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I'd put Sarutobi waaaay at the top of the list, else Jiraiya RUITFTMT.He can be on the priority list for resurrected individuals, next to Shinji and Jiraiya.
I'd put Sarutobi waaaay at the top of the list, else Jiraiya RUITFTMT.He can be on the priority list for resurrected individuals, next to Shinji and Jiraiya.
I honestly forgot about the Shimura... Yeah, I could see Ami going there. IIRC, she already has the clan head wrapped around her finger which means she doesn't have to worry about a loss in freedom.Also, I'm not sure this is feasible at the moment. Ami has no personal loyalty to us, and being in a clan when she has KEI and the Shimura already seems unlikely, especially if it would infringe upon her freedom. This is if she does defect, which seems politically fraught.
I don't think having a slot immediately available is necessary, but we can table this until things actually move in that direction. Between Keiko, being a clan head, and Ami herself we should have advance notice if Ami would want to join us, and we can always purchase another slot (Amori?).
Even if Ami defected, that may still not be enough to get her access to something as controlled as shadow clone. She would need to bring something big in with her, or bind her loyalties to Lead more tightly, like... say... Marriage with a clan head.
Yet I made no effort to actually push for modifying the plan accordingly, and now, while I could be feeling satisfaction at the confirmation that my model of Keiko is highly detailed and accurate, I'm feeling a very specific flavour of disappointment.
They've attempted to manipulate us, they've reneged on their deal, and they're delaying delivering the koi for half a year. Our worst trading partner yet. @MMKII, I'm fully on-board with putting frogs in all their barrels
But I'm not entirely sure what her goal IS: I think world domination might actually be the answer, in which case...I'm pretty sure we might actually be aligned with eachother? We're certainly safe from her, because we're generally aligned with Keiko and so she probably won't kill us, so I can't see any certain objections. I just can't really trust her not to use one of us as the Jamukha to her Temujin in this game.
Honestly this one scene did more to codify Keiko's stance on alliance / family / etc than most previous scenes have, so I feel much more confident about roping her in *after this* than I probably would have before.
I'd put Sarutobi waaaay at the top of the list, else Jiraiya RUITFTMT.
Clarification: there is still no Shimura Clan. Yōichi is the representative for the KEI overall.I honestly forgot about the Shimura... Yeah, I could see Ami going there. IIRC, she already has the clan head wrapped around her finger which means she doesn't have to worry about a loss in freedom.
Or wherever they end up going.Check in with Skyslider team, see how the new people are integrating, show respect to the original team's hard work, you and Leaf are counting on their leadership
- Pay for the old team's dinner at the Naked Jaybird as a show of appreciation
Can we involve the Treasurer in the discussion as well, so all involved can talk to eachother? Somewhat strange that hasn't happened yet to my knowldege.
- Have Hazou verify her plan is in line with Uplift before approving anything
Some notes on the plan:
Or wherever they end up going.
Can we involve the Treasurer in the discussion as well, so all involved can talk to eachother? Somewhat strange that hasn't happened yet to my knowldege.
Yes.
So uh, I read this in the update and it's a little worrying:
" Akane's face flickered through his mind. They still hadn't had that conversation—he'd been busy, and maybe a little afraid of the future, now the initial drive of righteous anger had worn off, and Akane was naturally sensitive enough to give him space even though part of him wished she weren't. Would he be able to completely break his bond with her for the greater good?"
I'm not sure how long it's been since we originally brought this up to Akane (a few weeks? A month?) but it sounds like Hazou is too scared to bring it up and probably won't do so until we make him with a vote.
So I guess the question is, do we have an answer for her? Can we bring forth this conversation and conclude it adequately? I feel like the currently limbo between Hazou and Akane is unfair to the both of them, and it might be a good idea to have this conversation sooner rather than later if it is at all possible.
As long as you leave the part about the mine and Keiko, you have my vote.Okay, this is an early draft so let me know if you want something changed.
Hazou can ask Noburi and Keiko for advice on their expedition to the mine (I wonder what advice the summons would have for Hazou?)
As long as you leave the part about the mine and Keiko, you have my vote.
