Emstar
The Shining One
- Location
- Trapped in an extradimensional rift.
- Pronouns
- She/They
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Excellent. Thank you.
We should probably argue this from a moral standpoint if we want to sell it to Keiko (which I'm assuming we do). I mean, from the sounds of it Isan is going the way of the Pangolin Clan, and Keiko has some pretty strong opinions about that sort of thing.What's Mari's take on Isan? Does Keiko want to go take over? Is Noburi interested in the marriage?
- Pragmatically, it's a good opportunity. You're inclined to go along.
You know, if we aren't doing any Training Plans for Hazou this cycle, it might be a good idea to do this as background 'research'; i.e., to bounce ideas and make new proposals. Not sure if it's acceptable to the QMs, just an idle thought thought.Proposals: Assess Difficulty & Usefulness.
- Modify Implosion Seals to not store air within a 2-meters radius.
- In combat, a team erects a 1.9-meters Air Dome around itself, then activates the seal. The team's unhurt; everyone else within 20 meters dies instantly.
- Modify explosives to detonate upon partial/full destruction
You know, there was this town in eastern Wind Country that pays Akatsuki (via intermediary) to clear land...if Akatsuki is at all serious about Uplift in the sense that we are, one thing we could do is start whispers about looking for land to be cleared of monsters, and hope Akatsuki takes the bait. We'd get an intermediary that we can manipulate into sending the message for a more direct meeting, and some village gets to not worry about dying horribly as much.To the Crows and the Sharks: An invitation for Akatsuki to open dialogue with us.
I'm going to ask again for you to remove or otherwise change this. Velorien has already stated that an Interlude about this stuff would be something they'd be interested in writing, and I'm more than willing to precommit to voting for such an Interlude.Ask Noburi to prank you if you forget to have a clan discussion on "outside-context problems" within two day.[1]
Didn't one of the QMs literally say that there aren't any of these? At least, there aren't any more than two floors...Buy a multi-floor tavern/inn still damaged from the sealing failure.
You know, if we want to be breaking Neji's soul down, we might want to make it a Team Gouketsu thing and have Noburi and Hazou work together with Keiko to break Neji down. So I'd like to repeat my suggestions from earlier (Noburi fucks with Neji while learning Summoning, Hazou fucks with Neji while promoting YOUTH), under a slightly different banner.Schedule a Games Night on February 15/16. Invite Keiko + Team Gai (important), KEI ninja, and a bunch of other peers.
Your sealing research is progressing, and will be covered later since the update is already late.
Noburi has not yet begun his summoning training as he needs Dr Yakushi to confirm that it's safe for his bloodline. Dr Yakushi has suddenly become too busy to carry out the necessary tests.
m going to ask again for you to remove or otherwise change this. Velorien has already stated that an Interlude about this stuff would be something they'd be interested in writing, and I'm more than willing to precommit to voting for such an Interlude.
What are Megalovania seals again?Okay, the commitment thing's been discussed and I have no issues with removing/modifying it, but why is everyone so allergic to the modified Implosion Seals idea? It's not that harder than these Megalovania seals people are so excited about, and it promises to be at least as effective — if it's doesn't turn out to be as bullshit as Skywalkers. But no-one wants to even discuss it in-universe. Why?
Macerators with variable unstore position + velocity vectors in 3-space.
Done. Does that look fine?We should probably argue this from a moral standpoint if we want to sell it to Keiko (which I'm assuming we do). I mean, from the sounds of it Isan is going the way of the Pangolin Clan, and Keiko has some pretty strong opinions about that sort of thing.
Done.You know, there was this town in eastern Wind Country that pays Akatsuki (via intermediary) to clear land...if Akatsuki is at all serious about Uplift in the sense that we are, one thing we could do is start whispers about looking for land to be cleared of monsters, and hope Akatsuki takes the bait. We'd get an intermediary that we can manipulate into sending the message for a more direct meeting, and some village gets to not worry about dying horribly as much.
