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Rosie ([personal profile] inasmithsyard) wrote in [community profile] triangularity2015-01-17 04:27 pm

Open RP post!

I will add prompts or scenarios in comments, or feel free to come up with your own!

Currently up for grabs characters:


Rosie
Spindle's End
[personal profile] inasmithsyard
Rosethorn
Circle of Magic
[personal profile] earthandpine
Briar
Circle of Magic
[personal profile] thornandmoss
Hadand
Inda
[personal profile] deheldegarthe
Charity
Dresden Files
[personal profile] charityandfaith
Molly (Rag Lady)
Dresden Files
[personal profile] veiledthreat
Karrin
Dresden Files
[personal profile] isgoodpeople
Maggie
Newsflesh
[personal profile] talesuntold
Chouji
Naruto
[personal profile] 16autumnroad
Neville
Harry Potter
[personal profile] mimbletone
Rue
Hunger Games
[personal profile] daisiesguardyou
Kitten
Tortall
[personal profile] skysung


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[personal profile] deheldegarthe 2016-05-23 11:04 am (UTC)(link)
Evred, fortunately, gave Hadand some preparation. He was extremely precocious. Hadand taught him to read at two and then had to spend her nights up late reading to keep up with all of his questions. And her own life gave plenty of preparation for the idea of sacrifice.

"Time gives us the chance to think of other ways out of the situation. Sometimes not all of the options are immediately apparent, or another may present itself. I'm a Marlovan, and we grow up believing in duty and sacrifice. That doesn't mean I want to see anyone taking drastic and irreversible measures until it's been proven absolutely necessary."
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[personal profile] creepyfreezone 2016-07-03 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
"They aren't?" Sky was very clever, so the idea that there were more ideas, cleverer ideas, out of her reach was very interesting. She supposed that if the problem were complicated enough it would take her more time to do all the calculations too. There were a lot of factors. Huh.

You learn something new.

"So it is okay to postpone choice provided your reasoning is to allow the most options to be found? But what if the situation is more immediate. Like..." she quickly searched a handful of personal logs she could access from a data storage pack inside the barriers separating Sky from the rest of the ship. "Harry Kim is about to take the last slice of pizza and you wanted it for yourself?"
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[personal profile] deheldegarthe 2016-07-09 03:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Sky surprises a laugh out of Hadand with that example. It's far from life or death, but assuming it was... "If it would threaten lives for Harry to eat the last slice of pizza, I would stop him by any means. Words, weapons, other non-lethal measures. Otherwise, I would ask for half, or set aside my own wants."

She's always been good at that. Setting aside what she wants for the good of people she cares about. Hadand has been doing less of it, here on Voyager than she did at home, but it's still a bone-deep part of her.
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[personal profile] creepyfreezone 2016-07-25 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
"So I can use a low powered phaser blast?" She wants to be sure, because that would prevent Harry Kim from having the last slice of pizza. It is a practical and direct way to prevent him from having it. The fact that the question is completely earnest would be a problem, to anyone that forgets Sky is a weapon and not actually a normal little girl.

"Or I could just threaten him with the phaser. That is less wasted energy."
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[personal profile] deheldegarthe 2016-08-25 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
Hadand never forgets when she's dealing with a weapon, regardless of what sort. She just sets that fact aside with Sky whenever it's irrelevant. Now, she chooses her words carefully. "If, as we assumed for the purpose of this example a moment ago, Harry eating the last slice of pizza would threaten lives, stunning or threatening him with a phaser would be reasonable. The circumstances in which pizza is life or death are so rare that I can't think of any right now, unless the pizza were poisoned, in which case I would not want it for myself any more than I would want Harry to eat it."
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You thought you'd seen the last of me, but I was biding my time. Mwahahahaha

[personal profile] creepyfreezone 2017-09-11 06:41 am (UTC)(link)
Sky pauses to consider the words, and then to delve into more personal logs. "Mr. Paris makes it sound like a slice of pizza is of immeasurable value." Sky stop reading Tom Paris's personal logs. They are a bad source of information and are seriously derailing this conversation.

"So... the goal is to allow for the most time to create the most possible plans. To find the plan that causes the least threat to all members of the crew. And not to eat poison pizza." Sky is a weapon of devastating power and she has trouble dividing the lessons of a conversation correctly. Admittedly most weapons don't talk about morality or pizza. So this is new ground for everyone.
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Re: You thought you'd seen the last of me, but I was biding my time. Mwahahahaha

[personal profile] deheldegarthe 2017-12-19 04:53 pm (UTC)(link)

"Tom has somewhat skewed priorities when it comes to pizza," Hadand tells Sky.

Her summary of the lessons discussed makes Hadand laugh, but it isn't far off. She does sober enough to agree, "Yes. Willful self sacrifice is sometimes necessary. I grew up knowing that. It's also irreversible, and the attitude on the Voyager is that we ought to avoid it until we're completely sure it's the only option open to us."

She drops the subject of pizza, though.