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Samantha Grey ([personal profile] samantha_grey) wrote in [community profile] asgardeventide2012-07-24 04:00 pm

003 - Audio

[Samantha opted, when setting up the feed, to go with voice only. She still looked like hell, and she didn't need anyone seeing or asking stupid questions. It wasn't their business. But, after speaking to Conan, she'd resolved that it was time to stop trying to hide from this place any further. When she spoke, her voice had a tired quality to it, but was still strong.]

So, Asgard.

I wanted to discuss something with those of you who will still speak with me right now. These powers that we have. Most of the people I see seem to think of them as a good thing, a blessing of sorts, or at least they partially make up for the tricks you had in your homeworlds. Right.

Here's the thing I wanted to talk about. Most I've spoken to seem to think of these powers as something that's being used to help other people around here, or to protect people that can't protect themselves. How do you people handle the fact that any of them can be abused, misused or mishandled? What do people around here do to prepare themselves to be protected if those powers get used for the wrong reasons? I've been thinking a lot lately about how people could protect themselves from some of these powers, and it worries me.

Not all of us are nice people, you know.
ofthursday: (The world is too heavy [Listening])

[Video]

[personal profile] ofthursday 2012-07-25 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
Some powers could likely be countered with others; fire and ice against each other, for instance. Which are you most concerned about?

[And he locks the feed for the next part.]

[Private]

I meant to tell you as well that Conan and I conducted the experiment regarding body control and use of other individuals' powers.
Edited 2012-07-25 03:50 (UTC)
ofthursday: ([♦ set] And the words are all escaping)

Audio

[personal profile] ofthursday 2012-07-26 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I know that body control can be resisted. Perhaps the others can be in some way as well.

[Private]

Correct. Powers of a subject cannot be controlled by the body control user.
ofthursday: ([♦ set] And coming back all damaged)

Audio

[personal profile] ofthursday 2012-07-26 07:51 pm (UTC)(link)
It might.

[Logically, it does make sense, Castiel's just hesitant about the whole thing for his own reasons. Mostly because it would be smart to practice, but he doesn't want to do so himself, and then feels foolish about it.]

[Private]

We tested that as well, in part. If the control is only partial, such a hand, the target could still control their own power. Presumably it wouldn't work if the control was complete, however.

[He hadn't wanted to test it himself.]
ofthursday: (Taking notes [Nerding/Planning])

Audio - Private

[personal profile] ofthursday 2012-07-29 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
More testing is wise. Those who are advanced in our powers should also write out detailed information pertaining to them, perhaps for use at the Teacher's Council. Compiling what can and cannot be done with each power would be of use.

That is good to know.

[Castiel has avoided letting any of the influencing powers be used on him, so he doesn't know a whole lot about them.]