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tohko_amano ([personal profile] tohko_amano) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2013-02-28 03:47 pm

Infiltration Plans

Characters: Tohko Amano, whoever she asked to show up, and any random person who feels like possibly dying for a good cause.
Setting: Floor 11, 28th, early evening.
Format: I'm starting in prose, but I'll match you.
Summary: Tohko, after getting Dax's note, has sent out a few notes of her own and told people to show up here to discuss plans. How well these plans will go is anyone's guess.
Warnings: If people like Ganon or Sephiroth try to show up, there will be arguments and scuffles to chase them out. I don't think that'll happen though.

It was cold in the eleventh floor, and the water was frozen, which made standing a little difficult. However, Tohko didn't think anyone would come in here, due to how cold it was..which was why she had told people to meet her here to discuss things.

She had sent out notes and tried to get other people involved. All she could do now was sit on the cold floor and wait for people to show up before starting to form plans. She had never been a leader of a fighting group..but there was a first time for everything.

Especially now.
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[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-03-01 06:28 am (UTC)(link)
[Diarmuid smiles gently at her.]

Excellent. That was my main worry. The administrative level is not a place we can wonder blindly about in. We would most certainly be caught in a very short time. If this person would be willing to guide us, our chances of success will go up dramatically.

However, we have to find a way to actually get down there as well. Those who went down, they said the elevator was left open, wasn't it? We cannot count on that again. Not with Dax gone.

We also have to find a way to distract them. That might be the hardest part of this whole thing. So much counts on the other administrators not being there to see us.
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[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-03-01 07:56 am (UTC)(link)
[Diarmuid shakes his head sadly.]

I don't think it will work. It relies too much on a chance occurrence...namely that we can cause enough of a problem an administrator will actually come up instead of just sending retrieval units after us or finding some other way to stop the violence.

[Like doing something to their collars for instance.]

This is a not safe place for them. So many of us want to harm them, especially after what just happened. I think it would have to be nothing short of disaster to get them to show their faces here. There has to be another way.

And we also have to keep in mind that what we do might have consequences for the whole tower--even those not involved. I don't know if it can be done, but we need to try and do this with as little attention as possible. If we can do it without getting the administrators' attention at all it would be ideal, but I doubt that will happen. The most we can hope for is getting as little attention as possible which means we should probably only take people who will stay focused on the task at hand. That means letting everything else we might see or find down there go for now as hard as that might be to do.
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[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-03-01 08:41 am (UTC)(link)
I don't mean to make it sound like I'm doubting anyone. It's just, after what we have just learned, I know it will be tempting to try and find out more, and we can't risk that. That is why we must choose carefully who goes down.

[He almost wants to suggest just battle trained warriors go, but he doesn't want insult Tohko or anyone else who might want to help. Besides, those who aren't warriors might think of things that those who are might not and in this place those ideas very well might keep people from dying.]

Unfortunately, I have no answer for the elevator question. I haven't been here long enough to know exactly how everything works. I didn't even know the nature of all the administrators abilities until this all happened. I knew they had them, sure, but not what and how strong. A lacking on my part, but so much has been going on that I just never got around to getting that information.
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[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-03-01 09:05 am (UTC)(link)
[Diarmuid doesn't reply right away and it look as if he is thinking. Once he is done, he shakes his head.]

I just don't know. Instead of guessing, though, it might be best to talk to those who were down on that level. Maybe they will be able to make a better guess about things than we are able to. After all, they were the ones who were down there. The might have seen something that will help us out.

And I don't think damaging the elevator will work anyway. If it is damaged, what will we use to travel down into the level? Fighters could probably make their way down if the access shaft is unblocked, but anyone else who isn't very strong or agile will not be able to.
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[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-03-02 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
My guess is no. Those kind of things seem to be pretty picky when it comes to damage because of the safety aspects. At least, that's what I gather from the limited information I have on them. And considering the purpose of this place, we really can't assume that everything will work like a normal version of said thing would. There is nothing normal about this place. We start causing problems up here or mess with the elevator at all and they just might lock it down so it can't go anywhere.
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[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-03-03 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
[Diarmuid nods and then spreads his hands in a helpless gesture.]

I really wish I knew more so I could offer more alternatives. Unfortunately, I do not. However, you already know I will do all I can to help. All you need to do is ask, and even if my knowledge is limited, I will always be glad to listen. Strategy and planning is something I am pretty good at for the most part. If nothing else, I have a pretty good eye for finding flaws in plans that others might have missed.
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[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-03-03 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
You have also not seen actual battle so it is only natural that you miss things. That is why it is important to have fighters and non-fighters around. It can be easy to miss things from one view or the other just because of different focuses and experiences.

[Diarmuid smiles at her.]

Of course, I will listen. What are you thinking?
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[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-03-03 05:29 am (UTC)(link)
[Diarmuid smiles gently at her.]

Did you read that in a book? I get the impression you have been doing some research, because yes, that is a basic formation, though it would be best to keep Archers at the back of a group. They are ranged attackers. You don't want them up front where they can be easily taken out. Ideally, they wouldn't even be with the man group at all, but off away in an area where they could try to pick people off before they even encounter the main group.

However, the organization you are talking about is really much more complex than what we will probably need. The basics are solid--non-combatants and healers should always be where they can best be protected--but being much more complex than that may lead to trouble if things go bad down there. Fighters will know they need to keep an eye on each other, but especially on those who aren't fighting or are healing. That may be all we need.

A small group to start is good, though. I would even suggest perhaps a much smaller group than 15 if the right group can be assembled. Do you know how big the groups that were down there before were?
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[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-03-03 06:36 am (UTC)(link)
The thing about anything you read in a book is that it is usually set up for a perfect situation where everything goes right. Any fighter will tell you that never happens on the battlefield. That is why it is often more important to be set up in a way that is flexible. That way, as things change on the battlefield, you can change with it.

[There is a reason warriors learn so many different weapons after all.]

As for the archers, honestly I don't think having anyone separate from the group down there is a good idea. If someone can only fight from a ranged position, it will probably be better to have them elsewhere. Remember, as you pointed out, if we get a lot of people to help, we might just want to pick those best equipped to go down there. A purely ranged fighter would not be a good choice in this situation.
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[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-03-03 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
[Something flicks across his eyes for a moment. Is she really telling him heroes don't always win? Of course, he knows that! Could she really say he had won in the end?

Diarmuid doesn't say anything though, pushing the flare of emotion away as quickly as it came. This is Tohko after all. He knows she doesn't mean anything. He's just so worn out that he's finding insult where none is intended.
]

It's good to think ahead, but sometimes that can cause trouble too. Why don't we let things go for now. Find out more about who wants to help and talk to your friend. Just keep an eye on yourself. If you overwork yourself now, it will mean mistakes later when we can't afford to have them.
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[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-03-03 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
[Worry enters into Diarmuid's eyes when she mentions falling into despair.]

Are you okay? Do you want to talk? I know there is so much going on...
Edited 2013-03-03 20:38 (UTC)
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[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-03-03 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[Diarmuid reaches out and squeezes her shoulder comfortingly.]

You're right. No one is probably okay here right now. We are just doing the best we can to keep moving forward. I'm...moving forward.
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[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-03-03 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you.

[Secretly, Diarmuid is glad she doesn't ask him any more questions about his own state. He doesn't want to distract her from more important things, especially since he is the only one who can fix himself.

He bows to her.
]

There are several others drifting in now. I will let you go and talk to them. You know where to find me if you need anything. Please, be careful.