly as she could.
it was too much pressure, too much responsibility, too many eyes on her and too many expectations to live up to. for someone who thought very little of their own self-worth, it was a disaster waiting to happen. she'd much rather be given orders and know she can fulfill them... or break them, if she wanted to. ]
not a bad idea. strange and i built a map during the una raids, if we can implement something like that for real-time surveillance and record keeping. anyone who's willing to go on this mission should be willing to be found in a worst case scenario.
[ they should at least try to be able to recover the bodies, as strange pointed out. ]
[Akechi has his doubts about this going over well. Given the type of people risking what they can here—no. He doesn't think it's a good idea.]
I think we should table that at the moment. Let's begin with discussing getting in and out. Strategy.
I agree there is some value in having everyone able to be found, but you have to consider the profile of those more likely to be involved.
[He both dislikes the idea immensely, but knows the value of it from his short time with the Phantom Thieves. That was primarily what Futaba did for the group within both the Palaces and Mementos.]
[After he sends that, he pauses, and she'll see the telling "dot dot dot" of Akechi not being done.
Thinking of Futaba gives him an idea.]
Rather than being available to each other by way of location, we should pick someone to stay out of the fray and help us find hiding spots. You know, the techie or support in movies, looking at the map and providing guidance. I'm sure there's someone among our numbers who took the deal who would be better suited for that.
Of course, there is Cassius himself. I'm sure he's up for it, but giving someone the feeling of importance wouldn't hurt. Plus, everyone can feel as if they truly have control over this situation if they have a firm grip on who has information such as this.
[ she's not going to defend something that akechi outright says is a bad idea. he's not going to agree with her, and she's not going to convince him. ]
you want a guy in the chair.
[ it's not a bad idea. it's something daisy has done for the displaced already, back when rey went missing, but it's not something she wants to do now. she wants to be on frontlines. ]
do you have someone in mind for something like that?
No. I know that people were aware of each other's talents in the past, but there's been some turnover, so even searching through the network is an act of futility.
If Cassius accepts my offer, I'd like to see if someone would volunteer.
if a teenager is that much of a threat to an claiming-at-omnipotent ai, he's got bigger problems than we thought. i don't think she'd do anything to sabotage us, though. you're welcome to vet her yourself if it'll make you feel comfortable.
our lives are in a lot of hands. cassius is too desperate for what he wants us to do to be mad that we're using what little resources we have to be successful.
especially when you consider we're going to wind up fighting our own just to get it done.
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[From the looks of it, he determines that she's unfocused and unfamiliar with how to handle an operation like this. He doesn't know if it's the stress, or perhaps she's used to working under someone who gives her orders. Hard to say.]
We need to get a head count. A proper one. I'll ask Cassius to make us a network so we can all communicate.
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she's never wanted to be the person in charge of an operation. she's led where she had to — the secret warriors, the caterpillar projects, rescue ops and small missions to extract inhumans from bad situations — but she's never wanted to be in charge. coulson had joked once about giving her the director's seat, and daisy had stammered out her denial, pushing it out of the realm of possibility as quickly as she could.
it was too much pressure, too much responsibility, too many eyes on her and too many expectations to live up to. for someone who thought very little of their own self-worth, it was a disaster waiting to happen. she'd much rather be given orders and know she can fulfill them... or break them, if she wanted to. ]
not a bad idea. strange and i built a map during the una raids, if we can implement something like that for real-time surveillance and record keeping. anyone who's willing to go on this mission should be willing to be found in a worst case scenario.
[ they should at least try to be able to recover the bodies, as strange pointed out. ]
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[Akechi has his doubts about this going over well. Given the type of people risking what they can here—no. He doesn't think it's a good idea.]
I think we should table that at the moment. Let's begin with discussing getting in and out. Strategy.
I agree there is some value in having everyone able to be found, but you have to consider the profile of those more likely to be involved.
[He both dislikes the idea immensely, but knows the value of it from his short time with the Phantom Thieves. That was primarily what Futaba did for the group within both the Palaces and Mementos.]
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Thinking of Futaba gives him an idea.]
Rather than being available to each other by way of location, we should pick someone to stay out of the fray and help us find hiding spots. You know, the techie or support in movies, looking at the map and providing guidance. I'm sure there's someone among our numbers who took the deal who would be better suited for that.
Of course, there is Cassius himself. I'm sure he's up for it, but giving someone the feeling of importance wouldn't hurt. Plus, everyone can feel as if they truly have control over this situation if they have a firm grip on who has information such as this.
What do you think?
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you want a guy in the chair.
[ it's not a bad idea. it's something daisy has done for the displaced already, back when rey went missing, but it's not something she wants to do now. she wants to be on frontlines. ]
do you have someone in mind for something like that?
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If Cassius accepts my offer, I'd like to see if someone would volunteer.
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[ problem is, it's hard to tell what anyone's intentions are. ]
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Hopefully other saboteurs would be in the same boat. But I trust your time with the Displaced will help us weed out any unwanted parties.
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[ she's still mad at him. ]
you might want to check in with [Bad username or site: silena @ beauregard]. she's been wanting to help but not actually fight.
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i don't think she'd do anything to sabotage us, though. you're welcome to vet her yourself if it'll make you feel comfortable.
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cassius is too desperate for what he wants us to do to be mad that we're using what little resources we have to be successful.
especially when you consider we're going to wind up fighting our own just to get it done.
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