Ultra Magnus (
thehardway) wrote in
re_alignment2012-11-30 08:59 pm
Entry tags:
AUDIO;
I... apologize for my disappearance. I'm afraid I was rather preoccupied with a very distracting task.
Yes. So.
I will scan the Link and catch up shortly, but I'm afraid I will need to be debriefed. If someone could do that.
That would be. Good.
Yes. So.
I will scan the Link and catch up shortly, but I'm afraid I will need to be debriefed. If someone could do that.
That would be. Good.

[Video][LOCKED FROM CREEPERS]
I am, absolutely. Of course I want to look out for Drift, but everyone deserves protection and there may be some less capable than Drift. [Wing looks decidedly torn. But even his moral compass says Tarn should transgress first before being punished here.] No, I...suppose not. But. Can we bait him out into the open? So he strikes in a controlled fashion?
[Wing can't help it, his mouth twitches a little in a playful smirk. He tries to politely hide it though.] You're quite welcome. ... He's got quite the grip it seems.
[He's just guessing Magnus, he can't help that he has an incredibly vivid imagination.]
[Video][LOCKED FROM CREEPERS]
Some are less capable of protecting themselves, but Drift is not... skilled at following orders when I tell him to stand down. I want to make sure he will if Tarn challenges him in any sort of way. The only reason he should fight Tarn if it's purely out of self defense and not out of impulsive behavior.
You're asking if I should taunt a sociopath into the open so I'd have a reason to arrest or attack him.
[Er. Awkward. Magnus clears his throat.] He's... anyway. That isn't important.
[Video][LOCKED FROM CREEPERS]
He will if I insist it of him. [Wing says that with utter certainty.] But I will only do so if absolutely necessary. Since I'd rather not have to, find a better way to direct his energy would be good. He fights fear with action Magnus, and I don't blame him much for it.
Well. Yes. [It's like one of those undercover sting operations from holovids.] Or perhaps not taunt so much as...set a trap for him. If it's inevitable that he attacks someone, why not control how and when he does it?
Not to this conversation it isn't. [His tone isn't snide, if anything it's the opposite, polite and gentle, paying respect to the notion while politely disengaging from it as none of his business.]