佐々木 琲世 (
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futurology2016-10-17 12:06 am
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Entry tags:
- anakin skywalker (star wars),
- arima kishou (tokyo ghoul: re),
- asher millstone (htgawm),
- chihiro ogino (spirited away),
- gwen stacy (marvel comics),
- haise sasaki (tokyo ghoul: re),
- jin kung (mortal kombat),
- keats (folklore),
- keith (voltron),
- king (the seven deadly sins),
- lance (voltron),
- lucina (fire emblem: awakening),
- miles upshur (outlast),
- olivia (fire emblem: awakening),
- papyrus (undertale),
- peridot (steven universe),
- rocky (original),
- shizuo heiwajima (durarara!!),
- suyumkhe (original),
- takashi shirogane (voltron),
- tsukuyo (gintama),
- zenyatta (overwatch)
text | un: Sasaki
It's occurred to me that since our membership shifts and our backgrounds vary so much, it might be good to compare what we're capable of. More to the point, I was thinking we might be able to help each other pick up relevant skills, if not hone the ones we already have.
If people are looking to train or think they could help others, why don't we discuss that here? I know at least a few of us don't have backgrounds in combat, for example. On our first day here I met someone who wasn't familiar with firearms but might get good use out of the skill, for another.
In my case, I have experience training others and can help with hand-to-hand combat. I can work with people ranging from average human strength to well above it. I've got some skill with swords and knives, but I wouldn't compare that to someone who specializes in them, and that's something I'd like to work on. In terms of non-combative skills, if someone wants to work on something like cooking, I'm reasonably helpful there.
Let's see how we can help each other improve.
[ooc: Please feel free to thread-hop/jack here, that's what this is for!]
If people are looking to train or think they could help others, why don't we discuss that here? I know at least a few of us don't have backgrounds in combat, for example. On our first day here I met someone who wasn't familiar with firearms but might get good use out of the skill, for another.
In my case, I have experience training others and can help with hand-to-hand combat. I can work with people ranging from average human strength to well above it. I've got some skill with swords and knives, but I wouldn't compare that to someone who specializes in them, and that's something I'd like to work on. In terms of non-combative skills, if someone wants to work on something like cooking, I'm reasonably helpful there.
Let's see how we can help each other improve.
[ooc: Please feel free to thread-hop/jack here, that's what this is for!]
filtered → shizuo
[And this he'll tell Shizuo because he thinks the guy understands something of that sort of fear, having spoken about strength and caution in small doses here and there]
I imagine owners wouldn't be keen on their cars being hefted around, but being able to handle that kind of weight would be useful all the same.
Hand-to-hand is something I can teach, and you shouldn't have to concern yourself with hurting me, or anything like that. I think there's a comfort in formal training: it teaches you what you can really do and focuses your energies.
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He reads the text, though, and then the filter makes sense. Unseen, he smiles dryly to himself--it's still really kind of bizarre, being able to have a talk like this, finding people who can talk about strength like this. As far as Shizuo's concerned, this all skips right past "useful" and into....ah, relateable? Relieving? Something like that...]
Yeah, having control in that sort of way...that's a really good thing to have. Useful as hell, if you ask me. ...I'm not afraid of the strength itself now, I guess...been too long for that now. It's what happens. Using it the wrong way, not being careful enough with people...hah, I'm still afraid of stuff like that right now.
[It's easy enough to tell Haise this in turn, really--he would have told anyone, if asked, because to Shizuo it always feels like an incredibly obvious thing, something that other people probably figure out for themselves anyway when they look at him--coward that he is in that way. But there's an extra sense of knowing that Haise would understand it, seeing him express a similar sentiment himself...]
Dunno if that's ever going to go away. Training might help with that, I guess...though my head's never very clear when I get in fights. I'm always so pissed off. Not sure if that's very trainable. [...Yeah, that's the crux of the problem, now that he thinks about it. But still--] Also, though, there's some really damn strong people around here. I keep getting surprised...hah, like you surprised me just now, even. It's not like this back home? I think I actually need to catch up a bit now. [Not for himself--no, less for his own safety, though he's gotten a recent eye-opener about that too. But if he wants to be helpful at all around here...if he wants to be able to keep an eye out for the friends he's made....]
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[Shizuo is responsible and he has good instincts in worrying about other people, but Haise hopes that concern doesn't have to be fear. The difference there might be small, but it's important]
What people can do in our group is pretty amazing... It might be the case that we'll always be surprised. I know I didn't expect anybody to have that kind of strength either. [Unless they're a ghoul, or artificially enhanced, but it seems to just be a natural thing for a very human Shizuo] I believe with enough training, you can control your anger, and once that happens you can feel more confident about what you can and will do.
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[More a rhetorical question to himself, really, but right...at least he really isn't alone in this now. If Haise really can withstand the amount of strength he's got--
It's been fear for such a long time that it's a well-worn and familiar thing, something Shizuo barely registers as odd or unfitting anymore. But still...it'd be nice. If there could be a little less of it.]
Well, controlling it's...yeah, that's going to be the main thing. No offense to you or anything, but I'm not sure how far we'd be able to get with that. I've been trying for a long time but I haven't figured out how to get rid of it yet. [Years and years...yes, he can't say he's getting his hopes particularly high on that front. But all the same...] Guess it's worth a shot, though. "Might as well try" and all that, right? Maybe between the both of us we can figure out something...
Can't say I've ever really had anyone to figure it out with in this sort of way before.
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[It might not really have been a question, but Haise is inclined to answer to it nevertheless. Sometimes, hearing something one already knows has its value.
And if Shizuo has lived with those fears since he was young, as that story with lifting a car when he was a kid suggests to him, all the more reason to state it]
Maybe having a hand will make a difference. No matter what the outcome though, I consider it time well-invested, and I'm happy to do whatever I can. Sometimes things that we find impossible on our own can be achieved when there's teamwork.
I mean, look at what we're all doing here.
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[Tripping into another world entirely, getting tasked to save timelines of all things...science fiction stuff. His brother could main in a movie like this. But...here they are.
So if this isn't impossible, what else isn't? --He really shouldn't think about it that way. But the thought sticks a bit, despite himself.]
Anyway...if you'd be down that's good, then. Hey, thanks for taking me up on this. No guarantees, but...I'll try not to disappoint.
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[He wishes it was a bit more idyllic than it actually is, but it remains the case that it's a remarkable thing they're a part of. Hopefully, they can have more truly positive outcomes, like in Zeta-12]
Like I said, I'm happy to give you a hand. We're a team, after all. Being part of the same squad means we rely on each other, and we help each other. At least, that's what I'm used to.
Don't worry about disappointment; we'll figure things out.
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Can't say I've ever been in a team like this or anything before, honestly. All grouped up in this sort of way...so it's still kind of weird. How many people are down for helping each other out. [It's every man for himself in Ikebukuro, but that's just the nature of the crowded streets and ever-changing social climate. You find a few friends you can keep track of here and there, if you're lucky, and maybe everything's loosely interlinked in that inner city sort of way, but all the same...it's nothing like this by a long shot.] It's pretty nice, though. Wouldn't mind getting used to it too.
I mean, I figure I might as well cover all the bases. Disappointment's probably pretty likely. But trying to figure things out...would be a good start, yeah. Thanks.
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[And that means the world to him, knowing what it was to be limited by a system that would destroy him if he stepped too far out of line]
Like I said, I'm happy to help. And even failures and setbacks give us something to learn from, so only concern yourself with doing your best. The rest we'll figure out as we go.