I'd say she's more efficient and capable than a lot of the adults here. I've worked with her before and would gladly do it again.
[Not to mention she's like... one of three people she'd consider a friend here.]
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
That could work, but I'd suggest at least two people on the ground, so that they can look out for each other. If one gets taken out, while you're in the vents, that takes out your support.
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
If a bigger group can be formulated, on the ground, that'd be even more optimal. But everyone is stretched a little thin right now.
Yeah she was in the middle of a fight when I met her, and she clearly knows her stuff. My condolences about the adults though.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Good idea. And yeah I wouldn't want to draw too many people away for an effort that may or may not yield anything at all. It can just be a quick check for signs of use, like tracks or scratch marks from claws, etc.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Depends on how big they are. But I'm a pretty small person, and I have the ability to cling to surfaces so it won't matter if it's hard to get traction or if the vents take weird twists or turns.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
And if there is trouble and I'm not confident I can handle it I could theoretically slow it down or trap it in place while I bail: it doesn't say in my file but I have 'webshooters'
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Basically an elastic polymer formula that is shot out of a pressurized canister from my wrists. It could gob up the vents and stick the thing in place if it comes up on me unexpectedly, or blind it. It's got a lot of uses.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
And like I told Jack, I have a precognitive sense for incoming danger. Not always 100% reliable but it's better than getting ambushed. Heightened reflexes and strength too, and I can take a pretty good whooping before I'm KOed
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Seriously though if there is a better candidate, let me know and I'll lay off. I didn't mean for this to explode into a whole thing. Sorry for causing such a hairball.
As long as you can make it quick, it should be okay. Until you're assigned a unit, all of us leads will be held responsible for any Reds that wind up dead, so think about that.
[Or at least she's assuming. Knowing that Dagger took the well-being of his team seriously, Shinobu was determined to do what she could to keep the team running as efficiently as possible.]
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
Neheda is another name for the one people call Mothership. She's the pilot of the ship and is responsible for a lot of the medical stuff.
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
She also goes by Neheda, though, so I use that because it's less awkward than calling her Mother.
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I'd say she's more efficient and capable than a lot of the adults here. I've worked with her before and would gladly do it again.
[Not to mention she's like... one of three people she'd consider a friend here.]
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
That could work, but I'd suggest at least two people on the ground, so that they can look out for each other. If one gets taken out, while you're in the vents, that takes out your support.
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
If a bigger group can be formulated, on the ground, that'd be even more optimal. But everyone is stretched a little thin right now.
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
How confident are you in moving around the vents?
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Yeah she was in the middle of a fight when I met her, and she clearly knows her stuff. My condolences about the adults though.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Good idea. And yeah I wouldn't want to draw too many people away for an effort that may or may not yield anything at all. It can just be a quick check for signs of use, like tracks or scratch marks from claws, etc.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Depends on how big they are. But I'm a pretty small person, and I have the ability to cling to surfaces so it won't matter if it's hard to get traction or if the vents take weird twists or turns.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
And if there is trouble and I'm not confident I can handle it I could theoretically slow it down or trap it in place while I bail: it doesn't say in my file but I have 'webshooters'
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Basically an elastic polymer formula that is shot out of a pressurized canister from my wrists. It could gob up the vents and stick the thing in place if it comes up on me unexpectedly, or blind it. It's got a lot of uses.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
And like I told Jack, I have a precognitive sense for incoming danger. Not always 100% reliable but it's better than getting ambushed. Heightened reflexes and strength too, and I can take a pretty good whooping before I'm KOed
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Seriously though if there is a better candidate, let me know and I'll lay off. I didn't mean for this to explode into a whole thing. Sorry for causing such a hairball.
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All right. The rest of the unit leads would probably want one of us present, so I guess I could go.
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
Webshooters is something I haven't even heard of, but hey, I guess I've seen weirder attacks.
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
I think we've got this straightened out more, so I guess I won't have to send you to Neheda after all.
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
But really, now that you know, don't do anything without contacting a lead. Okay?
Should I go ahead and toss up that mini-log now?
I promise it'll be quick. I'll check for signs of use or any clues about what it may be and that's it. I'll jet right out. Pinky swear.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
And yes okay. It's not happening again. Also isn't Nehada the name of the ship? Am I missing something?
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
Where do you want me to meet you.
Sure!
As long as you can make it quick, it should be okay. Until you're assigned a unit, all of us leads will be held responsible for any Reds that wind up dead, so think about that.
[Or at least she's assuming. Knowing that Dagger took the well-being of his team seriously, Shinobu was determined to do what she could to keep the team running as efficiently as possible.]
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
Neheda is another name for the one people call Mothership. She's the pilot of the ship and is responsible for a lot of the medical stuff.
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
She also goes by Neheda, though, so I use that because it's less awkward than calling her Mother.
FROM: jacobs.shinobu@cdc.org
What room are you in?
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I get it, I do. No dead Reds on your watch. Will do my best to keep breathing that sweet O2. And good to know re: Mom/Nehada.
FROM: parker.peter@cdc.org
I'm in Room 1. Meet you in the hall outside?
((Continues over here.))