You have my vote anyway, but please add this! I have a feeling Noburi's advice is going to be less than useless, but Keiko might have a gem or two. Either way: awkward family bonding time is a must!
Would you be willing to add something to the effect of "Hazou confesses his feelings on an interconnected, multiparty romance?" It's no secret that Hazou has had lunch dates with Ino, and I think that Keiko or Noburi might bring it up, to ask for clarification. It would help them to understand what kind of advice Hazou is looking for.
Would you be willing to add something to the effect of "Hazou confesses his feelings on an interconnected, multiparty romance?" It's no secret that Hazou has had lunch dates with Ino, and I think that Keiko or Noburi might bring it up, to ask for clarification. It would help them to understand what kind of advice Hazou is looking for.
I feel that, since Ino mentioned it's a feesable option, Hazou has had enough cause to at least consider the possibility in the background --especially since he told Ino that he thought he had a personal stake in the law getting passed.
And although an "open" relationship might have ended poorly last time, an interconnected polygon is fundamentally different enough that it might turn out differently --provided, of course, that Akane would be comfortable with such a dynamic.
Please don't feel pressured, though! I understand that you might not be rooting for the same ship and, provided you keep Keiko in the Mine scouting party, you'll still have my vote ^.^
According to her, she has no investment in your relationship with the Dog
This is the stuff I mean when I say Keiko needs to put in effort to Reestablish bonds
Agreed about Keiko, not to mention that her insightful perspective might be able to shed some light on Akane's feelings about that topic. Still, I can agree with giving the QMs enough room to have creative freedom (and fun) with the updates.I mean, if anyone gets how to make a poly relationship work it would be Keiko, right? I think just asking them generally about the relationship is good enough though, I don't want to get too specific so EJ can write it how he wants
Yet this was her response when we ask for help. This less than a week when we worked to help her with her girlfriend. When you go to your sister and ask for her help and she says I have no investment in this and then talks about how you need repair the rift in your relationship that's a toxic situation.think that this just means that "Keiko is spinning a thousand different plates and trusts you to be able to do this on your own" rather than "Keiko doesn't care about this because it doesn't benefit her." Of course, I'm being deliberately generous with my interpretation, since I doubt Keiko would be so mercenary right after reaffirming her love and dedication to the Uplift family.
OK so while I agree with all the other arguments you've said, I do not agree that Keiko said that you [Hazou] need to repair the rift in the relationship, at all. From my understanding, here is the relevant conversation, with key parts emphasized:Yet this was her response when we ask for help. This less than a week when we worked to help her with her girlfriend. When you go to your sister and ask for her help and she says I have no investment in this and then talks about how you need repair the rift in your relationship that's a toxic situation.
The only person who argues that Hazou needs to put in work into the relationship is Hazou. Keiko, if anything, is arguing that she isn't putting enough effort into reestablishing bonds, going so far as to disagree with Hazou regarding who is at fault."Is it too late, Hazō?" she asked. "Is this the distance between us now?"
Her words stabbed at Hazō like knives. Was she right? Was there a distance? Was it her imagination, or was it something he'd allowed to happen without realising it? Had he failed to find the balance between treating her as a Nara and treating her as his sister?
"It's never too late," he said with total confidence summoned because there were some things which had to be said with total confidence. "It's my fault too, Keiko. There's been so much to do, and… well, I'm still learning the clan head thing. I know Shikamaru wants to keep the Gōketsu at arm's length because he thinks we're politically unreliable, but I'm not a born clan ninja. I have no sense for how close allied clans are supposed to be, or allowed to be. No, you're not supposed to be a ninja of another clan in the first place. You're a Gōketsu, and I should have trusted you to be no less of a Gōketsu just because you're married to a Nara."
Keiko shook her head. "No, I am the one who undermined that trust. I have been acting like a Nara. I believed that it was necessary, that if I did not make a sufficient effort, I would be judged only on my intellectual merits, and therefore rejected as I was by the Mori. When the opportunity came to be needed by Shikamaru, not merely as a friend but as a source of competence and support, I seized it like a drowning woman seizing a Hoshigaki rescue shark. The Gōketsu, after all, were untouched by the disaster. You did not need me, and it did not occur to me that perhaps you might desire me anyway.
