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Surrender

by Trae Dorn on November 6, 2013 at 12:00 am
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└ Tags: Ignatious Kellin, Rutherford J Hayworth IV, Samantha Von Taeliac

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  1. jaasak
    jaasak
    November 7, 2013 at 3:40 am | # | Reply

    3 things: 1-that apparently Mom calls the shots for the ships including her own son’s flagship; 2-that Ford is NOT going to drop this BUT he is going to set it aside for later. This whole issue of parent/child trust will not lie quiet. 3-that his mom’s not accompanying him but the assumption is his hand-picked crew (save 1) will do so. That’s pretty nervy of her, ya think?
    JIM

    • Trae Dorn
      Trae Dorn
      November 7, 2013 at 8:04 am | # | Reply

      Well they joined her fleet, which means they integrated into her command structure too – so of course she’s calling the shots.

      • jaasak
        jaasak
        November 8, 2013 at 2:01 am | # | Reply

        But is Mom gonna call the shots for who crews the Bird? Or does her son still have some autonomy on crew selection?
        JIM

        • Trae Dorn
          Trae Dorn
          November 9, 2013 at 1:06 am | # | Reply

          Hayworth and Friday still decide who crews the Hummingbird – hence why only Azure has been added (as they sorely needed another pilot).

          • jaasak
            jaasak
            November 9, 2013 at 2:30 am | #

            True. Then I see that but …. only that.
            Her son’s autonomy over his flagship should, IMHO, remain such. Since you’ve told me (and all others) that these are the Chronicles of Crosarth and that the Admiral is critical to Crosarti history, one would rightly assume, then, that it’s incumbent for him to have the necessary access to perform what tasks are necessary.
            In this case: Robbing the Holy See!
            Wow!
            I’m not sure where to go from there….
            JIM

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    My current desk

    So every few years I've felt the need to make an update about my ever evolving workspace, and how I (more and more) seem to be cultivating an aesthetic that screams "secondary side character in a cyberpunk story who probably gets killed off in the third act." It's an aesthetic I've been working on on purpose (well, not the getting killed off bit), but every time I declare it's reached "peak cyberpunk" I end up outdoing it soon after anyway.

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