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Henry "Hotspur" Percy ([personal profile] hotspurred) wrote in [community profile] hadriel_logs2017-06-07 02:33 pm

some will pay hardship and some will pay money

Who: Henry Percy ([personal profile] hotspurred), Lance Sweets ([personal profile] lifetothefullest), Maketh Tua ([personal profile] mismanagement), Nick Valentine ([personal profile] synthedick)
What: Lance has a plan; the Guard's command weigh in on it at Henry's insistence.
Where: Guard Headquarters.
When: 7th, in the afternoon.
Warnings: TBA!


The notion that Lance's plan is a bad idea remains with Henry, though he has had time to reconsider his stance. It still strikes him at best as futile, and at worse likely to backfire on both Lance and the Guard. He grasps the basic concept; on a much larger scale, it's common practice to use peace treaties back home as a means of buying extra time to better prepare for inevitable war. But only a fool makes deals with honourless curs and expects any result other than ruin, and Sato is most definitely one of them.

That said, Henry respects the unwavering determination Lance is demonstrating, which is a part of why he intends to do what he can to prevent it from becoming another folly akin to the whole Shadow debacle. A much larger part is because regardless of their involvement it will have consequences for the Guard, intended and unintended. There is simply no way that Sato won't assume Lance is working for them. Another important reason is to protect both the Guard and Lance himself. It's imperative that they provide some measure of support and have a modicum of control over the situation.

Who knows? Perhaps Maketh and Nick will accomplish what he failed to do and convince Lance that no good will come of it. Nor is he so arrogant that he has not considered that there is a chance his ignorance as a man of his time prevents him from seeing the true value of Lance's proposal. He trusts Maketh and Nick's judgement for the most part, and more importantly, he believes that the Guard's leadership needs to return to championing unity and efficiency. Of late there have been too many solo decisions made that have courted disaster, and worse, been kept hidden from him and the remainder of the Guard. After they have dealt with Lance, they need to talk between themselves.

So here they all are at his insistence, about to hold council.

Henry has a table and four chairs set up. On the table rests four cups, a pot of fresh coffee, a jug of water, paper and pens and his discarded gauntlets. As he sits there and waits for everyone to join him, he casually leans an elbow on the table, polishing off a piece of fruit from Sorrow's orchard.
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[personal profile] mismanagement 2017-06-07 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Maketh arrives shortly after receiving the message, dressed in her chosen uniform. She's not fond of this plan but understands the necessity of it. She's made unfortunate choices of late. It's best to be honest in their dealings - much as she chafes against the idea - and she ought to consult her fellow commanders more often. Especially Henry. She hasn't been fair to him.

Knowing that stings, a little. But it hardly matters what she intended. Only what she did.

"You made coffee."

Maketh smiles a little, moving to sit next to Henry.

"Thank you, brother."
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[personal profile] lifetothefullest 2017-06-07 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Lance hasn't been this nervous in awhile.

The worst part is that he's not entirely sure why he's nervous, which just piles frustration on top of everything else. There really is no reason to be anxious, as he's pretty confident he doesn't need to worried about this meeting being dangerous, but then again he can't say for sure; he is meeting three people who work together, one of which has already proven to be dangerous when situations take a turn, at their own headquarters. That's fair enough reason, even without considering the issue they're there to talk about, to be a little on edge. Right?

He decides so, and channels all the nervous energy into making sure he looks as put together and calm as possible; he's dug through the collection of suits he'd managed to gather during the leadup to the ball a few weeks earlier and found the one that fits the best, and he's made an admirable attempt at taming his curly hair that's getting wilder by the day. He really needs to do something about it; the longer it is the younger he looks, which is not helpful.

Lance also decides, after a bit of silent deliberation, to bring his gun with him. He's been leaving it in his apartment for the most part since the jumpscare event, not wanting to accidentally shoot someone just because he was startled, and that decision had continued past the event as he'd wanted to try to handle things here more as a psychologist than an FBI agent. But in this situation, he thinks having the weapon on him as backup is more than fair; if the meeting did take a turn, after all, he'd be greatly outmatched with or without a gun.

