islandshore: (RIKU used LEER!)
Riku ([personal profile] islandshore) wrote2014-01-05 01:56 pm

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PGC filer;

Lightning and Hope are gone, which leaves us without leaders. That also cuts our numbers down to ten.

So, my question for your guys is "what next?" I don't think we should disband; just a quick look at the network will show that goons like Cobra are still at large. Still, we're gonna need some structural changes. New leaders, possibly new squads, and, more importantly, new members.

I guess I just want to know what you think. I don't know every one of you personally, but the PGC is supposed to be a team, so everyone should have a chance at giving feedback. I think if we sort out our strengths and weaknesses, that could help us with restructuring. It might be better to have multiple leaders so that if anyone disappears, there's people to fall back on. Maybe each squad can have one, beats me.

I'm gonna throw up an anonymous message in a sec to see about gathering newbies, though. If you've got friends you'd like to recommend, might as well bring them up now.


[Shortly after the PGC message pops up, a second message appears:]

Anonymous;

What does this world mean to you? Do you think it's something worth protecting, or would you rather sit on the sidelines and watch it burn? This place is more than sunshine and Pokémon battles. If given the choice to make a difference, would you take it?

[He remembers Lightning doing something like this before. He'll just have to keep his fingers crossed that it works.]
doitrockapella: (MOON ❖ feel it steal your heart tonight)

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[personal profile] doitrockapella 2014-01-06 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Your heart's in the right place, and there is value in that. But you're looking at trying to resist people who've done this longer than you, have more resources than you, and are generally insane enough to want to wreak havoc on the innocent masses for little apparent reason in the first place. You're already at a disadvantage; there's no sense in handing them any more advantage over you than they already have.

Part of knowing thy enemy is also being mature enough not to make assumptions about them. Many times you'll be wrong. And worse still, sometimes they will take advantage of you for it.
doitrockapella: (EXPLAIN ❖ istanbul not constantinople)

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[personal profile] doitrockapella 2014-01-08 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
You're still looking at it wrong. It's not really about what they want you to do, is it? That's assuming something about them — that their movements actively include a trap they're laying for you.

The way you should be thinking is, what will they expect you to do. In other words, what assumptions will they be carrying about you — and how can you circumvent them.
doitrockapella: (BOW ❖ holy shit was that an honorific)

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[personal profile] doitrockapella 2014-01-11 09:59 pm (UTC)(link)
That's something you'll have to figure out for yourself.

And will, one way or another.