That isn't exactly us contacting them, it's us trying to hunt them down. I imagine that ends with them killing us.Or we could capture the intermediary that was mentioned, either/or.
An interlude wouldn't be enough, as MMKII had noted. But fine, I'll compromise; see below.I'm going to ask again for you to remove or otherwise change this. Velorien has already stated that an Interlude about this stuff would be something they'd be interested in writing, and I'm more than willing to precommit to voting for such an Interlude.
Right, fixed by removing the "multi-store" qualifier.Didn't one of the QMs literally say that there aren't any of these? At least, there aren't any more than two floors...
No, Hazou is supposed to be his savior — we can't exactly turn him if we're all mean to him. Noburi could play a part too, but this could wait until the following plans. Regarding your particular idea, though — we're not even sure yet, strictly speaking, that Noburi is suitable to be a summoner yet.You know, if we want to be breaking Neji's soul down, we might want to make it a Team Gouketsu thing and have Noburi and Hazou work together with Keiko to break Neji down. So I'd like to repeat my suggestions from earlier (Noburi fucks with Neji while learning Summoning, Hazou fucks with Neji while promoting YOUTH), under a slightly different banner.
[x] Action Plan: Stick Your Appendages Everywhere
Wordcount: 298
Intended duration: 1 day.
- Message Keiko to arrive as soon as convenient, to discuss "a Pangolins-related matter".
- May take a few hours. Continue dinner:
- Ask Mari to summarize global and local politics to Yuno. "Especially the Hokage's external-politics views."
- Offer Yuno a guest room.
- Incidentally, did she speak to Mori Ami?
- Covertly offer Noburi and Yuno an opportunity to speak privately.
- Once Keiko arrives, discuss privately (Team Uplift only):
- What's Mari's take on Isan? Does Keiko want to involve herself? Is Noburi interested in the marriage?
- Ethically, Isan is heading in a bad direction, and we could help. Pragmatically, it's a good power-grabbing opportunity. You're inclined to go along.
- Takahashi mentioned "concessions" from Azai — could they be working together?
- Kagome:
- Assess difficulty & usefulness:
- Modifying Implosion Seals to not store air within a 2-meters radius. In combat, a team erects a 1.9-meters Air Dome around itself, activates the MIS. They're unhurt; everyone else within 20 meters dies.
- Modifying explosives to detonate upon partial/full destruction.
- Ask about Cloud's religion.
- Keiko:
- Ask to send messages via Pangolins:
- To Crows and Sharks: An invitation for Akatsuki to open dialogue.
- Or should we be less overt: post a request through an intermediary for a strategic-scale beast-clearing operation and wait?
- To the Mara Summoner: We want to discuss philosophy.
- Might require political capital with Pangolins. Would she be willing to sell non-combat seals, or wood/food?
- Update Yuno.
- Background:
- Ask Noburi to prank you if you forget to have a clan discussion on "outside-context problems" within two day.[1]
- Ask Tsunade to check Noburi's suitability for Summoning and SC; no time to deal with Kabuto.
- Buy a tavern/inn damaged by the failure.
- Schedule a Games Night on February 15/16. Invite Keiko + Team Gai (important), KEI ninja, and a bunch of other peers.
Please don't take this the wrong way, but I've noticed that I have a great deal of trouble responding to your posts. When I read them I notice I have to make serious effort parsing them and how they relate to my rebuttal, and often I find that my interpretation of what you say seems irrelevant even after significant effort.I am very much against removing this. The hive mind needs low cost pressure to deal with longish term goals. This is a way to ensure it with minimal cost
Wait, is that what they are? That sounds...really, really dangerous to experiment on. Like, "I will get smushed berry lodged inside my brainstem" dangerous.Macerators with variable unstore position + velocity vectors in 3-space.
