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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Trespassers of the Multiverse: Gaiden [IC] Holy phazon Monsters Samus!
« on: November 24, 2015, 04:25:28 pm »
Mio doesn't even blink an eye at her raising her voice.
"You realise Alan called everyone in to vote on a new leader, yourself included, over the intercom? You were not left out, you simply didn't ask or listen. And I only allowed myself to be nominated because they were willing to put Bisnif in charge if I did not. Would you then rather that you had to deal with overthrowing Bisnif than interrupting this?
I will admit he is in the wrong, as I have throughout this conversation. I will NOT admit that you were right to assault him. Violence is a last resort, not some sort of conditioning tool, especially when we hardly know what we're up against. A leader would not jeopardise the team's stability as you did by attacking him. And a good teammate would not dare make such insults behind your back. If you believe I think either of you is in the right, you're mistaken.
And you know how I would feel? I would feel the same way. I wouldn't like it. But I would take it into account, talk with him, and understand why he would rather someone else was in charge, and see if I can amend myself. If he is in the wrong and continues to be so, then I would eject him from the team, as they should be. Either way, as is, that is no way for a true leader to react to criticism, justified or no."
"You realise Alan called everyone in to vote on a new leader, yourself included, over the intercom? You were not left out, you simply didn't ask or listen. And I only allowed myself to be nominated because they were willing to put Bisnif in charge if I did not. Would you then rather that you had to deal with overthrowing Bisnif than interrupting this?
I will admit he is in the wrong, as I have throughout this conversation. I will NOT admit that you were right to assault him. Violence is a last resort, not some sort of conditioning tool, especially when we hardly know what we're up against. A leader would not jeopardise the team's stability as you did by attacking him. And a good teammate would not dare make such insults behind your back. If you believe I think either of you is in the right, you're mistaken.
And you know how I would feel? I would feel the same way. I wouldn't like it. But I would take it into account, talk with him, and understand why he would rather someone else was in charge, and see if I can amend myself. If he is in the wrong and continues to be so, then I would eject him from the team, as they should be. Either way, as is, that is no way for a true leader to react to criticism, justified or no."