I think you're right; the fact that one of the Displaced used their powers on a guard and another used it to break into secure areas of their lab is extremely damaging if they decide to use it. If not, it's still leverage, as you said.
Getting confirmation that Riverstone wants to use us also removes that advantage Riverstone might've otherwise thought they had, and therefore the incentive they have to protect us; if we could've been useful to them, they have reason to help us. That can't be used to our advantage anymore if they think that information will get out to all the Displaced, and ruining their plans is also likely to encourage retaliation.
There's also the very personal--and honestly justified--anger that the person who the power was used on must feel.
You're right. We do lose the advantage that comes with them thinking we're ignorant to their motivation. There are a lot of benefits we could've gotten from keeping that quiet until we needed to break away from them.
I'm going to imagine they see it as justified, despite the fact that the employee in question isn't Riverstone, he's just a guy working at his job. It's easy to dismiss the invasion of someone's mind if you only see them as an irredeemable cog in the big bad villain machine.
But that won't stop him from taking legal action against us, which would be a public spectacle and no excuse will be good enough for the media or a court if that happens.
Yeah, and we should be prepared for those possibilities. They seem convinced that the repercussions of this won't affect anyone but the four of them, but I find that very unlikely.
Kyna said they're planning to tell the others, so at least everyone will be aware of the situation.
My condolences If you find the right combination of drunk to stoned it usually mitigates that, but you know most people don't care enough for the effort, can't really blame them
you know what might be fun though we should come up with a drinking game for it
I probably should set a better example than engaging in crossfading.
[As tempting as it is.]
That sounds horribly dangerous to our livers. Though we could take bets on who's going to make the post and own up to it, and who will make which arguments in the comments.
It's been awhile since I was a teenager, despite what people might say, so I'm also out of practice. Usually just treating them like adults works fine.
I think they may have the belief that they're being disagreed with because they're being disregarded for their age, when it's really just that people disagree with them and are telling them so like adults. I'm not sure how to actually get that across to them, however.
It's particularly frustrating because I wasn't disagreeing with them, not entirely. The complete inability to accept even the slightest deviation from their opinion is one thing, but immediately responding with the most scathing possible comment?
It's not even worth listening to them or speaking with them. I think that's the ultimate conclusion I've got to draw. A lack of engagement or response is the only sane way to deal with it.
Ren seems to usually be reasonable and offers helpful information even if I sometimes disagree with his conclusions, but I think you're right regarding Akechi. If I wanted to argue with someone who has their mind made up and clearly isn't listening to anything I say, I would've gone to law school.
[It's obviously a joke, but this is a moment where if he doesn't offer something in return that's going to be noticed; whether it'll be seen as being cold or just as a noteworthy curiosity he's not sure, but either way he thinks it might be okay to just be honest along with a caveat.]
I studied psychology, so I'm mostly made up of condescension and unwanted advice.
[Also obviously a joke, though his next comment is not--]
And that's not something I want widely shared, for probably obvious reasons.
[He's really glad Ian understands; he thought he would, but still. Lance often feels quite guilty for not telling anyone, but--]
That's why I decided not to mention it before; in Hadriel it caused so many problems. But yeah, it wasn't just undergrad; appropriately enough I specialize in trauma counseling.
[Something that you know, should be useful here, but he absolutely doesn't want to deal with how terrible the comments and insinuations would be if people here knew that.]
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Getting confirmation that Riverstone wants to use us also removes that advantage Riverstone might've otherwise thought they had, and therefore the incentive they have to protect us; if we could've been useful to them, they have reason to help us. That can't be used to our advantage anymore if they think that information will get out to all the Displaced, and ruining their plans is also likely to encourage retaliation.
There's also the very personal--and honestly justified--anger that the person who the power was used on must feel.
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I'm going to imagine they see it as justified, despite the fact that the employee in question isn't Riverstone, he's just a guy working at his job. It's easy to dismiss the invasion of someone's mind if you only see them as an irredeemable cog in the big bad villain machine.
But that won't stop him from taking legal action against us, which would be a public spectacle and no excuse will be good enough for the media or a court if that happens.
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Kyna said they're planning to tell the others, so at least everyone will be aware of the situation.
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Drinking may be necessary, though.
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If you find the right combination of drunk to stoned it usually mitigates that, but
you know
most people don't care enough for the effort, can't really blame them
you know what might be fun though
we should come up with a drinking game for it
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[As tempting as it is.]
That sounds horribly dangerous to our livers. Though we could take bets on who's going to make the post and own up to it, and who will make which arguments in the comments.
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I don't think it'll be Kyna
I'm betting it'll be the other kid
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He actually contacted me to talk to me about the whole thing because he didn't like that I was annoyed with Kyna about it.
[So, you know, another issue.]
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I haven't been a teacher in years, I'm out of practice handling cocky youths.
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[But alas, not recently.]
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It's not even worth listening to them or speaking with them. I think that's the ultimate conclusion I've got to draw. A lack of engagement or response is the only sane way to deal with it.
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Ironically
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[It's obviously a joke, but this is a moment where if he doesn't offer something in return that's going to be noticed; whether it'll be seen as being cold or just as a noteworthy curiosity he's not sure, but either way he thinks it might be okay to just be honest along with a caveat.]
I studied psychology, so I'm mostly made up of condescension and unwanted advice.
[Also obviously a joke, though his next comment is not--]
And that's not something I want widely shared, for probably obvious reasons.
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That's why I decided not to mention it before; in Hadriel it caused so many problems. But yeah, it wasn't just undergrad; appropriately enough I specialize in trauma counseling.
[Something that you know, should be useful here, but he absolutely doesn't want to deal with how terrible the comments and insinuations would be if people here knew that.]
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