So he fastens the holster to his belt, the gun hidden entirely by the drape of the slightly-too-long suit jacket, and after deciding he's as presentable and calm as he can be he heads out to the Guard headquarters. It doesn't take all that long to get there, especially since he's mostly healed now, and although he has to take a deep breath to steel himself once he arrives he steps into the building as confidently as possible.

It only takes a moment to see Henry and Maketh at a table, and okay, if everyone's going to be sitting down that's a good sign that hopefully everything will go smoothly and calmly. He nears the table and nods at both Henry and Maketh in greeting, before taking the seat opposite Maketh; it'd be both easier to read her expressions and stay out of arm's reach that way.

"Hello." He finally offers a verbal greeting, although his voice is a little quieter than usual; it's been slightly unsteady lately, which is annoying, but probably to be expected from how much more he's been using it recently.
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[personal profile] synthedick 2017-06-08 07:52 am (UTC)(link)
Nick is the last to arrive, but he's sure that comes as no surprise to his superiors, as it is around his usual patrol time. He takes more of those these days, now that his leg is back in working order -- someone has to pick up the slack left behind by those they've lost. It's not an easy job being on the Guard, even on the quiet days, what with people like Sato around to cause trouble. Folks like him make some decisions hard.

That includes decisions like ones they might be making this day. Lance has some kind of a plan for the local psychopath. Nick isn't entirely sure he trusts even the thought of that, but he's willing to hear the doctor out. It can't hurt to see what he's thought of, maybe even put their heads together and come up with a way to make it work.

The synth steps in only a minute or so after Lance, giving them all a nod in greeting. "Henry, Maketh. Doctor Sweets."

Though this is his first time meeting the doctor in person, he decides to save the handshakes for later, finding his seat at the table. No coffee for him, given what he is, but he appreciates the gesture all the same, the corner of his mouth quirking into a dry smile as he eyes the cup. He turns his attention back to the others, his look a serious one. "I guess since we're all here, we can get started."
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[personal profile] mismanagement 2017-06-08 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
"Nick."

She gives him a smile as well. Nick has always been fair and honest with her, and reliable in ways that she's come to need. At the very least she owes him respect. And if that means sitting still and listening to Doctor Sweets' ridiculous plan - she feels certain it will end that way - then she will do it.

For Henry and Nick.

Besides, she only promised to listen. Not to agree.

"Yes. Proceed, Doctor Sweets."
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[personal profile] lifetothefullest 2017-06-08 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Lance glances up when Nick arrives, and although he's definitely strange-looking it's much less of a surprise than it had been when he'd first spoken to him; not only is he expecting it, but he's gotten used to a whole lot of oddness by now and it just isn't that weird.

Besides, he has a lot more pressing things to worry about, like figuring out how to explain this in a way that doesn't make him look like an idiot. Of course that's pretty much how every day in his job at home goes, so really it shouldn't be that stressful, but it'd be nice if his nerves could figure that out too.

They don't, though, so he settles for running his fingernails over the fabric of his pants-leg underneath the table as he begins. "Alright, so, I won't go over a lot of background information for obvious reasons." They all know what Sato's done, obviously; he's not going to lecture them on things they told him in the first place.

"But through further conversation with Sato, and his recent actions, I believe it's fair to make some assumptions about his personality type. The first and most important is that he likely lacks an ability to feel sympathy or empathy, which inhibits the formation of meaningful relationships and often makes it difficult to feel remorse for harming others." He's sure this isn't surprising news here, but it's necessary to go over, and his gaze flickers to each of the individuals he's addressing as he speaks.

"That said, it's important to note that this lack of remorse doesn't always coincide with maliciousness. In Sato's case, although he clearly doesn't care about anyone he's hurting he also doesn't show any signs that causing harm is a priority, or something that brings particular satisfaction in the way that it does for individuals driven by sadism. That's not to say that he isn't, but that so far he isn't displaying any particular indicators; for instance, he would likely be a lot more active if he were." Maybe not to the extent of just rampant murders, but more incidents of varying degrees.

"Instead, as you're all aware, he seems more interesting in taunting, attempting to sow discord, and generally cause chaos. He doesn't, however, seem to be a particularly skilled manipulator, so either he's just not that good at it or succeeding is not necessarily the point; I think the latter. This is much less about actually turning anyone against the Guard, but a combination of seeing if he can plant a sense of doubt as well as trying to provoke your reactions." His attention shifts to Maketh just briefly as he says the last part, before moving on.

