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pain_train ([personal profile] pain_train) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2016-12-07 01:44 pm

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Who: Wrath
Broadcast: video to everyone
Action: Iskaulit, interfaith center (feel free to treat the action as a mingle)
When: broadcast is current, action happens the next day

[Wrath, all uniformed up and serious. Anyone who's seen it before will recognize this as her "in command" face, though she mercifully looks less pissed-off than she ever has before in this mode. More... thoughtful.]

This is a message aimed at the ship captains and first mates in the fleet, but I don't think it's a bad idea for other people to hear it. I'm Wrath, now captain of the Windrose.

This place is... weird, because we're given officer titles without an actual command structure in place, and without a legal code, oath, or universal moral authority over us. As someone who was a military officer for... I guess over twenty years, I find that really difficult.

It's pretty obvious that the intention for these ranks to be hollow, and for that to be a source of stress and drama that will entertain the audience. But captain is only an empty title if you let it be. And while we don't have any kind of unified mission or directive, there's one part of being an officer that can and should always apply: we take care of the people under our command.

I know a lot of you have gotten these arbitrary ranks without wanting them or having civilian or military command experience. I think it'd be helpful if we talked. I've got experience I can share, and I know other people do as well. And maybe together, we can come up with some ideas that will make everyone's lives better.

Stefan's said he doesn't mind if we borrow the meeting space in the Interfaith Center on the Iskaulit. This isn't for religious reasons, but because it's a nice space with plenty of chairs and hot drinks and stuff. If you want to participate in this discussion, let's get together tomorrow afternoon while we're still drifting, get to know each other, and talk.

Wrath out.


[Wrath doesn't really have expectations as such for people showing up, but she's made sure to get together some refreshments (tea and coffee-esque beverages, juice, and water) and some vegetarian snacks.

The space is set up to be friendly and welcoming, for people to talk in groups large or small, rather than as some kind of lecture thing. She's serious about wanting to keep it informal for now.

To hopefully keep the atmosphere relaxed even if she's in a more focused, serious mindset, Jellybean and Officer Snuggles are wandering around and will be happy to have attention from anyone.]
namisan: (cha up to?)

[personal profile] namisan 2016-12-28 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Really? [She blinks.] Like teaching people how to use their abilities? That sounds... ambitious.
beathach: break open the sky (97)

[personal profile] beathach 2016-12-29 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
Mm, just like that. It's - mm, when I was growing up, there was nothing like that. So we'd have to learn on our own, if we even wanted to. And it's pretty - intense, in some cases. Most people aren't born with their powers - they develop in their early teens, sometimes earlier. So it can be pretty stressful and frightening for them.

I mean, we have regular classes as well - it's a full school, but that's what makes it different.
namisan: (short hair IS better I agree)

[personal profile] namisan 2017-01-01 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
Are all the powers similar?

I mean-- in our world, we've got nothing inherent, but you can gain power from eating a kind of fruit. [Because One Piece.] But everyone's literally unique; they more or less have to teach themselves because there's nobody else in the world who can do what they do.
beathach: (24)

[personal profile] beathach 2017-01-01 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
A . . . fruit? [what is your world] Ah - they're all unique where I'm from, too. Even children of mutants have different powers from their parents. We're still studying it.
namisan: (did you want something?)

[personal profile] namisan 2017-01-01 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
[Just don't ask about the fruit, man. Nami thinks it's screwed up and she comes from there.]

That must make it pretty challenging to teach someone how to use their power, sometimes.
beathach: (95)

[personal profile] beathach 2017-01-03 09:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[he isn't going to ask, because he doesn't think he can. He'll give himself a headache trying to figure out the science behind it]

Mm, it can be a challenge, especially because of the differences. Charles is the one who mostly works with the students and their powers, and he has a gift when it comes to helping them.
namisan: (how about now?)

[personal profile] namisan 2017-01-04 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
It sounds like an interesting place. I'm... assuming mutants aren't common. [Given the name and all.]
beathach: (214)

[personal profile] beathach 2017-01-05 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Mm, yes and no? They're a lot more common now than when I was a kid. [he shrugs and smiles a little wryly] I didn't meet another mutant until I was in my twenties. Now . . . well, some are open about their powers, others aren't. So it's hard to really determine just how common it really is.