So I've spoken with Kaizuki in private to see if the issue can be resolved and it's pretty obvious they genuinely didn't know. They can't edit it because of a self-requested threadban but at the moment it sounds like they're contacting a Mod to do it.

They asked me to say:
@Kaizuki Okay. Thank you. Please, in the future, verify that the content you post is what you intend to post. Reading back through your posts, now that I've calmed down a little, I can't see any sign that you were a troll or had malicious intent. I accept your apology.


I realize that this may be far too much to ask during a sensitive moment while you're in a lot of distress, or a manifestation of my own oversensitivity, but if you know that the contents of the video are triggering, I'm going to ask you not to describe them in the detail that you do without spoilers.

I don't appreciate the very graphic images that are in my head right now, either. I don't appreciate the invitation to dwell on these images, or the writing prompts for my intrusive thoughts.
I apologize. I was hasty in my response and I have put you through what Kaizuki put me through. I did not intend for this to happen. I'm going back and editing removing all of my comments on the content in question, as the person who posted it has removed it.
Edit: strikethrough fixed
 
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I will enjoy an earnest discussion if someone cares to provide it,

Thank you. I'd rather be playing, voting and reading as well. @Always Happening , I'll extend what you were thinking. I'm saying that it isn't too much attachment to the task at hand, it is too little relative attachment to the people who are also making the Quest happen.

Only speaking from my own place, and I hope that is alright. Thoughts in this posting should be taken as a generalization, and apply to any person, not an individual. As does what I'll say now. If we can use this sort of thinking in the moments when we otherwise might not be creating "editorial decisions" we might be able to avoid acting in ways that create bruised feelings. If I may go the long way around, this is a meditation on why.

Maybe now is a good time to assert that we each have plenty of motive to accept these other people, around us here? Do that. More than before.

Evidence is mounting! There are NO perfect humans! Not even here! Not me, either! (Proof is left to the reader, as an exercise.) The better way to respond to this knowledge, is to see if the input around us allows our own thinking to take different forms - the forms we started with might have been good, but they weren't perfect. Things that are not perfect could be improved, if one finds a way. People can improve themselves, universally, even 'you.' Variation in thought from competition, as well as consolidation from agreement are both more meaningful together. Seeking both is the search strategy for the next improvement. The partnership with others can be a paradox, or not immediately relevant, but at times it results in "better."

The best route to "Sabrina" is not just within any one reader, making her requires more resources than that. Struggling to "capture" the discussion for oneself avoids the connections between the readers, the well from which "Sabrina" is actually flowing. Capturing the discussion is actually a form of failure,.
Leadership is distinct from redacting and curating and exclusion.
Anyone should try to be the better leader at any time, because we all made mistakes. And we will make them again. Whoever 'wins' will soon require the leadership of the next person, in order to have the story continue. Each of us is necessary. We should accept that, and accept all our collaborators. Try to limit or silence another person, and that is certainly not acceptance.

Cutting oneself off from any of the people, is to make the group effort and also oneself somewhat less than before. Ignoring others is a grave fault. Try to understand why "being irritated" is far less important than "being engaged."

If one has some motive to further Sabrina's story, please consider: take the risk to fully interact even if things don't go your way...
We have good templates to follow. Try to accept, try that repeatedly, believe in the possibility the other person is just like you. In some way, they are.
 
Should we talk votes? I know when we left that discussion, it was a flaming shitstorm, but, we kinda need to.

Vebyast's vote has more detail, methinks. There's a little talk with Mami about Homura that I don't entirely get? I'm sure there's some context in the past few pages; on the other hand, I do not want to wade through that. The science is brushed over, in favor of politics.

The Phoenixian's vote doesn't have the Mami talk, or as much detail given to the polotics; what it does have is science detail, and checking in with the refugees.

What both votes have in common is a talk with Mom about Mama, and making sure the two get some time together. (I'm a little wary on the latter bit, but that's probably just me shadowrunning.)

That's the state of the votes right now. So, what do we want out of the next update? What do we Sabrina to communicate to her friends?