"It's, ultimately, about entertainment. He's bored, and so causing trouble because he has nothing better to be doing and no inhibitions that tell him certain actions are inappropriate. That, combined with a certain amount of invulnerability from consequences, means he feels he can do whatever he wants when it comes to entertaining himself." And, to a certain extent, he isn't wrong.

"Even were the Guard, or anyone else, capable of actually stopping him in any effective manner, I think it's unlikely it would deter him. The opposite, actually; he would take it as a challenge to come back and best you once again, especially since he seems to have decided the Guard to be his opponents in his game. Usually, I would say the way to win is not to play, but it's doubtful he'd take no for an answer. Therefore, literally changing the game is probably the most effective option, at least for the short term." He doubts his plan will last, but if it works for even a few months that's a few months of bought time in which hopefully no one else would end up murdered.

"As ridiculous as it sounds, considering the seriousness of his past actions, I think the key to distracting him is actually... Somewhat childish. He and I spoke during the party a few weeks ago, and when he realized I knew what he was talking about in regards to a particular hobby that exists in our worlds, the enthusiasm he showed was not fake." For the first time since he started talking, he moves more than needed to shift his gaze and gives a small shrug. "If there's a way to provide him with a game or two he wants, there's a good chance he'll find it far more interesting than causing problems, at least for a time."

And, finally, he stops talking, drawing back slightly in his chair in a subconscious brace for their responses.
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[personal profile] synthedick 2017-06-09 07:55 am (UTC)(link)
So he's a psychopath. No surprise there. Hell, Nick would've been glad to find that the old memories and instincts of the cop he's based on weren't wrong if it didn't mean they have to deal with an immortal madman running around. No, worse -- they need to find a way to entertain said madman so he won't occupy his time in other ways. Some people really need to find a hobby.

And that's exactly what this proposal is about. He's right: it does sound ridiculous.

As Lance watches them -- particularly Maketh -- Nick watches Lance, trying to get a feel for what he's getting at, and more importantly what kind of confidence he has in this plan. He seems genuine in his intentions, as misguided as Nick thinks they may be at the moment. He might be the only doctor among them, but the synth can't say he has much appreciation for shrinks. The real Nick didn't, but that might have been on account of him being told to go see one a few too many times after his fiancé ended up with a bullet in her back. She was dead because he hadn't done more to take out the bad guys. Is he willing to wait this one out, too?

It's not his call, and so he sits quietly, his eyes flicking to Henry and Maketh. He wants to see what they think, see if they can level out a response between themselves before he puts his two cents in. Henry is even-tempered, but Maketh has been... troubling as of late. It might not be ideal, but he figures it's best to keep an eye on how she responds here, what she does. Nick said he'd tell her if she started crossing any lines, and lately, she's gotten too close to just marching right over them for comfort.
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[personal profile] mismanagement 2017-06-09 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"I cannot support this plan."

Maketh sees no need to go about it gently. Her eyes are hard. She takes a sip of her coffee to make sure she won't yell. It's not productive. She needs to breathe. Keep it simple and clear.

"Even if Sato were to agree to this plan when it was presented to him, there is nothing to prevent him from raising the stakes or reneging on the deal later on. Furthermore, this affords him power and affirms his position as a threat to us. I see no reason to inflate his ego further."

Given the choice, she'd dismember him and render the man braindead. Freeze him solid and drop him in the lake. Something lasting in its brutality. But that is not her call. Not anymore. She has responsibilities and a code to follow. The other commanders must agree.
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[personal profile] lifetothefullest 2017-06-09 04:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Their reactions so far haven't been quite as bad as Lance was expecting, but he can't say he's surprised by the objections; he already knew Henry wasn't really onboard, and could've bet on Maketh's response being what it is. The only surprise is that Nick didn't say anything, but maybe he's waiting to see what Maketh and Henry said instead.

He waits until they're both finished, ignoring the childish but very tempting urge to remind Maketh she really has no room to talk on this subject considering her last plan, and decides to address Henry's concerns first.