I think you do. I don't expect this type of commitment to proliferate at all, and in the unlikely case that it does, I certainly don't expect it to remain widespread after the first instance of a badly-calculated commitment putting us at a non-marginal disadvantage.
That... could work, actually. I'm willing to try it out.asking Mari to sit us (Hazou, Kagome, and anyone else who ought to be there) down for the meeting, and state that we're likely to forget and that she should remember for us? It commits us to doing the meeting, with the only consequence being that we have to do the meeting?
[x] Action Plan: Stick Your Appendages Everywhere
Wordcount: 298
Intended duration: 1 day.
- Message Keiko to arrive as soon as convenient, to discuss "a Pangolins-related matter".
- May take a few hours. Continue dinner:
- Ask Mari to summarize global and local politics to Yuno. "Especially the Hokage's external-politics views."
- Offer Yuno a guest room.
- Incidentally, did she speak to Mori Ami?
- Covertly offer Noburi and Yuno an opportunity to speak privately.
- Once Keiko arrives, discuss privately (Team Uplift only):
- What's Mari's take on Isan? Does Keiko want to involve herself? Is Noburi interested in the marriage?
- Ethically, Isan is heading in a bad direction, and we could help. Pragmatically, it's a good power-grabbing opportunity. You're inclined to go along.
- Takahashi mentioned "concessions" from Azai — could they be working together?
- Kagome:
- Assess difficulty & usefulness:
- Modifying Implosion Seals to not store air within a 2-meters radius. In combat, a team erects a 1.9-meters Air Dome around itself, activates the MIS. They're unhurt; everyone else within 20 meters dies.
- Modifying explosives to detonate upon partial/full destruction.
- Ask about Cloud's religion.
- Keiko:
- Ask to send messages via Pangolins:
- To Crows and Sharks: An invitation for Akatsuki to open dialogue.
- Or act more covertly: post a request through an intermediary for a strategic-scale beast-clearing operation and wait?
- To the Mara Summoner: We want to discuss philosophy.
- Might require political capital with Pangolins. Would she be willing to sell non-combat seals, or wood/food?
- Update Yuno.
- Background:
- Ask Mari to forcefully remind you to, within two days, have a discussion on outside-context problems with Team Uplift; you might forget.
- Ask Tsunade to check Noburi's suitability for Summoning and SC; no time to deal with Kabuto.
- Buy a tavern/inn damaged by the failure.
- Schedule a Games Night on February 15/16. Invite Keiko + Team Gai (important), KEI ninja, and a bunch of other peers.
To be fair, I also don't think it'll last past the first badly-calculated commitment. Since I don't think we'll survive the first instance.I think you do. I don't expect this type of commitment to proliferate at all, and in the unlikely case that it does, I certainly don't expect it to remain widespread after the first instance of a badly-calculated commitment putting us at a non-marginal disadvantage.
For example, my interpretation of your response here is that you believe Noumero's bullet point is low-cost (worst-case: Noburi pranks us) that lets us advance our goals (Akatsuki) at low pressure (again, Noburi pranking us is the worst-case scenario); therefore removing it is a bad idea. But I find this to be beside the point, as it ignores the actual concern I expressed earlier: I have serious reservations with plans that have us commit to any course of action with negative incentive set in place specifically to force us to commit to it in future. Encouraging this method of commitment, I suspect, will lead us into situations where we are forced into carrying out actions we really would rather not do solely because of the consequences of breaking our commitment as outlined from previous plans*.
My read is that it's a combination of 'they hate us' and 'we're at our weakest'. Rock is hurting, yes, but now's their best chance to lay a smackdown on Leaf before we recover from our losses and surpass them again. Further, the events of the Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny and ensuing alliance with Mist are still unknown internationally, so Rock also likely expects that Leaf is alone with a gutted Sand and is also at risk of being invaded by Mist.@Velorien @eaglejarl does Mari/Hazo know (or have some probability-weighted thoughts on) the proximate reason(s) why Rock is going to war now? She seemed so confident in the prediction.