I have to sign off for the night, so I'll just leave this here. Please don't start any shit over this, be excellent to each other, and remember, Mami is a best.
 
Vebyast's vote has more detail, methinks. There's a little talk with Mami about Homura that I don't entirely get? I'm sure there's some context in the past few pages; on the other hand, I do not want to wade through that. The science is brushed over, in favor of politics.
Basically, what I think Kai and Veb were talking about is trying to reassure Homura that things like this keep Madoka out of danger and is good for her mindset. We were going to talk about it earlier, but Brinapilot vetoed the discussion on account that we can't be casual about it, and that it wasn't safe without timestop.
Speaking of which, Vebyast, could you edit your vote so we can talk about it safely in timestop?
 
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There's a little talk with Mami about Homura that I don't entirely get?
What about it could stand to be clarified?

Speaking of which, Vebyast, could you edit your vote so we can talk about it safely in timestop?
I've already stated this, but I'll put a reminder in the vote itself. This approach is very different from the last one in that it depends entirely on information that's easily available by observation. It goes into much less depth on Madoka's psychology, but that's mostly because it's not actually about Madoka - the goal isn't to help Homura understand all of Madoka well enough to analyze and act on arbitrary Madoka-related situations, but to demonstrate to Homura that she was responsible for Madoka's happiness tonight. To do that we only need to cover enough about Madoka to explain tonight's specific events. That dramatic restriction in scope means that we need much less detail; in fact, thanks to Sayaka and Madoka herself, the details we need can be provided by observations from the last two updates alone. That brings that particular conversation well under the threshold for time-stop.

edit: Keeping this outside time-stop has a secondary goal, of course. We want Homura to open up about this kind of thing. It's all about the people, and we've been repeatedly and significantly rewarded for communication throughout this quest. I submit that this will hold for Homura as well, and that one of the things that would help her the most is opening up about all of this to her friends so they can help her in return. To that end, I specifically want to show her that these kinds of things can be handled in ways that make them safe to talk about.

If you want to worry about keeping things secret, I think the bigger risk is our conversation with Mami at the start. I think that that's also pretty safe. The information about Homura isn't particularly insightful; it might not even be anything that Mami hasn't already figured out for herself. Even if it was something that could be concealed, I don't think that it's a high-value vulnerability, seeing as we're taking steps to address it in this very vote and it can't add anything to the danger that we're already in information-wise.

[x] Give Madoka and Homura some time alone together.
-[x] Talk to Mami a bit more about Homura. You want to make it clear to her how much better she made tonight, especially for Madoka, but you think she has trouble understanding why people care about her and you're not quite sure how to approach it without addressing that first. You explained to her why you care, but for something this personal you can't really speak for anyone else.

[x] Over dinner:
-[x] Have some fun brainstorming more defensive enchantments for people to try. Your friends can handle picking the good ideas out of the bad, so go nuts, be creative.

[x] Politics discussion
-[x] Refine the "be kind to each other" statement - you do recognize that a functioning justice system is ultimately a threat of force; you have been completely explicit about your intent to drop the hammer on people that abuse Clear Seeds.
--[x] You'd just prefer less "20 angry magical girls at your front door" and more "modern policing organization".

[x] After Madoka and Sayaka leave:
-[x] Observe to Homura that tonight might be the happiest you've ever seen Madoka.
--[x] Madoka has self-worth issues, right? She needs to feel like she's contributing, and she doubts herself and needs friends to support her and convince her that she's doing okay.
--[x] Homura's been helping with both of those. You think that Madoka finds the politics really satisfying, and having Homura around seemed to make Madoka happy. It's good to see.
--[x] Homura needs to know that this isn't something you're coming up with yourself and it'd help if she understood why people care about her and are doing this, so:
---[X] Give Mami an opening to chime in, following your earlier conversation.
---[X] Point out some of what Sayaka was doing. *Don't* suggest romance, but even small details would be strong evidence of Sayaka's trust and would help Homura believe that she's the one responsible for Madoka's happiness tonight.
--[x] Note that this vote tries to stick to observations that are safe outside time stop - you specifically want to help Homura stop feeling like she has to hide everything about herself and her relationships.