"Normally, I would agree with you. But the situation here calls for different strategy, because most of the normal courses of action don't exist; it's also necessary to realize that normal rules of social interaction aren't going to apply. He isn't driven by the same things most people are, and negative reinforcement is going to have no effect." His gaze shifts to Maketh--he had been speaking to Henry mostly, so far--and directs his next response toward her.

"There's no power to afford him, and no threat to reinforce, as far as he's concerned. He doesn't see you, or the rest of the Guard, as a match for him; this isn't a competition, and this isn't about making an arrangement or agreement with a worthy opponent. All of you, and everyone else here, are game pieces as far as he's concerned. Fighting with him, playing into the conflict; that's what's going to enhance his ego, especially when he's provoked the response specifically." Like last time, and his words are similar--if more detailed--to what he'd told Maketh then, although he's careful to keep to generalities at the moment.

He looks at Henry again, briefly toward Nick, then back at Henry once more. "You're right not to trust him or any agreement that might be made, although I think the issue of extortion isn't a problem here in the way it would be elsewhere. However, after reconsidering I think you're also right in that making a formal arrangement may not be the best route to take." There are a few different options and all have pros and cons, and he's pretty sure the cons he's looking at for this particular method are different than the ones Henry is, but the end result is the same and he doesn't have any problem admitting Henry's right on this. "It would be necessary if the Guard were to be officially involved, but not if a more subtle approach is taken."

He takes a deep breath, both to calm himself and to give a break from speaking, but soon continues. "You know how you might distract an angry dog by throwing it a steak? Same idea. You're not negotiating with the dog, you're distracting it."
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[personal profile] synthedick 2017-06-10 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
"The point is that the Guard can't be the ones throwing that steak."

There's Nick Valentine's voice -- it's as even-toned as ever as he weighs the options in his mind, his expression impassive, untelling. Both sides have good points: the Guard can't validate Sato's behavior, but at the same time, they can't just sit idly and do nothing. Either way, things get worse.

"Even if it's for the good of the city, we can't make it public that we're giving Sato any leeway," he continues with a gesture of his bare hand, his metal joints creaking quietly as they move. "He might only see this as a game and be looking for entertainment, but who knows what the next guy who wants to stir up trouble will think. The second any of them comes to the conclusion that they've got us wrapped around their fingers and are willing to throw them a bone just to keep the peace, that's when folks lose trust in us. They won't see us as defending them so much as caving to anyone who ruffles enough feathers."

And Nick won't have that. They don't have any real authority in the city, true -- it's all based on trust and goodwill. However, they do have a job to do: to protect. They can toss out all the steaks they want, but there are some animals who just get greedy and do whatever it takes for an easy meal, no matter what the cost.

Thankfully, it doesn't seem like he's the only one on that page.
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[personal profile] mismanagement 2017-06-11 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
Maketh leans back in her chair, eyes hard. Normally she'd be taking notes as well - information is important and they can't afford to make mistakes - but today she's only watching Doctor Sweets. Assessing him as well as the situation. If she finds him wanting, then she will have to present a compelling reason. She cannot act on instinct alone in this case. Not after her judgement has been so publicly found wanting.

"Even if the Guard appeared to have no hand in this game, there is nothing that prevents Sato from killing you once he has this prize."

Surely he's thought of that.

"And if he kills again, we will have to respond. Things will escalate. As Henry said, describe your subtle approach."
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[personal profile] lifetothefullest 2017-06-11 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
Lance gives Nick his full attention when he finally responds, nodding a little to show he's listening and understanding; his concerns make sense and are fair, although Lance thinks in this particular situation they're not as pressing as they might otherwise be. Being cautious not to reward criminal behavior is certainly something to consider, but it's a lot more of an issue in a setting with an actual, organized law enforcement; as far as Lance is concerned, the Guard doesn't at all count, but he won't say that for several reasons.

He shifts his attention to Henry at his response, and then toward Maketh briefly before he looks away again; fighting to control his nerves is difficult enough without adding the fraying that Maketh causes to his hold on his temper.