-I am led to understand that the timeline is moved up from ~ 1yr to ~1 month bc they stabilized their politics 11 months more quickly than we previously expected. Yes? That seems to imply that it is not a war of distraction..
-Starvation/fuel shortage/economic collapse doesn't seem to be the driver (unless something happened?) since the previous idea was 12 months? We haven't heard of currency devaluations or massive price fluctuations.
-Leaf is relatively weak, yes, but everyone is hurting
-They hate us, but that is not new.
-If it were expansionism, they would probably be asking for massive concessions of land etc. first
-The fact that Kagome and Hazo are sealmasters and need to be taken out quickly, a la Whirlpool, does not seem like grounds for war, for a number of reasons...almost said it does not hold water.
1. If they have some religious/societal pathology to wipe us out to the last person, then we ought to be talking about a pre-emptive strike of some magnitude (i.e. we would have strong/tangible moral justification, not just real-politic calculation).
2. And if it comes to war, if we don't consolidate out power (and/or plan our escape), our clan will surely be sacrificed for the greater good. That is they way Hiashi thinks.
There's not much that I want to say to this except that I strongly disagree with your model, or at least the implications you cast with it. I feel that it's true that we spent a lot of time with a crisis or otherwise important unignorable task in front of us, but I personally have been loving the chance to get to things we've wanted to do for a long time and certainly don't feel like we can just opt out important unignorable tasks showing up at our doorstep. Or in other words, you seem to think that it's our fault that we don't have time to get to all the things on our bucket list, and I simply cannot agree with that.Yeah you pretty badly misinterpreted my position. Though I don't expect my argument will do much to convince you since it to is a meta argument but in the exact opposite direction.
From my POV the hive mind has a history of planning exactly one move ahead. We have a bunch of lofty goals and projects that require steady effort. These projects almost never get advanced because the hive mind flits from emergency to emergency with little regard if that is actually a good use of our time. If we adopt the strategy of putting outside pressure on Hazō we will achieve more long term goals.
In regards to risk we are in complete control. We decide the stakes and the goals. So we will always have over sight on these plans.
There's not much that I want to say to this except that I strongly disagree with your model, or at least the implications you cast with it. I feel that it's true that we spent a lot of time with a crisis or otherwise important unignorable task in front of us, but I personally have been loving the chance to get to things we've wanted to do for a long time and certainly don't feel like we can just opt out important unignorable tasks showing up at our doorstep. Or in other words, you seem to think that it's our fault that we don't have time to get to all the things on our bucket list, and I simply cannot agree with that.
There's not much that I want to say to this except that I strongly disagree with your model, or at least the implications you cast with it. I feel that it's true that we spent a lot of time with a crisis or otherwise important unignorable task in front of us, but I personally have been loving the chance to get to things we've wanted to do for a long time and certainly don't feel like we can just opt out important unignorable tasks showing up at our doorstep. Or in other words, you seem to think that it's our fault that we don't have time to get to all the things on our bucket list, and I simply cannot agree with that.
Wait, you put half-truths and lies in your installment???It sounds like a fun interlude to write, so your odds aren't that bad. Last time, both @eaglejarl and I enjoyed writing Kagome's forbidden lore rants and then leaving the players to try to disentangle the revelatory truths from the misunderstood half-truths and the delusional ravings.
Yes, you can do a reasonable amount of that.@eaglejarl @Velorien @OliWhail In lieu of voting for Training Plans or Research Plans, would we be allowed to do Research Experiments? Stuff like testing if 5SB'd tarps could defend against aerial bombardment, or even theoretical discussion on the difficulty of making certain seals?
Something that is clearly in need of a better name.
To Crows and Sharks: An invitation for Akatsuki to open dialogue.
- Or act more covertly: post a request through an intermediary for a strategic-scale beast-clearing operation and wait?