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I wonder if the building will be standing at the end of their internship. And if they'll meet Rune in her civilian identity.
Rune has been outed, it would be a pretty bad idea to have her in the one building where you actually keep your legitimate business practices.I wonder if the building will be standing at the end of their internship. And if they'll meet Rune in her civilian identity.
When was Rune outed?Rune has been outed, it would be a pretty bad idea to have her in the one building where you actually keep your legitimate business practices.
The only time they'll likely meet is probably off the buildings grounds or as a delivery driver. Maybe they'll meet up when the building gets inevitably destroyed?
Also this Greg has to be the most annoying I've ever read, I don't think you can make a Greg more annoying unless you devolved straight into a crack fic. On the other hand, janitor Greg might have better job opportunities than quite a few of the people in Winslow considering they lack of jobs going around.
Personally i hope Greg makes a redemption arc of some kind, he NEEDS to be redeemed of his whineyness somehow.
Also you would think the ability to lie straight to a persons face would be a valued attribute to a business owned by a hypocritical, nazi leader. Just saying, that's probably the only reason Greg wasn't removed from the program outright.
Since she triggered in a juvenile detention center and broke out?
Not really, I don't think.Since she triggered in a juvenile detention center and broke out?
The PRT knows who she is, if they see her hanging/being hired at Medhall its going to raise some questions.
To be perfectly fair, that is the most reasonable safety procedure for untrained, unarmed, unpowered individuals to survive being attacked by supervillains.I was on the second to last page (a list of the parahuman villains of Brockton Bay, and the required procedure for responding to an attack by each one. The procedure for a depressingly large number of these was 'run and hide')
Yeah, but some of them cause enough collateral damage that the instructions shouldn't include hiding because that becomes far more dangerous if someone like Lung is escalating. Not to mention Hookwolf and the twins. in those cases it should be pretty much just run.To be perfectly fair, that is the most reasonable safety procedure for untrained, unarmed, unpowered individuals to survive being attacked by supervillains.
That would probably be why it's the procedure for most of them, not all of them - though to be fair, in nearly all cases it depends on how far you run before you hide. In the rest, it's either too late to run, or you're not in much physical danger from them to start with.Yeah, but some of them cause enough collateral damage that the instructions shouldn't include hiding because that becomes far more dangerous if someone like Lung is escalating. Not to mention Hookwolf and the twins. in those cases it should be pretty much just run.
Yeah but that's true of most of the Undersiders.That would probably be why it's the procedure for most of them, not all of them - though to be fair, in nearly all cases it depends on how far you run before you hide. In the rest, it's either too late to run, or you're not in much physical danger from them to start with.
For example, Tattletale is really unlikely to shoot anyone who isn't an immediate threat, so all you have to worry about is being tricked into giving up your secrets, being the target of a very insightful verbal beatdown if you set her off, or being kind of stalked by a Thinker who really wants to help you but is a teenage supervillain, if she thinks you're suicidal.
Only the 'not likely to seriously hurt or kill you if you aren't an immediate threat' part. Anyone with confidential information should still try to stay away from Tattletale or (to a much lesser degree, due to time/effort requirements) Regent, but Grue and Bitch can't do much there.
Intentionally killing, sure. Causing injury, accidentally making you collateral damage, or standing in the wrong place so that you get injured or killed when Gory Girl goes Kool Aid Man through a wall to 'rescue you' is another matter entirely.Most of the villains will still shrink from killing unrelated civilians. That's how you eventually get an alliance against you, like Bakuda did.
"The procedure for more than a few heroes was also 'run and hide', which made me raise an eyebrow. Then I saw the name 'Glory Girl', and it all made sense."Intentionally killing, sure. Causing injury, accidentally making you collateral damage, or standing in the wrong place so that you get injured or killed when Gory Girl goes Kool Aid Man through a wall to 'rescue you' is another matter entirely.
This is the guy who caused Taylor to think that maybe he was trying to blackmail her.Oh, Greg, Greg, Greg. How do you do it, huh? How do you keep coming up with so many new and impressive ways to fuck up? Granted, most companies don't expect much from teenaged interns, but if you didn't get a clue-by-four between the eyes from how uptight and squared-away Ms. Harcourt was... God, I was introverted and socially blind as a teenager, but please, somebody, tell me I never had that little nunchi!
I really can't say, as I don't think we've ever met in person (and I'm not familiar with the term 'nunchi,' though context does suggest possible meanings), but while I've met people who were more oblivious than me, Greg is a bit of an outlier. A plausible one, sadly, but an outlier.Oh, Greg, Greg, Greg. How do you do it, huh? How do you keep coming up with so many new and impressive ways to fuck up? Granted, most companies don't expect much from teenaged interns, but if you didn't get a clue-by-four between the eyes from how uptight and squared-away Ms. Harcourt was... God, I was introverted and socially blind as a teenager, but please, somebody, tell me I never had that little nunchi!
Nunchi is a Korean word/concept, a snappy way of referring to what Westerners would call 'emotional intelligence' or 'social insight'. I think I first found it in a Cracked article, the same one that gave me the (delightful!) German term backpfeifengesicht.
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Almost certainly.
Almost certainly not.
For example, Tattletale is really unlikely to shoot anyone who isn't an immediate threat, so all you have to worry about is being tricked into giving up your secrets, being the target of a very insightful verbal beatdown if you set her off, or being kind of stalked by a Thinker who really wants to help you but is a teenage supervillain, if she thinks you're suicidal.
You can't keep all your secrets by doing everything right, but you can very much make it worse by letting her needle you and get reactions to feed back to the Inference Engine. Which she'll happily try to do."tricked into giving up your secrets"
That's not how Tattletale works. You don't usually get the option of not giving up your secrets, and it's not about whether you make a mistake. The only real way to stymie her is to minimise contact.
You could sit in front of her doing nothing while she talks at you and she'd still be able to read your reactions. As I said, the way to stymie her is to minimise contact - by which I mean stuff like wearing a helmet and loose clothing or simply not being in the same room as her. You do not have those options if the Undersiders are robbing your business, outside of "run away".You can't keep all your secrets by doing everything right, but you can very much make it worse by letting her needle you and get reactions to feed back to the Inference Engine. Which she'll happily try to do.