He decides to address concerns in order, turning to look at Nick again. "Of course, that's understandable. Making a public agreement has some benefits, but I do now think keeping the Guard out of the entire arrangement--as far as Sato and the public knows, at least--is the better option, for some of the reasons you mentioned." He's willing to go with either method, honestly; it makes very little difference to him how the Guard is perceived by the others in Hadriel, at least right now.

Lance turns his gaze toward Henry, speaking to him next. "At this point, I think Sato's aware that I have an ulterior motive for asking him questions. However, I don't believe he has any reason to suspect I have any sort of affiliation with the Guard, which I don't." The last comment is only very faintly pointed and not meant as a jab, just a reminder. He has several reasons he's refrained from any official participation in the Guard.

"The subtle approach is simple enough; I go through with idea on my own, let Sato think whatever he wants about my motives for it, and count on him caring far less about my motives than about getting to play video games. Officially, each of you as individuals and the Guard as a whole have nothing to do with it, and I doubt Sato would suspect your involvement on his own." That eliminates any benefit the Guard might get for being seen to be doing anything about the issue of Sato, but if they're more concerned about other reactions then it's fine with him to do it this way. The end result is the same.

And, finally, he turns his attention to Maketh once more. "Considering I know how to play the game he wants, and he's already told me he's not really interested in single-player, I've got that going for me." He can't bring himself to be too concerned about Sato killing him; he could do that whenever, and Lance is pretty sure if he's going to be murdered by someone in Hadriel there are a few other individuals higher on the list of who to be worried about doing it.

However, he doesn't address her last point, because he can't think of a response that will help instead of just being scathing. Besides, ignoring it'll get his point across just fine anyway, which is that he has no interest in discussing with her any issues of responding to Sato's actions or escalation. She'd ignored everything he'd told her before anyway, so it's only fair to ignore her comments now.
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[personal profile] synthedick 2017-06-12 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
Nick notices Maketh's latter observation goes unmentioned by Lance, and if the way his eyes narrow just a margin says anything, it's that he's not keen on hearing talk of escalation from Maketh at this point. It might be an inevitability, but it's one he's hoping to avoid at all costs. While he believes Lance's idea has merit, Nick also thinks he's underestimating Sato -- that kind of naiveté gets people killed. He's been down that road himself before.

"Whether you have ties with us or not, don't count on him to claim one way or the other just yet." Nick lets out a sigh, one his mechanical body obviously didn't need to make. "It's not as though he hasn't looked for reasons to turn people against us in the past." At least no one seemed to bite on those attempts, but he's bound to get someone eventually. Even Nick has to admit that Sato had probably cause in his latest attempt. The Guard doesn't need any more ammunition against them, perceived or not.

"That said, I think the subtle approach is what we oughtta go with," Nick continues, turning his eyes to his superiors. "The Guard could get involved and people could see that we had a hand in this, but we're not here to prove people like Mello wrong. We're here to keep folks safe, whether they realize it or not."

Of course, there is the question of why Lance would do this for them in the first place, possibly putting himself in danger to quiet a madman whose main target has thus far been an organization that he's not a part of. Nick leaves it unasked -- and any suspicions regarding Lance's reasons -- for now.
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[personal profile] mismanagement 2017-06-12 04:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Drink your coffee, soldier. Control your temper and do not yell.

She drinks her coffee, focusing on the taste. The feel of the mug in her hands. She takes a breath and squares her shoulders, giving Henry a faint nod. He's concerned about her again. She can't give him cause for that, not anymore.

Do your duty, soldier.

"I do not approve of this plan."

She says it simply.

"The way you intend to go about it is foolhardy and does not guarantee a positive outcome, let alone success."

She sets her mug down.

"Regardless, you seem intent on seeing it through. Is that correct?"
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[personal profile] lifetothefullest 2017-06-12 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
So Henry and Nick are onboard, if not entirely convinced or enthusiastic. Fair enough; Lance indeed plans to do what he thinks is best with or without support, so having any at all is better than none.

It's also no shock Maketh's in disagreement, and Lance has to take a long breath to avoid saying anything he'd regret regarding Maketh's own ability to gauge effective courses of action. This is not a contest, and he's not going to fight or argue with her over something that, at this point, would just be pettiness.

Although he does have a more neutral answer to give in response to her second statement, he decides to ignore it for now and answers her last.

