Post by Lunapocalypse on Feb 2, 2010 7:14:36 GMT -5
Off the wall question time!
Hiya, Thomas Belmont here.
So, before this whole outbreak deal... Humans would sit at tables, and have breakfast at the beginning of the day, instead of checking themselves for bites, boils, and being dead.
What kind of breakfast does, or did rather, an Aya consume? What was her favorite? o.o;
Was it waffles?! :D
Hmm, that's going back a while. I feel as if I eat better now than back then. Before the first outbreak I was still a part of Umbrella; the Mess offered pretty average meat and slop, no point in making it look fancy; it was filled with more nutrients than anything else to help deal with the day ahead.
PMC-D on the other hand serve up decent meals, even during the outbreak. We still have our reserves and suppliers, but eventually it might wear out. I get my hands on as much bacon as possible though, stuff is like gold.
I've got a question for ya, Aya, this is Anna McGraw speaking, by the way. How the hell do you deal with people who want to be alpha male/alpha female and practically disagree with every plan you have because they have their own which have much potential threat to ourselves or our group of survivors?
I thought about leaving them behind but they'd just recklessly get themselves killed if I'm not around. That and I don't like being off on my own, talking to myself. Any suggestions?
Depends. I command a group, rank doesn't technically apply considering it's a more leniet merc society in PMC-D instead of traditional military garbage, but if someone steps out of line it'll put them in a league of sh*t. A kind of Court Marshall. Every merc knows what they are in for. Civilians also work under order if they choose to tag along; the moment a civie starts acting up they're disconnected from the group. If they insist on following while the behavior continues then it's forced disconnection. I'm given permission to shoot an individual in the arm to make my point if they start to put other lives in jeaporady, but it's also my job to make sure it doesn't come to that.
There are many scenarios which all differ though, but rules generally remain the same.
If it's a straight civilian group on the other hand you need to take things into your own hands, if lives are at stake then dicipline towards the individual I find is most effective; get them to realize the type of danger they're putting everyone in before something bad happens. The option to shoot them in the arm still remains too, moreover considering it's a civilian group.
In the end, you just have to put your foot in. Don't put up with the potential danger.