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reverienet2018-06-20 08:35 pm
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Alright, I won't waste anyone's time with pointless questions about how or why we got here, but there are a couple of things I'm looking for information about:
1. How many minors and noncombatants are aboard this station? Note, these are separate categories. I don't care how powerful or skilled you are; if you're under twenty, I consider you a member of the former.
2. It'll be helpful for us to have an idea of each other's Quirks. I'm not under the illusion that all of us have reason to trust each other or cooperate, but presumably none of us want to be here, so. If you're willing to provide information on any abilities you might have that could be considered "supernatural" in any way, I intend to compile it for our collective use.
1. How many minors and noncombatants are aboard this station? Note, these are separate categories. I don't care how powerful or skilled you are; if you're under twenty, I consider you a member of the former.
2. It'll be helpful for us to have an idea of each other's Quirks. I'm not under the illusion that all of us have reason to trust each other or cooperate, but presumably none of us want to be here, so. If you're willing to provide information on any abilities you might have that could be considered "supernatural" in any way, I intend to compile it for our collective use.
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There's a difference between basic information gathering and suggesting I impose an assessment to determine who's allowed to engage in combat. I have no interest in doing so, for that matter.
I've been upfront about my intentions from the start. The rest of you can take me at my word or not.
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Except you asked for that information to assess how different people should be treated by your own admission:
People under 20 are considered minors.
Minors should be protected, on the battlefield or not.
People who have abilities who are willing to share that information should do so to compile that information for everyone's knowledge.
And while you didn't intend to imply that anyone who didn't share might be wary or suspicious of others, that implication is there.
I am in my mid thirties and I have the ability to use the Will and the Word, known by some as sorcery. I don't mistrust you, or at least not enough to withhold information that anyone in my world would know. I think you mean to help. Whether I agree with any of the above or not doesn't change what I'm saying.
I am calling a spade a spade. Intentional or not, your message implied judgement. Which is fine; I'm not telling you what to do. But you should be aware of that.
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This debate is pointless. I'm looking to find out what resources we're working with and who the more vulnerable groups among us are. If that implies judgment, so be it.
[He decides to move on to the more useful part of the other man's comments.]
When you say sorcery, does that imply a broad range of abilities, or does it focus on a specific area?
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And yes, sorcery provides a broad range of abilities, including making things from nothing, though that is usually not worth the energy expended. In this situation, it might be, however, if there's something we truly need.
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How much energy does it take to create? Does the size or number of the things you make matter?
[About a five second pause in responses before another text appears:]
Can the energy required be replenished simply by rest or will you need "fuel" in a more literal sense, like food?
[Like, can they use him for everyday necessities like first aid supplies, or does he need to conserve his power for large emergencies?]
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I haven't done it a great deal because it's usually a better idea to make it normally.
And rest will do. Though I do like food well enough.
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My Aunt Pol and my grandfather both preferred not to do it and I suppose I just followed their lead. I've never explored the idea much since I didn't need to.
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[Cutting right to the chase, here. He doesn't bother to reassure the other man that he wouldn't waste his time with frivolous requests; it's a simple yes or no as far as he's concerned.]
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I'll do whatever I can within reason.
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What's your name?
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I'm a tall blonde man.
Or a wolf. Either or.
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[These things aren't really shocking in his world. One of his students is a frog girl, and he just finished a rescue operation with colleagues that included a literal centipede man.]
Shouta Aizawa.
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Pleasure to meet you, Goodman Aizawa.
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Aizawa's fine.
So you have multiple Quirks, then. That's pretty rare where I'm from.
[Even Todoroki only has two, and Endeavor had three children before him to make that happen.]
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Someone might have a Quirk which allows them to shapeshift and another might have one which gives them the ability to create objects, but it'd be extremely rare for a person to be able to have multiple unique abilities in the way you describe
[There's kids like Shouto Todoroki, of course, the product of Quirk marriages, but it's still a genetics lottery even in those cases. Shouto had been Endeavor's fourth child, after all.]