"Correct." This isn't about permission, after all. He glances from Maketh to Nick, then to Henry, who he mostly looks at as he continues. "I'm aware that none of you have any real reason to believe I know what I'm doing, but I do. This is my job, at home, and it's not the first time I've done something like this. And Sato is not the worst person I've ever dealt with, either."

He doesn't have any desire to go into details, or any further justification as far as his credentials or experience, but he feels that much was important to say. He knows he looks young, and doesn't give off a particularly capable or confident aura outside of a therapy session, but those are things that work for him when he's actually doing something like going undercover.

As far as Henry's comment about possible worst-case scenarios, Lance's gaze shifts to the table and he gives a noncommittal shrug. Although he's aware Sato poses a threat, and he's not pretending otherwise, he thinks the specific threat to him is likely pretty low. And, if that changes, there's not a whole lot he could do about it other than trying to talk his way out of it or shift the situation in some way to his advantage; he's good at both of those options, and they seem more reliable than expecting help from anyone else. Logically, he knows that Henry wouldn't have brought it up if he didn't intend to help if necessary, but logic doesn't always factor into Lance's distrust of relying on people he doesn't know well. Even if it did, what good would it do to put someone else in danger trying to help him out of a situation he'd gotten himself into?

"There's an emergency alert app on the phones, right?" He asks, after a moment, ceasing his staring contest with the table in order to glance around at the people he's speaking to. "I'll use it if necessary, but I think I have a better chance of talking myself out of a problem than anyone would have fighting with him." Idly, in the back his mind, Lance realizes he should probably be more concerned about this possibility, but with everything else going on he just isn't.
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[personal profile] synthedick 2017-06-16 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Nick watches Maketh as she gives her opinion, his expression still impassive as he gauges how much of it is her temperament, and how much is her frustration over all that's happened lately. He can't say he hasn't felt it plenty himself. While there is an emergency application for the phones, Nick isn't sure that's the best course of action, either. He decides to say as much, though it's obvious Lance is going to do whatever he wants no matter what.

It's unfortunate how tricky it can be to deal with an immortal madman. Nick would take supermutants and raider junkies any day over this mess.

"The emergency app is an option," he starts, his brow knitting, "but should Sato decide to axe you anyway and take your phone, then he can set it off himself and lure us there for a trap. I'm just hoping you're right that he's not all that interested in premeditated murder so much as causing a ruckus."
Edited 2017-06-16 23:40 (UTC)
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[personal profile] mismanagement 2017-06-18 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
This is going to happen regardless of what she might say in protest. Maketh takes a breath and lets it out slowly.

Fine. Adapt, soldier.

"I agree with Henry's suggestion."

Though perhaps not for the same reasons. Maketh tips her head to the side.

"I will not risk the lives of more Guardsmen for this venture. What you do with your own life is your concern, Doctor Sweets."
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[personal profile] lifetothefullest 2017-06-18 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Nick's response is practical, and Lance appreciates that; he's right, after all, and Henry is also right in that Lance doesn't have any real intention of using the application. So perhaps he shouldn't install it at all, and just eliminate the potential risk of Sato using it.

So he nods at Nick, then at Henry, and is about to offer an agreement with Henry's suggestion--he'd done the same sort of thing here before--when Maketh adds her comments. His gaze immediately snaps to her, eyes darkening in a sudden flare of anger; he's been so tightly coiled this entire meeting that his previous determination to maintain professionalism is difficult to remember, for a moment. There are so many things he wants to say, each more pointed and scathing than the last, but at the same time he can recognize baiting when he sees it. He's not certain if it's intentional or not, but either way he has more to lose by giving into the tempting desire to snap at her than he does to gain.

Even if it would be really, really satisfying.

But that doesn't mean he's going to ignore the particular comment that he's angry about, he just takes the time to unclench his jaw and make sure his voice is steady and cold when he responds instead of sharp and venomous.

