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side boob archer ([personal profile] pummelling) wrote in [community profile] futurology2016-11-09 09:23 pm

video; un: white_lotus

[With the chaos of the fire over and the smoke cleared (literally and figuratively, really), Jin's settled into hanging around the Audentes campsite. He's helping teammates set up and maintain their camps, aiding townspeople in rebuilding, eavesdropping on all of your gossip, brainstorming wildly on how to deal with the Yeerks Taraxa, the like.

He's got a way more important thing to share with the 'net today, though.
]

Um.

[Jin's sitting somewhere in the camp in front of someone's tent, looking a little sheepish-- and holding a mess of dark, unruly hair out of his face.

Help.
]

Can I borrow a hair tie? None of the ones the Qorral sell are strong enough. [pause.] I've still got a lot of the ALASTAIR stipend, I'll pay you back with something from the trading post-- I just need something.

[#thickhairproblems]
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[personal profile] slushfund 2016-12-15 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
And that's why you stick to mission directives and don't get emotionally involved, kids.

(leaning onto the back of a hand, impassive.)

The timeline's getting protected if proper protocol is followed, so protecting the people whose main fucking goal is to mine the planet dry — which, consequently, will screw the timeline up — is a great idea. I'm not saying there's nothing stopping you from doing the heroic thing and martyring yourself for a race that probably should've already died out with their own planet, but you can't expect everyone else to.

I'm just providing facts, since you sound so opposed to someone covering their own ass.

Really, getting forced into signing up for this shit is really un-fucking-palatable, but having your entire brown-nosing team scrabble for "what's right", when there's no way anyone's ever gonna agree on one definition, is really throwing a wrench in my plans to get home alive.

(a shrug of a shoulder.)

Money's simply the language most people speak after negotiations fail.