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<blockquote data-quote="Fangor the Fierce" data-source="post: 4137465" data-attributes="member: 17100"><p>Wren can only hope that the women can get along soon enough.  Although, the edge it inspires causes them all to be on extra alert.  Perhaps there's merit in that.  Then he looks down, his wound still evident, and shakes his head.</p><p></p><p><em>No, if this is what happens when we can't work together, then it's only a matter of time before a REAL innocent gets hurt...</em></p><p></p><p><span style="color: lightslategrey">"The use of a satellite would grant us photo images, as well as thermal activity beneath the waters.  With a little manipulation, we can scan the bed of the sea with emphasis on Cosmic energy, as my protection barriers might have survived that blast, enabling the cargo to survive undetected.  We can always send word to the nearby freight to verify if possible.  I would like to know what was being delivered."</span></p><p></p><p>At the confession of Hope, he knows it's a start.  He knows all too well on what a loss of life does to someone.  He can still imagine what it was like, his whole world being snuffed out without him being able to do anything about it.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: lightslategrey">"We have probably all suffered losses from our lives.  It's our decision to either take that loss and turn it into something positive, or let it control us, with little regard for consequences.  You see now, what little regard to consequences can harbor, as Ares was simply one that wanted his race to be able to defend themselves.  He let it grow out of hand, and we all know first hand how that manipulates a person into becoming a monster."</span></p><p><span style="color: lightslategrey"></span></p><p><span style="color: lightslategrey">As for working together, perhaps a little buddy system would work out.  At my home planet, we often were assigned to another person to work with, until we knew how the other one worked.  Then, we would be assigned another ally, until we were confident with our teamwork with them.  This continued until however large the group was one cohesive entity, able to work with whomever at anytime.  If we can manage a simulation are to work out our combined abilities, then I say we should take advantage of it.  Perhaps we can tweak our own powers while seeing what each other can do."</span></p><p></p><p>Wren waits for the others to state their concerns, as he is sure they will have some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fangor the Fierce, post: 4137465, member: 17100"] Wren can only hope that the women can get along soon enough. Although, the edge it inspires causes them all to be on extra alert. Perhaps there's merit in that. Then he looks down, his wound still evident, and shakes his head. [i]No, if this is what happens when we can't work together, then it's only a matter of time before a REAL innocent gets hurt...[/i] [color=lightslategrey]"The use of a satellite would grant us photo images, as well as thermal activity beneath the waters. With a little manipulation, we can scan the bed of the sea with emphasis on Cosmic energy, as my protection barriers might have survived that blast, enabling the cargo to survive undetected. We can always send word to the nearby freight to verify if possible. I would like to know what was being delivered."[/color] At the confession of Hope, he knows it's a start. He knows all too well on what a loss of life does to someone. He can still imagine what it was like, his whole world being snuffed out without him being able to do anything about it. [color=lightslategrey]"We have probably all suffered losses from our lives. It's our decision to either take that loss and turn it into something positive, or let it control us, with little regard for consequences. You see now, what little regard to consequences can harbor, as Ares was simply one that wanted his race to be able to defend themselves. He let it grow out of hand, and we all know first hand how that manipulates a person into becoming a monster." As for working together, perhaps a little buddy system would work out. At my home planet, we often were assigned to another person to work with, until we knew how the other one worked. Then, we would be assigned another ally, until we were confident with our teamwork with them. This continued until however large the group was one cohesive entity, able to work with whomever at anytime. If we can manage a simulation are to work out our combined abilities, then I say we should take advantage of it. Perhaps we can tweak our own powers while seeing what each other can do."[/color] Wren waits for the others to state their concerns, as he is sure they will have some. [/QUOTE]
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