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Post by Breakaway on Jan 17, 2012 16:46:04 GMT -5
"Yes, because all knowledge is pooled. If I know how to properly set a tower, and I do, all we need to do is agree to do it my way, and we're set," Hook explains to Long Haul. In practise, this is not what happens at all, because Bonecrusher decides that Hook's way of setting the tower is ugly, Scrapper decides that it will take too long, Mixmaster wants to cover everything in glue, Long Haul is sick of being a crotch, and Scavenger is desperately trying to agree with everyone at the same time. However, the children here don't need to know that yet. "You could ask command to make some more brothers for you," Hook suggests mildly to Slingshot. "Your way takes too long, Hook," Long Haul answers reflexsively, unknowingly demonstrating the downside of the democratic method of gestalt operation. The delivery and timing here is perfect. I laughed out loud.
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Post by Dr. James Hook on Jan 17, 2012 18:35:26 GMT -5
Thank you. And see? Perfect delivery and timing.
How dare Long Haul say I am too slow. >_>
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Post by Rodimus Prime on Jan 17, 2012 22:19:02 GMT -5
Yeah, but he said delivery first, and we all know that delivery is Long Haul's area of expertise. There's no way Hook could have delivered it on time without Long Haul writing the schedule.
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