redzonejoe
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[X] Genial Precis
Word of Grimoire says that Chizuka's teammates are somewhat untrustworthy, so absent a clear reason to recruit them I'm against it.
This information might be important even beyond this conversation, but stalling is grating, yes. I can understand the distaste when we've a Caligruca to find. Not sure what to do about it though, difference in priority I suppose. To me it's a necessary evil.
...forbids active interference in the team affairs unless we want to break our own promise, so we limit ourselves with a completely hands-off approach until they make it our business again."I'll leave you my contact information and with the promise that I will not interfere with your business if you don't interfere in mine."
I feel stupid for asking this, but K.I.S.S.?
Actually, good point. I don't like limiting ourselves this way. Interventionist Empress Yui sticks her nose wherever she pleases! (Lewd! )However, I would point out that this...
...forbids active interference in the team affairs unless we want to break our own promise, so we limit ourselves with a completely hands-off approach
Keep it simple, stupid.
Huh. You're right, that's not obviously the best approach. I see no reason to make that concession. Also, we can be a little more on-point about our interest in border trouble that might spill over. How's this?...forbids active interference in the team affairs unless we want to break our own promise, so we limit ourselves with a completely hands-off approach until they make it our business again.
That means that unless they or Chizuka come to us for help, we do not do anything about them, regardless of what happens with or inside the team.
It is a viable approach, but there seem to be two schools of thought about how we handle these situations.
Mostly fine. I would like to know two things, though.
The differences:Mostly fine. I would like to know two things, though.
- What do you consider the difference between this one and the previous version?
- What is the intent behind the message, i.e. what is it that we are saying we will and will not do, and what do you consider sufficient grounds for involving ourselves further?
Though some of those conditions are pretty harsh, mind. You are telling them not to move out of their territory on fear of your intervention, something that most groups would have told you off for if you suggested it.
- If the Nerima group tried to expand.
- If the Nerima group got into a big, territory-changing fight.
- If another group tried to pass through Nerima en route to causing trouble in Nagamioka.
There's intervention and there's intervention. One reasonably likely kind of intervention would be bringing in Yui as a mediator. Conversely, another condition for intervention would be the Nerima group being invaded by an aggressive, expansionistic group.Though some of those conditions are pretty harsh, mind. You are telling them not to move out of their territory on fear of your intervention, something that most groups would have told you off for if you suggested it.
'Listen here, you gullible fool, I've shown you more mercy than you deserve, so you know I'll be lenient should you come running once you and yours finally mess up."Genial Precis, only slightly more angry in tone and word choice
I imagined that in some deep villain's voice.'Listen here, you gullible fool, I've shown you more mercy than you deserve, so you know I'll be lenient should you come running once you and yours finally mess up."
Nah, I'm good.
I think the complaint could be summed up as: why ask for Maiko's read before she has her intel? The vote already states our decision to wrap up the talks, so there isn't much Maiko can tell us that we can't hear later, since it does not influence our actions.I'm not sure asking Maiko for her take, giving Minami her marching orders and then asking Maiko to grimoire all available magical girls can fit properly into the space of a 4 line conversation - 6 if you count brain-mailing Chizuka, which you probably shouldn't.
If you want some bite to this, an acerbic "Like it just did." would work.-[X] "I won't involve myself in your business if you don't involve yourselves in mine, or unless your business threatens to spill into Nagamioka. I'd appreciate it if you would inform me if such an incident began to develop."