[Restricting info that could keep people alive doesn't sit well with him. But he's familiar with the chain of command, that sometime it's necessary to keep things quiet to stop people from panicking or acting too soon, or to keep the element of surprise on an enemy. The problem is keeping a balance, knowing how much secrecy is too much.
It's not his forte in the least. So, honestly, when she asks if he's got any ideas—]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
not really. people aren't going to sit around when they think they're under attack.
[And that's a good thing, mostly, except for the part where everyone's sort of tripping over each other.]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
they don't have a lot of reasons to listen to us, either.
[There's the CDC chain of command, sure, but he wouldn't much blame anyone who doesn't respect it.]
no subject
what about the rest of orange?
[Restricting info that could keep people alive doesn't sit well with him. But he's familiar with the chain of command, that sometime it's necessary to keep things quiet to stop people from panicking or acting too soon, or to keep the element of surprise on an enemy. The problem is keeping a balance, knowing how much secrecy is too much.
It's not his forte in the least. So, honestly, when she asks if he's got any ideas—]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
not really. people aren't going to sit around when they think they're under attack.
[And that's a good thing, mostly, except for the part where everyone's sort of tripping over each other.]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
they don't have a lot of reasons to listen to us, either.
[There's the CDC chain of command, sure, but he wouldn't much blame anyone who doesn't respect it.]