"If I had any desire to put people at risk, I'd be focusing my attention on other areas and ignoring this threat entirely. But you asked for my help, so I'm giving it."
Edited 2017-06-18 20:15 (UTC)
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[personal profile] synthedick 2017-06-21 09:12 am (UTC)(link)
Well, that answers Nick's question about why He nods to Henry at the suggestion of Lance checking in with a friend, someone who could relay any call for help to them should Lance not return. He knows Lance isn't likely to use the app at all; frankly, he'd be surprised if he did when Maketh pipes up again. Nick might have nodded in agreement to Henry's words, but he's not nearly as warm on Maketh's.

A part of him gets it -- she's been difficult to read as of late, but Shadow's death had to have hit her as hard as it hit him and Henry. She was working with him under the table too, and as much as she plays the absolute professional, she cares for those working under her. She always has for as long as Nick has known her.

But he narrows his eyes again for now, studying his colleagues, watching the way they interact with one another. It doesn't take a detective to pick up on the flash of anger from the doctor; Nick can't blame Sweets for taking umbrage when it's clear Maketh has some to offer.

And maybe that's why he clears his throat as he shoots her a stern look. "And frankly, we could stand to be a little more appreciative," Nick insists, his voice even despite the hard expression etched into his synthetic features. "We're not officially involved in this, but if the doctor here changed his mind for any reason and did want our help in this plan of his, he'd get it."

That's a promise, even if Nick himself is the only one to honor it.
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[personal profile] mismanagement 2017-06-22 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Henry doesn't back her up. She feels a sudden flash of anger, but swallows it down quickly. This isn't the way. It isn't supposed to go like this. There are plans to be made and --

Stop it. Focus, soldier.

"I asked your advice on the situation," Maketh says very softly, eyes narrowed at Doctor Sweets. "And for your professional aid in interpreting information. Do not mistake me. I disagree with what you propose. But I will abide by the judgement of my fellow commanders."
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[personal profile] lifetothefullest 2017-06-22 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Lance is still and tense, but he does glance toward Nick at his words because they're unexpected, and appreciated because he believes Nick means them. It makes him feel marginally better that at least someone in this room would care, even slightly, if he get into trouble he couldn't handle; he's certain Maketh doesn't, and he still isn't sure on Henry.

Not that he intends to ask, of course, especially now that there's been an issue made of it, but it does reassure him enough that he can ignore Henry's tone and Maketh's words. He has a response to what Maketh says, but it would be arguing for argument's sake and he'd rather end this entire meeting sooner rather than later.

So he glances in Henry's direction, ignoring Maketh entirely once more and addressing what he said. "This is all still only theoretical at this point." Considering they--or he, really, at this point--don't really have the means to actually pull off the whole idea just yet. "If it becomes possible, more detailed planning can be done depending on the situation at the time."

In other words, when it comes to backup plans or safeguards he'd rather handle that himself, depending on who is present in Hadriel and who he trusts at the time. And, although he's feeling favorably toward Nick at the moment, that doesn't actually include anyone in this room.

He's silent a moment, before speaking up again. "I've said everything I planned to regarding this subject, so if no one disagrees, I have some other things to attend to." Sort of. He can find something. But he's not really concerned about it being obvious he's trying to leave at this point; he's just very ready to be out of this conversation.
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[personal profile] synthedick 2017-06-23 09:08 am (UTC)(link)
"I wouldn't say it was a total waste just yet."

That's all Nick says regarding Lance; he keeps any other thoughts he may have to himself for the second, allowing Henry to address Maketh. Despite his brief remark, he makes no motion to leave, apparently wanting to stay to voice some concerns of his own.
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[personal profile] mismanagement 2017-06-23 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Maketh's frown softens. It's been a long day, made longer by the frustrations of this meeting. She had hoped it would go better, though had not expected it. Doctor Sweets remains what he is, and in her mind, woefully unqualified in military matters. And that is what he proposed - a military maneuver. Only he refused to call it that and treat it with the caution and respect such a thing deserved.

It is not Henry's fault. He acted as he saw fit.

"You acted with the information you had," Maketh says softly. "There is no need for that. I have -- my judgement is not what it should be."
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[personal profile] synthedick 2017-06-24 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
Nick starts. He might as well.

"He'd been working for me for months," he answers. "Even before he officially stepped down. I didn't tell either of you because he was just doing surveillance for me, keeping tabs on folks I couldn't. I can't be everywhere at once, bum leg or not."