[x] After you finish talking to Homura:
-[x] TO THE INTERNETS
 
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Okay, I fully intend to go through everything but, in the interest of moving forwards and because I've already spent 10-20-something hours on this revision, I'm going to start with the first section of responses and just edit and as we do still have work to do, the responses and edits promised.

I will be keeping to the summaries provided me by other posts. Its unfortunate that I cannot review this part of the post in question directly, but I do have my limits in what I can bear.

I hope that these summaries and my responses and attendant rewrites are sufficient to address the concerns raised.

Stripping out the insults, Veb points out that this isn't the time for experimenting with new capabilities, but using the capabilities we already have in our limited time window to achieve mental defenses. The overarching goal right now is achieving mental defenses, and bringing in enchanted grief is just distracting and diluting our attempts. They just want to save time and have Sayaka use mind reading. They also feel that it's an attempt to bypass previously won votes by voting to change what we're focusing on (and where their anger is likely stemming from).

As far as the issue of previously decided votes, my own understanding, and I've been looking over the tally history to confirm, the last winning science vote in full was this one here:
[X] Enchantment topics:
[x] Ask Mami for advice on how to progress everyone's training. She's the most experienced.
[x] As a whole group, focus on potential defensive options.
[x] Potentially:
-[x] Suggest Sayaka try copying enchantments.
-[X] Offer to share your enchantment booster.
-[X] Check if emotionally charged magic affects enchantments made with it.
--[X] Try making emotion-enchanted grief.
-[X] Try recycling enchanted grief.

Given that the original vote references attempts to work with greifhax as well as enchantment, I feel this is a good time and manner to achieve that end, that is efficient with the effort involved.

While it's true that this is stuff I had been hankering to get to, I would not have gone through with it if I had not thought it fit within those boundaries, were it not due to Hitomi and Homura suggesting the idea in the story itself, and were it not for the ideas in question bridging a possible problem (Mind reading being potentially akin to soul gem analysis and reaching too far), and if I did not think now was the time for further testing the prototypes we had already attained. (A note of reasoning which I will explain in greater detail in the vote itself: Short version: The big criticisms of enchantments we've seen is people's ability to test them.)

I will consider how to rephrase my vote to better capture those intention and how to revise it to remove the "plebbing" side issue here in favor of focus, but I do believe this path is true to the intentions we agreed on a month ago.

Veb thinks this will overwhelm Homura, who is already trying to process something pretty far from her normal experiences.
Noted and considered. I'd been deferring to Kaizuki here, but that's no longer an option. Will examine in detail.

Veb doesn't want to drop the politics discussion.
I'm going to consider this at length, and was able to read through the original post here. This section is a large part of why I'm cutting the revision.

They don't want to interrupt during dinner, because they feel we're not close enough yet to them to do so.

Noted and considered. I don't think it will be overly rude but I'll deliberate on it at length as I continue revisions.

Regardless...

[X] Dinner!
-[X] Have fun coming up with potential enchantments and potential tests for those enchantments, you can hax in anything you can think of after all, even if it takes time. Allow sillyness. Bemoan that you don't have a devil here so you can't ask for her help in this. A Mara type would great for testing defenses against illusions.

[X] Look for opportunities to give Homura and Madoka time to themselves.

Culled: Mami and Homura talk: Saving for a later vote. I think this is a thing needs thorough and proper attention. The core idea I'm reading here basically seems to be another repeat of the Sayakatalk we had during the trip to Russia, except regarding and including Mami. And I think that's a whole segment in its own right.

[X] Addendum to science vote: expansion of intention and specifics:
-[x] Prepare emotion enchanted grief to try Homura's mind reading suggestion as you have time and aren't occupied by other concerns.
--[x] Focus on emotions and desires akin to mind-reading: Your desire to understand yourself and others, to communicate, and to help them understand each other, and the times where you have succeeded in getting through across those divides. Finally getting your feelings through to Mami. Giving Homura insight into Sayaka. Watching Sayaka's understanding of and relationship with Homura develop over the weeks.
-[x] Try to recycle the enchanted grief after your done with it, using the edge of your range to reset it. Save some for later if you can.
--[x] If recycling worked, run through the best of the proposed tests.

