We did this with her through several votes over several rounds (that is, months) and that meant several people wanting to wash their hands of her, me among them. That's what I meant when I said that we spent months fighting with her, supported by supernatural power, for her to stop trying to control Molly to live as she thought she should.
Considering Daniel's desire has a basis more than just impressing his girlfriend, helping his beloved sister and trying to fight with various dark forces that he knows exist and knows about the plans thwarted by his father and sister, I also think he would celebrate several vows, because he will spend willpower against us on this and several turns to get that idea out of his head. Unless of course we go back to my previous unethical idea.
I don't trust the consistency of the thread to maintain this, especially when a large part of it wants him to have this power, including me, after all that's how the plan to empower him won.
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That's just ignoring why he wanted this power in the first place, he wants to help his sister and girlfriend fight the good fight. Of course, we can send him on small missions throughout the city, help the alphas on patrols, accompany Lydia or Lash when they build their own support, help Ordo, etc. I fully support this.
But we won't be able to say anything against taking him on our adventures if we take Olivia. At least we know when the situation will overtake them, just like Olivia did when we entered hell.
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Can you tell me where these academic problems appeared? Every month we spend precious AP at school, even though I completely agree with Lash's statement that the place was useless other than socializing and we were shown that Molly can cheat with Usum and cyberdemos if she needs to.
And Olivia has college, family, work, social life, patrol and plans for reform the magical comunity. Where she's supposed to find all this time is something noone has considered.
1) OOC time is not the same as IC time.
The time we spend out of school/miss class is explicitly called out in the narrative.
My dude is Willpower 7.
We have ROLLED Harry Dresden before, and Harry is like Willpower 8. We have convinced Michael freaking Carpenter to let his teenage daughter go to Hell with only the backup of a girl younger than he is, and a centuries old vampire.
Daniel is good for a teenager, but good for a teenager is not relevant in social combat against an E3/E4 Solaroid who favors Empathy and can throw 18 dice at the argument with no actual preptime, and knows him well enough to know which Intimacies to target.
He is only doing this shit because we chose to let him.
Which is a storytelling choice as much as anything, not a situation where we lacked any alternatives OOC. Not my choice, but a majority voter's choice nonetheless.
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2) That was never a particularly convincing argument IMO.
His father is a Knight, and that as far as we are aware that didnt inspire him to feats of reckless teenagery. Nor did his mother's literal trip to the heart of Winter. None of this entered his head until he started dating a girl of supernatural power. He loves his sister, but lets not fool each other; he wants the power because of his girlfriend, not because of his sibling.
He certainly never needed power for "the good fight", any more than Butters or Father Forthill or his mother has.
All of whom have had more actual impact than most people under arms out there.
Im not saying he's dumb or stupid. I am saying he's a teenager.
And no, were not sending him on anything. He's our brother, not a soldier under our command. We dont command him or his availability any more than we command Dresden. And if you are arguing that he is dumbass teenager enough to go running into the NeverNever, you certainly cannot simultaneously argue that he is biddable in the field.
From a hard choice of usefulness?
Olivia >>> Daniel. The multi-path sorceress is a much more versatile party member than the martial artist with a sword.
And from an IC perspective, Molly does not have to answer to Daniel about who she chooses to take anywhere.
Molly has declined to bring Michael Carpenter and his Sword with her to Yomi Wan. Because she worried about her father.
The idea that Daniel gets to complain if she declines to take him anywhere is ridiculous.
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3) Olivia doesnt work AFAIK; she has student loans to see her through college.
Family is not in the city. She isnt dating. Social life and magical community overlap, as does social life and college; she's a performing arts student.
And nobody does patrols in the Dresdenverse. This is not a Batman comic, much as that dead akuma might have wished otherwise.
Furthermore, she's a college student, which gives her flexibility in her schedule that a high school student doesnt have.
She can drop stuff if its necessary: take fewer classes per semester, get credit for extra curricular work.
A high school student leads a lot more structured life. Freer in some ways, but more structured