Warriorhead is...a strange subject. Eren had come in hating the instructors, but it's been a long several months, and things have changed a little. It's still hard to trust them, but there's some grey area to account for. Most of it, he's learning to play a little closer to the chest. Still, honestly—]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
Instructor, not Commander.
[There's a small but important difference there. One he hasn't put a ton of thought into, because he's military, and he views the CDC in a military way, but he hasn't intended on giving his loyalty over in the least. (It does beg the question, why "Instructor," though WH's been pretty firm in trying to teach, so maybe it's not a question at all.)]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
he's the head of Orange Unit you can try getting hold of him if you want, but Parker and I will pass on any orders
[Eren hasn't bothered with much of the frantic texting going on. He's too slow with it to bother keeping up. He's better use concentrating on the footwork. Most of them are, as far as he's concerned. So on that note—]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
if the instructors give a damn about the crew they'll be busy hunting this thing down too
I'm not certain I understand the distinction yet, but I will keep that in mind.
[It's not that he's attempting to question authority, only that he is an extremely cautious individual looking to understand the chain of command. Endangering his home out of ignorance is something he's terribly keen to avoid.]
FROM: uchiha.itachi@cdc.org
It sounds unnecessary. There is no value in distractions, particularly at this time.
Good luck, sir. Please keep me updated if you have anything else.
[And isn't that an interesting observation? It gives him a little bit of insight into Eren, a sense of new relief when it comes to his own unit leader -- and a bit of apprehension when it comes to these 'instructors'. He'd thought concern would be a given.]
[(He takes a few seconds to stare blankly at that "sir." Ah, this is weird.)]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
yeah. you too
[Eren's military, but the CDC chain of command isn't quite the one he's used to. (Already the policies and politics of who's talking to who are starting to chafe.) The newbies have it the worst, really. Getting dropped here in the middle of a logistical clusterfuck isn't quite the same as getting dropped on Ajna to an angry alien attack. So, as helpfully as he's able—]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
Instructors head up the teams. Closest thing to a commander they've got is Gliese. She's captain. no word on any of the rest of the CDC's higher ups.
[The Neheda is a small part of a bigger monster, but the real people in charge are a mystery. And there's a lot he'd like to say about them but it's really not the time or the place.
Mostly, the instructors on the Neheda are a bunch of mercurial weirdoes. Strange and silly at times, outright threatening at others. He'd come in hating them, but it's cooled a bit over time. In frustrated and confused conversations and weird warnings, in Warriorhead's case. It's still been the work of seven months or so. Still, trusting them is hard.]
Edited (ah, 6am html + nitpicks I'm never morning tagging again) 2014-12-16 11:39 (UTC)
[Sorry, Eren. Better to be too respectful, than not respectful enough, given the circumstances.]
FROM: uchiha.itachi@cdc.org
Understood. I suppose that's not terribly surprising. We have no need to know.
[At least that's what it seems like to him. It doesn't really matter, in the end; he has his mission, the one they've resurrected him to perform. Despite his curiosity, he recognizes that this likely isn't the appropriate time for an endless stream of questions.]
FROM: uchiha.itachi@cdc.org
Thank you for your time. I hope my next report is more favorable for us all.
oh my god I was so redundant, I'm really never morning tagging again
[It's not Itatchi's fault he's somehow moving up the ranks in a company he actively (and obviously) despises. (????) It's just. Weird. Fifteen year old bottom-of-the-Corps-heap assholes don't get called "sir" where he's from. (But this isn't the Corps, either.)]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
They can't hide forever.
[They have no need to know as far as the CDC's concerned. It still matters. They can't just kidnap people and blackmail them and get away with it forever. It matters. But they have more immediate—if smaller—enemies to deal with today.]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
don't die and I'll see you around.
[And he means it. Don't die. You're alright Itachi. He'll see you around.]
no subject
Warriorhead is...a strange subject. Eren had come in hating the instructors, but it's been a long several months, and things have changed a little. It's still hard to trust them, but there's some grey area to account for. Most of it, he's learning to play a little closer to the chest. Still, honestly—]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
Instructor, not Commander.
[There's a small but important difference there. One he hasn't put a ton of thought into, because he's military, and he views the CDC in a military way, but he hasn't intended on giving his loyalty over in the least. (It does beg the question, why "Instructor," though WH's been pretty firm in trying to teach, so maybe it's not a question at all.)]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
he's the head of Orange Unit
you can try getting hold of him if you want, but Parker and I will pass on any orders
[Eren hasn't bothered with much of the frantic texting going on. He's too slow with it to bother keeping up. He's better use concentrating on the footwork. Most of them are, as far as he's concerned. So on that note—]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
if the instructors give a damn about the crew they'll be busy hunting this thing down too
no subject
I'm not certain I understand the distinction yet, but I will keep that in mind.
[It's not that he's attempting to question authority, only that he is an extremely cautious individual looking to understand the chain of command. Endangering his home out of ignorance is something he's terribly keen to avoid.]
FROM: uchiha.itachi@cdc.org
It sounds unnecessary. There is no value in distractions, particularly at this time.
Good luck, sir. Please keep me updated if you have anything else.
[And isn't that an interesting observation? It gives him a little bit of insight into Eren, a sense of new relief when it comes to his own unit leader -- and a bit of apprehension when it comes to these 'instructors'. He'd thought concern would be a given.]
no subject
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
yeah. you too
[Eren's military, but the CDC chain of command isn't quite the one he's used to. (Already the policies and politics of who's talking to who are starting to chafe.) The newbies have it the worst, really. Getting dropped here in the middle of a logistical clusterfuck isn't quite the same as getting dropped on Ajna to an angry alien attack. So, as helpfully as he's able—]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
Instructors head up the teams. Closest thing to a commander they've got is Gliese. She's captain. no word on any of the rest of the CDC's higher ups.
[The Neheda is a small part of a bigger monster, but the real people in charge are a mystery. And there's a lot he'd like to say about them but it's really not the time or the place.
Mostly, the instructors on the Neheda are a bunch of mercurial weirdoes. Strange and silly at times, outright threatening at others. He'd come in hating them, but it's cooled a bit over time. In frustrated and confused conversations and weird warnings, in Warriorhead's case. It's still been the work of seven months or so. Still, trusting them is hard.]
no subject
FROM: uchiha.itachi@cdc.org
Understood. I suppose that's not terribly surprising. We have no need to know.
[At least that's what it seems like to him. It doesn't really matter, in the end; he has his mission, the one they've resurrected him to perform. Despite his curiosity, he recognizes that this likely isn't the appropriate time for an endless stream of questions.]
FROM: uchiha.itachi@cdc.org
Thank you for your time. I hope my next report is more favorable for us all.
oh my god I was so redundant, I'm really never morning tagging again
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
They can't hide forever.
[They have no need to know as far as the CDC's concerned. It still matters. They can't just kidnap people and blackmail them and get away with it forever. It matters. But they have more immediate—if smaller—enemies to deal with today.]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
don't die and I'll see you around.
[And he means it. Don't die. You're alright Itachi. He'll see you around.]