Revisions:

Yes, the emotion enchanted bit is "new" here, having been added. (I'll try to listen to Veb, since he's one who originally proposed the idea, even if we're on the outs, and even if I intend to argue for rest of the section as a whole.) Regardless, I think it has potential to help here so in light of that I think I'm obligated to err on the side of the original vote, especially after going back and reviewing everything.

One of the reasons I'm even now going through with this is that, reading back through the enchantment section, all commentary makes it pretty clear that we need a range of tests for effectiveness just as much as a range of solutions. One of the criticisms during the updates of Umika's ofuda is that the enchantments are called into question by the limited number of ways the Saints had to test them out.

To quote the section:
"We might want to try enchanting our own protections," Mami says, after a moment. "I'm sure that Miss Misaki's magic protects well against her own magic, but I'm concerned that it might not be sufficiently broad spectrum."

"Yeah, I was wondering about that," you agree. "The issue is that we don't have anything to test against, either, other than Sayaka's copy of Umika's powers, and she doesn't have Umika's experience with them."

"That's the problem," Mami agrees with a faint sigh. "To that end, we might be better served each trying to do something - our individual approaches might let us better cover a wider range of potential effects. It's not guaranteed, but unless we find someone who is a mind-mage, we don't have much choice."

Yes, a range of devices is proposed, but its still suggested precisely because we can't be thorough in our testing. Perhaps we could get around that with a time-tested broad spectrum defense like WPN's Helplessness, (which... may be possible for us? ) but failing that I think the focus should be on thoroughly testing things above implementing more solutions.

This is also the reason for brainstorming tests and, not just enchantments.

I'm aiming to word this so that the enchantment of grief itself can happen amidst other activity, if possible, since it historically hasn't cost us too much in terms of attention, even if it is time consuming.

Culled: Plebbing issue (saving for a later vote)

[X] Internet vote in abeyance.

All I'm gonna say here is that I like this further forwards: Allows us to keep the tabs open for a while after dinner so we don't leave in 15 minutes again.

[X] Talk scheduling: How would everyone feel about spending Saturdays hanging out and/or doing administrative stuff as needed and Sundays taking trips outside the city for cleansing, recruitment, etc?

-[!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!] Refine the "be kind to each other" statement - you do recognize that a functioning justice system is ultimately a threat of force; you have been completely explicit about your intent to drop the hammer on people that abuse Clear Seeds.
--[!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!] You'd just prefer less "20 angry magical girls at your front door" and more "modern policing organization".

To be considered at length. (I need to go back, check the Tokyo updates and see how this interacts with what they said there.

On the face of it, I'm not sure the vote here actually addresses the political point at play, given that the last update talked about the issue being recruitment, not justice, but that's an argument I need to get rolling.)

[X] Shiogama girls: Check in, ask how they've been. Ask if they're interested in private discussion tomorrow afternoon or being introduced to other groups around town sometime afternoon.

I'm not unfavorable to this: I don't think but I'll consider how and whether to revise this, especially if the number of other points everything else ends up growing.

[x] After Madoka and Sayaka leave:
-[x] Observe that tonight might be the happiest you've ever seen Madoka.
--[x] Madoka has self-worth issues, right? She needs to feel like she's contributing, and she doubts herself and needs friends to support her and convince her that she's doing okay... And, it seems like Homura being around has been helping with it too. It's good to see.
---[X] Let/cue Mami to comment on that, too. (Establish that this isn't just something you're coming up with)
----[X] Even Sayaka seems to think so -- she spent most of tonight giving Homura opportunities to be around Madoka.

Unchanged, so far. TBD.

Right now I feel that I just really need to get the argument about the testing and science section out and running.
 
