a. Unless he has transparency, why even assist him? For all you know, we could be throwing resources at someone building something more sinister.
b. That isn't a lot to know about a guy or his plan. That is a laundry list of expensive tech.
c. Very reassuring.
Funding/parts...same thing. Things cost money and things can be resold. I'm not saying the Russians are good/bad/otherwise, but there are OTHER people building porters out there--LACKEY, I'm sure the US is building their own as well--and I don't trust giving someone the means to make something as powerful as a Porter if I don't know the guy and can vouch for his intentions.
The person in that post says they've been here literally 2 hours as of their post. I've been through the Porter more than once. The guards do NOT let you look at the Porter. If he is 2 hours new, he knows nothing more about the Porter into this world than any of us. If he is even really new. Or even an imPort. They are anonymous. They are an unknown. I appreciate their desire to get off the ground running, but I for one do not trust them.
But you're making a lot of assumptions about this guy and his abilities. You fought hard for something you didn't trust. It's reckless to assist someone whose motives you don't know. You have to be cautious what you give them, what secrets you allow.
Otherwise you might give over some plutonium to a guy, expecting him to build you a bomb...and instead you end up with an empty casing made of used pinball machine parts.
Or maybe he does build a bomb--and then uses it on you.
i never said nothing about telling him about the group. we can offer support without opening up the welcome wagon and putting out a sign declaring ourselves to the world. having someone on the lower run approach him, talk to him, offer to help, assist maybe, can all be done without going public in any manner or saying they're a part of something bigger. and they can report back what they're seeing and hearing while they're at it.
not you though. someone who knows how not to make assumptions and won't run their proverbial mouth over stupid shit should do it.
first off, I think you'll have to select the person carefully because someone can't just show up with fancy tech parts and no explanation of where they got them from or how they knew what they were unless there's a good reason for them to have them.
Secondly, I definitely have no interest in this project.
[Okay, know it all here is sounding way too familiar at this point. The continued assumptions and excessive need to get the last word had frustrated him to know end before. And with the limited options they had for the scientifically inclined who had built their own attempts at portal among the current imPorts, it wasn't that hard to make the leap of logic. Especially since he'd referenced himself as part of a two-man team and (again) made the assumption that was all the dimensional expert scientists the constellation had access to.
Arrogant, full of himself, too smart for his own good, and always jumping to conclusions off of very limited and generally vague statements? That had Newton written all over it.]
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b. That isn't a lot to know about a guy or his plan. That is a laundry list of expensive tech.
c. Very reassuring.
Funding/parts...same thing. Things cost money and things can be resold. I'm not saying the Russians are good/bad/otherwise, but there are OTHER people building porters out there--LACKEY, I'm sure the US is building their own as well--and I don't trust giving someone the means to make something as powerful as a Porter if I don't know the guy and can vouch for his intentions.
The person in that post says they've been here literally 2 hours as of their post. I've been through the Porter more than once. The guards do NOT let you look at the Porter. If he is 2 hours new, he knows nothing more about the Porter into this world than any of us. If he is even really new. Or even an imPort. They are anonymous. They are an unknown. I appreciate their desire to get off the ground running, but I for one do not trust them.
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But you're making a lot of assumptions about this guy and his abilities. You fought hard for something you didn't trust. It's reckless to assist someone whose motives you don't know. You have to be cautious what you give them, what secrets you allow.
Otherwise you might give over some plutonium to a guy, expecting him to build you a bomb...and instead you end up with an empty casing made of used pinball machine parts.
Or maybe he does build a bomb--and then uses it on you.
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We are not a public organization. You do not want to risk revealing Constellations for a newbie's pet porter project.
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not you though. someone who knows how not to make assumptions and won't run their proverbial mouth over stupid shit should do it.
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Secondly, I definitely have no interest in this project.
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Arrogant, full of himself, too smart for his own good, and always jumping to conclusions off of very limited and generally vague statements? That had Newton written all over it.]
you really need to learn how to shut up.
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