"I am only now realising the depths of my failure as a sister and as a friend. I will not ask whether you still want me in your life, for the rolled-up broadsheet is a mighty teacher, but I do not know whether there is still a place for me to return to, or whether this is who we are now, for time without end."
Hazō suppressed a groan. "Keiko, you have not failed anyone at anything. It takes two people to decide what shape a relationship will have—more, if it's someone's relationship with their family. If we're growing too far apart, then there's still plenty of time to fix that. Think about how long it took us to grow this close in the first place. This time, you don't even have to tell me and Noburi that you kissed a girl."
"No, I believe you are quite well aware. As is the entirety of Leaf, now. I have not… enjoyed leaving the compound.
"But forget that. Do you mean it, Hazō? You believe, in the face of all the evidence, that there remains room for recovery?"
Hazō nodded. "I don't think we've grown as far apart as you think. The shadow clone thing… I just got my priorities wrong. But can you honestly tell me that it's a sign of dramatic change in our relationship that I've put my foot in it and offended you because I got too excited about my latest idea?"
Keiko gave a small smile. "Touché."
There was another silence, but this one more peaceable. Hazō sipped his tea, which had gone stone cold. Keiko helped herself to a biscuit.
Don't really like discussing the first part with Kei (specifically with Kei), especially because we've already taken enough trust falls with Ami that there isn't really a point: If she wanted something from us, she'd have taken it already. Would have liked not to take them, but we're in deep water here and have the advantage that Ami doesn't want to go to hard on the deceit around Kei. Probably mention, however, that I'm not sure what the relationship between Ami and Shadow Clone Ami will be: do you really think Clone Ami will give in to Ami more then Ami will give in to the MV?I am hopeful that the following presents a satisfactory solution to the Ami FOOM problem, though it might be more appropriate for the next @Velorien update. Nonetheless:
[x] Action Plan: The Logistics of Apotheosis by Recursive Self-Improvement
Word count: 388
- Send for Mari.
- Discuss Ami with Keiko: You're willing to include her, assuming she acquires SC, with three conditions:
- She waits 1.5 years.
- What is the theoretical limit to a person's proficiency at psychological manipulation? What if said person already has built-in superintelligent assistance? Ami's social acumen is unnerving as-is. A post-singularity Ami, you fear, would virtually be a mind-controller against anyone lesser than a jounin social-spec.
- You'd trust Mari with that power — a trust that was hard-earned over years in life-or-death situations, and sacrifices with no room for lies. Replicating that with Ami is unrealistic: incredibly difficult, necessarily mortally dangerous, and only possible if she is trustworthy. And anything less, you'd suspect manipulations.
- By your calculations, in 1.5 years you'd be roughly within her striking range, removing the need for trust.
- She doesn't study Sealing or Technique-Hacking, nor Medical Ninjutsu beyond the basics. You suspect the feedback loop could be further shortened by novel inventions in these fields, making the beneficiary a... double-god. See above regarding trust.
- Tons of favours, duh.
- Once Mari arrives, bring her up to speed. Discuss OPSEC issues:
- Visible power spikes: What if the first skill everyone training with SC learns is acting? It would ensure we're able to conceal our skills in public, barring emergencies.
It'd also help with treason.- Concealing the process of training:
- Keiko/Hazou could train on the Seventh Path: only Boss Summons would know. Con: excludes Akane, unless we get another Scroll.
- Dig a deep basement, beyond the range of Byakugan, disguise it as something innocuous, train there. Viable?
- Mari'd suggested leaking information about our bloodline limits, with lies calculated to convince people VD and SC don't synergize. Good idea, but the lie'd need to be subtle, so that:
- The clever ones (Kabuto, Oro...), who'd realize we the leak was deliberate, would slot it into "a true tidbit they included because it's harmless", not "the lie they're using to cover something up".
- It won't get new people thinking about VD's interactions with clones: only those who independently arrived at the idea would notice.
- They're not obviously wrong to anyone familiar with Mist bloodlines.
- Suggestion: "Ingesting large quantities of Wakahisa water is dangerous for your chakra system, although you'd need to drink gallons of it daily for the effects to show. Nonetheless, they know and hide it."