Connie Maheswaran (
conniemaheswaran) wrote in
silph_co2020-08-07 04:17 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
RED ALERT [text]
Guys, I hate to bring down the mood, but we have a HUGE problem. Riku—you know, one of the very first trainers to arrive here, Aurora Leaguer, exceptionally powerful—that Riku apparently knows all about our operations in the Radio Tower. He's been keeping quiet about it, but with our increased activity and the organization of the Pokémon Guardian Corps there's a serious possibility he'll be conducting a raid in the future. He even mentioned it in a conversation with me, here's the proof.
[A video file containing a private conversation between Riku and Connie is attached.]
Everybody there, please please please PLEASE be careful (looking at you, Tio Steven) and see if you can't persuade the admins to move house or at least set up some countermeasures. This is bad news.
[A video file containing a private conversation between Riku and Connie is attached.]
Everybody there, please please please PLEASE be careful (looking at you, Tio Steven) and see if you can't persuade the admins to move house or at least set up some countermeasures. This is bad news.
no subject
...Mmm. So I guess I should save it and accomplish more first. Right. I do wanna kick these guys asses, though...
I guess it really is all about backing things up before I put them out there.
Anyway, if we've got any ideas on how to deal with 'em, I'm all for it. It might be above my paygrade right now, but I want to do my best.
no subject
Also, much as the admins appreciate the showy stuff and villainous grandstanding, what they like most of all are *results*. That's why you got such a big cash bonus on that hotel heist I took you on. Because even though we didn't do anything super showy, we still brought home a lot of loot and that's what they *really* want.
Remember. As fun as it is to cause mayhem and chaos, you don't want to do so much that it makes problems for the team.
That's actually how I went wrong with the first heist I masterminded on my own. Me, Tyler, and Lydia stole the local baseball team's shiny mascot two days before the start of the season and totally wrecked the stadium afterwards. It was showy and impressive, yeah, and initially the admins loved it--it was the heist that got me Private--but when the Granbulls put up a reward for their missing mascot, it put the whole city into a frenzy and made it a lot harder for the Team to operate. The happy admins were suddenly *super* pissed off at the three of us and Carly and Connie had to save our asses by arranging a faked 'rescue' of the mascot by Connie before everyone in Goldenrod calmed the hell down. It took mugging something like twenty to thirty people in one night for the admins to finally forgive me.
Anyway. If you do want to kick their asses, I think Tyler's organizing something and it definitely looks like something where he'll take anyone who's willing. Scroll up and talk to him. Hell, maybe see if 'Solus' is going to need a pilot for his JRPG bullshit armor. You've got a lot of options here.
no subject
Holy crap. That does sound like a mess. I don't wanna be put into that kind of jeopardy. At least it turned out okay-ish in the end, but when I organize a heist myself someday, I wanna do it right. Maybe something in the autumn...people always do scary events around Halloween, right? That's a good cover...
Tyler. Got it. I doubt I can pilot anything since I don't really know any pilot-ing stuff outside of videogames, but it's good to know my options are open.
no subject
If you need any help organizing things, you can always ask me. I've got a lot of practice with putting heists together.
no subject
And I'll definitely run some of the details by you. I want it to go great!
no subject
If your heist/scheme goes well and you haven't otherwise made private, I say you should use it to request a rank up. It's the kind of initiative they like to see--though I know you can still get promoted without leading your own heist if you play a key part in someone else's. (That's how Steve P made private--when Dirk lead us on the big lapras heist, he had Steve P be the one to attack the lapras' keeper and secure him away so he couldn't interfere.)
no subject
Private...you really think they might? That'd be great! That's the goal!!! I'd like to try to make moves with everyone else's heists as well, but the more work-proof I get the better. I think. As long as I keep my wits about me.
no subject
Isolation and illusion are great tools. I look forward to seeing what you come up with.
no subject
Mayhap you will learn the difference betwixt the two eventually.
no subject
[It's a good thing that Steven doesn't know about the heist you and Tyler failed to pull or he'd have a lot of words for you right now, starting with 'hypocrite.']
no subject
and we're still waiting for a response back, anyway...]See that you do.
Suggesting someone unqualified assist in aught well beyond their ken is indeed foolish. While I will need to train any whom might wish to assist me, the best students will be those skilled with robotics and operating complex machinery already. Enthusiasm and a thirst for praise does not make one a competent nor promising pilot.
Not just anyone can wield the marvel that is magitek, Steven.
no subject
Noted.
no subject
Good.
Now, if you find anyone whom might be a better candidate, I will not mind them being sent my way, though I have my doubts you qualify to make such a distinction. Nevertheless, I do indeed need potential pilots, for I can little operate them all by my lonesome.
no subject
no subject
However, little did I wish to pass over what usefulness you may yet hold, particularly when you are ever so eager to be helpful--or appear as such, at the very least. Considering it an act of good faith in the spirit of our little treaty.
no subject
[Because taking every opportunity to be verbally nasty to Steven sure didn't feel like abiding by the spirit of it to him.]
no subject
Before, I would not entertain the thought of allowing you to assist me in any way, but as you can see, change has been made.
[That's...that's what he's calling this.]
no subject
no subject
Really. You could not speak to me about it yourself you needed to rely upon a courier of sorts? Come now, Steven. Do you not feel you can speak with me candidly?
Even after how close we've become through all of this nonsense? Oh, you wound me, sir.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
Nevertheless, you flatter yourself with entertaining such a notion, even at his suggestion.
(no subject)
(no subject)
private
private