- Location
- The Soviet Republic of Canuckistan
- Pronouns
- He/Him
FWIW I wasn't really trying to get more - my primary goal was to make sure that we didn't lose all of the Dragon parts, something we'd ensure by only giving Orochimaru one part at a time. The other part that I cared about was getting him to agree to minimal/no destructive research.I know people were trying to get more, it was well intentioned. Please update your models of Orochimaru that until we're S Rank any benefits we get from him are at his suffrage or what other S Rank ninjas can get him to agree to (and maybe Asuma, sometimes).
My broad read of the feedback we got is that if the plan had simply been 'okay - please take those two parts and let us know when you want to swap them out for the other parts, and please limit destructive research' we would have been fine. The mismatch was in a) failing to recognize that Orochimaru has palatable, political methods for getting all of the parts (as seen in the update that wasn't) so we have essentially zero leverage, and b) failing to recognize that trying to hash details out with Orochimaru as opposed to simply crossing our fingers and hoping that he would play fair was not an activity with a good ROI because having done that constitutes an insult.
The roll was (largely) to determine whether or not Hazo!Pilot was going to realize that he should ignore part of the plan. My impression was that Pilot existed specifically to interfere in this sort of situation (where we've voted in a crazy and stupid plan due to a lack of contextual knowledge) and thus would have caught this without needing to roll, but apparently not, and we actually got a few interesting/useful tidbits (Orochimaru responded well to us sucking up, apparently Tsunade would be interested in the parts?) out of the experience so I'm pretty happy with how things went, overall.
Both, I think. These two statements feel functionally identical to me, anyway.Hazou noticed something about Oro, and decided placating him was important enough to spend a buncha FP on.
But was Hazou's realization that of having no leverage? Or realizing a trade partner you have leverage over is getting more angry then expected, and judging that you aren't getting enough benefits to justify incurring their anger to be worth it?
- We realized that Orochimaru's disposition, given the amount of leverage we had, made further engagement a Bad Idea.
- We realized that the amount of leverage we had, given Orochimaru's disposition, made further engagement a Bad Idea.
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