The leg might be fixed, but he still doesn't have the advantages Shadow does when it comes to stealthy operations. With the glowing eyes and metal parts, he stands out like a sore thumb in nearly all situations, and there's hardly anyone in town who doesn't know he's with the Guard.

"I figured it'd keep him busy, and put his skills to good use. Sato was on my list, as well as a few others. Paladin Danse, Anakin Skywalker. Hux."

His eyes flick to Maketh at that last one, and with reason.

"I let him go before he took his chances with Sato. I thought what happened might have been my fault, but he never said a work about working with you, too."
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[personal profile] mismanagement 2017-06-24 08:34 pm (UTC)(link)
There is good reason to keep track of those people. Maketh is quiet for a long moment. There's too much she's kept hidden. It can't go on like this.

"I engaged him as a last resort. I didn't intend to use him for information. Only another combat asset if Sato attacked us again."

Her voice is flat. Perfectly businesslike.

"I considered him an acceptable field asset in that capacity. Capable of hurting Sato if needed. I had others watching him. Amos is still doing so. His means have thus far remained undetected."
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[personal profile] synthedick 2017-06-24 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"I figured that with Sato, the moment he made any kind of plans against us, I'd be coming to you to prepare," Nick admits. "I was mostly hoping to find out where he's been holing up when he's not causing trouble. Surveillance on Danse was more personal. Having been in the Brotherhood of Steel, he'd likely have problems with any of our non-human residents. I wanted to make sure he didn't pick any more fights."

Among other things. Even he has to have his secrets, especially when they pertain to what even Nick doesn't know about himself.

"As for the others, particularly Hux... well, that's something I'd like to hear more about from you, Maketh."
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[personal profile] mismanagement 2017-06-25 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
"An early warning in case he moved against us."

Sato is unpredictable, a threat waiting in the shadows. There will be another attack. Maketh knows that, as do they all. It's only a matter of time. She tips her head back, quiet for a moment.

Hux is another matter all together.

"Hux has sided with General Skywalker and his grandson. For the moment, I have their cooperation. But he is loyal only to the First Order -- what became of the Empire. Forbidding him from building weapons will not work. So I am building them with him, for the Guard. Amos ensures that Hux is not doing anything behind my back."

She closes her eyes briefly.

"I know you do not approve. But we have an understanding."
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[personal profile] synthedick 2017-06-25 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
Nick's tone darkens. "I agree."

He wouldn't have even needed Shadow's surveillance to tell him that: there's plenty of evidence all over the network that Hux doesn't have the same moral quandaries others might, and then there's that warning Maketh herself gave them before. That warning was the primary reason he had Shadow watching the man in the first place; to find out Maketh has been working with him, and to make weapons, of all things, is enough to get his oil boiling.

As a firm believer that folks can change for the better if they really want to, he's a little disappointed in Maketh, and his stern expression shows it. "We have weapons, Maketh. I understand having something for a special case like Sato, but even if we could trust him, it's not like we're not preparing for war here."
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[personal profile] mismanagement 2017-06-25 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
Maketh frowns, glancing between them. "Of course he'll betray me. It's only a matter of time. I'll utilize his skills until that point."

And then she'll shoot him in the head.

She shakes her head.

"But we are. The gods are in retreat. Either their enemies will find them or they'll begin draining us for power, worse than they already have."
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[personal profile] synthedick 2017-06-29 07:48 am (UTC)(link)
"It's true we can't ignore their plight," Nick agrees, his expression darkening, "but having the biggest guns isn't always the answer when it comes to war." The knot in his brow tightens as the subject turns somewhere that's too close to home for him -- after all, he comes from a world not at war, but living in terrible the aftermath of it. This might not end in radioactive fallout, but if there's one thing he knows, it's that war never changes.

His tone softens, his eyes flicking between his superiors. "We don't even know much about what's chasing the gods from place to place," he continues, "other than that they're machines."

Like him.

What they do know, however, is that the gods aren't exactly trustworthy themselves. Nick wants answers before they go working with unsavory characters like Hux, especially when it comes to making weapons. "We need to learn more about these 'enemies' before we go trying to figure out how to blow them to smithereens."
Edited 2017-06-29 09:11 (UTC)