To our brainstorming pool, add:
"streaming" conceptual defenses - re route information coming in or out that doesn't have a physical origin, such as speech or sight.
-Reading attempts are replaced with broadcast spectrum advertising messages or similar junk.
-Writing attempts are converted to sounds, and directed to a small speaker.

Hall of Mirrors for magical effects. Information in the contact will be subjected to multipath interference, degrading it to noise. Technique completes, but to no particular effect.

Ishiatama - The mind is conceptually hard as a rock while protected. The magic isn't blocked, it is simply only going to scratch the surface.

Marker - while active, all new memories of a volitional nature or changes to older memories will be associated with a catch phrase until dispelled. The catch phrase will be recited involuntarily, aiding a helper in de-programming the user.

Guard dog - While active, all magic directed at our person is proxied over to a Grief Seed under our control. Esperfail is the predicted outcome for any mental shenanigans, but since they are contacting it through our intermediating magic the result should be merely unpleasant, rather than "immediately dangerous to life and health."

Rickroll - not an enchantment, a use of Chibi / clone multi tasking. Set part of the consciousness to forcibly repeat and broadcast a mantra, to reduce the stealth and resolve of the attacker. Pretty much a DoS.

Reactive psychic projection. If something tries to come in, {covered in ants} or the like will be sent back as a direct assault.

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The vote.

I see our largest meta task is to help Homura hold on to the benefit from tonight. This arises from my model that she has a pretty full load of revised expectations. It is a stacking game, where adding more would make us the loser. Thus, saying and doing the right little bit to help her accept it all is my main concern.
Thus, "it is good, see how Madoka was confident and happy tonight." might be more advised than "You made Madoka happy."

It is my concern to gain every little advantage for her to heal. In this case, the FACT is easily observed that Homura was the reason for Madoka's mood. She certainly saw the same thing. Observe, does Homura focus on that, or elide the meaning. This is something we can easily revisit with Homura when she is ready, probably in a timestop conversation. Forcing acknowledgement of the fact as quickly as we could is probably good salesmanship, but poor healing. Homura has a lot to integrate once the subject of Madoka is opened. It might be wise to let that happen overnight.

Thoughts?
 
(I'll try to listen to Veb, since he's one who originally proposed the idea, even if we're on the outs, and even if I intend to argue for rest of the section as a whole.)
Frankly, as the person who proposed the idea, I think that now is not the right time. This enchanting session provides a significant "science multiplier" to enchanting mental defenses and spending the time doing unrelated research would be inefficient. Unless we are not able to effect appropriate griefhax I believe that attempting to simultaneously test emotion-enchanted griefhax would interfere with the more time-restricted research on enchanting mental defenses. I will amend my vote to include appropriate research on mental attacks for the specific purpose of improving test coverage of our defenses. Once Sayaka has left and enchanting practice is over I will enthusiastically vote for miscellaneous research on emotion-enchanted grief.
Noted and considered. I'd been deferring to Kaizuki here, but that's no longer an option. Will examine in detail.
I'm going to consider this at length, and was able to read through the original post here. This section is a large part of why I'm cutting the revision.
You shouldn't use those summaries.

Sayaka's actions themselves will not be overwhelming. In fact, the opposite: If properly explained, they provide context for our arguments and make everything make sense. What would be overwhelming would be Sayaka trying to get Homura into a romantic relationship with Madoka. The thread has focused entirely on the romantic implications of Sayaka's actions, so the vote needs to direct Brinapilot to avoid those implications in favor of simple friendship.
Culled: Mami and Homura talk: Saving for a later vote. I think this is a thing needs thorough and proper attention. The core idea I'm reading here basically seems to be another repeat of the Sayakatalk we had during the trip to Russia, except regarding and including Mami. And I think that's a whole segment in its own right.
Discussing our intent with Mami will allow her to help Homura much more effectively. I believe that the argument we make to Homura later in the vote will be powerful and will present Mami with an excellent opportunity to help Homura. I want Mami to be able to use that opportunity as effectively as possible.

I believe that the most effective and most reliable way to help Mami help Homura is to tell her what problem we think should be addressed and gently suggest a particular course of action which Kaizuki thinks should be instantly obvious to her. If Kaizuki's analysis is correct then she will know what to do. If Kaizuki's analysis is incorrect she will probably still be able to figure out something to do because we will have shared our goals with her and our gentle suggestion will not be overbearing.
To be considered at length. (I need to go back, check the Tokyo updates and see how this interacts with what they said there.
I will politely request that, absent extenuating circumstances, you do not commit to a vote that you have not considered.
All I'm gonna say here is that I like this further forwards: Allows us to keep the tabs open for a while after dinner so we don't leave in 15 minutes again.
We will be dropping out to talk to Homura, to do enchanting, and possibly to effect griefhax, all of which require our complete concentration and should/can not be interrupted. Hopping on the internet must wait until after Sayaka leaves and almost certainly should wait until after we've talked to Homura.



edit: Another thing to try at some point: See what happens if anyone other than us tries to enchant grief. Grief enchanted with Mami's connection magic or Nadia's unstoppability magic might be able to move past range limits.

[x] Give Madoka and Homura some time alone together.
-[x] Talk to Mami a bit more about Homura. You want to make it clear to her how much better she made tonight, especially for Madoka, but you think she has trouble understanding why people care about her and you're not quite sure how to approach it without addressing that first. You explained to her why you care, but for something this personal you can't really speak for anyone else.

[x] Over dinner:
-[x] Have some fun brainstorming more defensive enchantments and potential tests for those enchantments (up to and including griefhax, if it'd be sufficiently useful to offset the time cost).

[x] If you have to dispel any griefhax devices constructed using enchanted grief, use the opportunity to see if you can recover the enchanted grief by moving it outside your range.


[x] Politics discussion
-[x] Refine the "be kind to each other" statement - you do recognize that a functioning justice system is ultimately a threat of force; you have been completely explicit about your intent to drop the hammer on people that abuse Clear Seeds.
--[x] You'd just prefer less "20 angry magical girls at your front door" and more "modern policing organization".

[x] After Madoka and Sayaka leave:
-[x] Observe to Homura that tonight might be the happiest you've ever seen Madoka.
--[x] Madoka has self-worth issues, right? She needs to feel like she's contributing, and she doubts herself and needs friends to support her and convince her that she's doing okay.
--[x] Homura's been helping with both of those. You think that Madoka finds the politics really satisfying, and having Homura around seemed to make Madoka happy. It's good to see.
--[x] Homura needs to know that this isn't something you're coming up with yourself and it'd help if she understood why people care about her and are doing this, so:
---[X] Give Mami an opening to chime in, following your earlier conversation.
---[X] Point out some of what Sayaka was doing. *Don't* suggest romance, but even small details would be strong evidence of Sayaka's trust and would help Homura believe that she's the one responsible for Madoka's happiness tonight.
--[x] Note that this vote tries to stick to observations that are safe outside time stop - you specifically want to help Homura stop feeling like she has to hide everything about herself and her relationships.

[x] After you finish talking to Homura:
-[x] TO THE INTERNETS
 
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*Going to check the latest page*
*Blinking*
*Re-check and double check*
Uh... Guys? Isn't today the quest's 5th birthday? Why doesn't anyone even mentioned this?
Anyway, congratulation, @Firnagzen ! This quest certainly still stay strong on its course !
Really eager to catch up and join the discussion in the future ! Only 600 pages to read !
Wish you guys all luck !
 
*Going to check the latest page*
*Blinking*
*Re-check and double check*
Uh... Guys? Isn't today the quest's 5th birthday? Why doesn't anyone even mentioned this?
Anyway, congratulation, @Firnagzen ! This quest certainly still stay strong on its course !
Really eager to catch up and join the discussion in the future ! Only 600 pages to read !
Wish you guys all luck !
Well I'll be. Happy 5th everyone!
 
[jk] realize its your subconsious's birthday
- [jk] ask Homura if you can use timestop to have time to wish all the voices in your head happy birthday
 
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