Right?? I didn’t expect someone to be as nerdy as Waver.
[ Is whispered quietly (albeit delightedly) back. Thankfully for them, Waver was too focused on Nida currently to have actually caught what they were talking about, otherwise he’d have gotten all grumpy and bristly at them for it. Even though it was true.
Waver himself couldn’t be expected to be a proper wingman, given he didn’t know the first thing about being one, despite Melvin’s insistence. He could be expected to make sure no one died, and if Melvin had an emergency, at least one person knew what to do. ]
Yeah, that makes sense… [ He gets why a ‘smart soldier’ would be considered a problem. Doesn’t mean he agreed with it, though. ] But it means I know where I should start with before next time we meet up. Looking into the research and figuring out improvements on the foundations you already have and looking at different angles that might not have been pursued that work better for you.
[ Waver finally glanced to Selphie and Melvin where they were walking ahead, only now realizing the other two seemed to be amused about something. His brow raised slightly, but he turned his attention back to Nida fairly quickly… He’s pretty sure he doesn’t want to know what had Melvin grinning like he was amused by something. He’s seen that look before. ]
She is? Hmm... You guys would probably work in teams more often than mages do. [ They are fairly solitary and keep to themselves unless they really trust someone or need them for their research. ] But I get what you mean about some people having an affinity for something more than others. Even mages have certain branches of some magics or methods that they’re either better at than others or have developed through their families over time. I tested well for work with leylines and their analysis.
[ Made Waver wonder if Nida had a specialty with paramagic he hadn't discovered yet, though. ]
no subject
[ Is whispered quietly (albeit delightedly) back. Thankfully for them, Waver was too focused on Nida currently to have actually caught what they were talking about, otherwise he’d have gotten all grumpy and bristly at them for it. Even though it was true.
Waver himself couldn’t be expected to be a proper wingman, given he didn’t know the first thing about being one, despite Melvin’s insistence. He could be expected to make sure no one died, and if Melvin had an emergency, at least one person knew what to do. ]
Yeah, that makes sense… [ He gets why a ‘smart soldier’ would be considered a problem. Doesn’t mean he agreed with it, though. ] But it means I know where I should start with before next time we meet up. Looking into the research and figuring out improvements on the foundations you already have and looking at different angles that might not have been pursued that work better for you.
[ Waver finally glanced to Selphie and Melvin where they were walking ahead, only now realizing the other two seemed to be amused about something. His brow raised slightly, but he turned his attention back to Nida fairly quickly… He’s pretty sure he doesn’t want to know what had Melvin grinning like he was amused by something. He’s seen that look before. ]
She is? Hmm... You guys would probably work in teams more often than mages do. [ They are fairly solitary and keep to themselves unless they really trust someone or need them for their research. ] But I get what you mean about some people having an affinity for something more than others. Even mages have certain branches of some magics or methods that they’re either better at than others or have developed through their families over time. I tested well for work with leylines and their analysis.
[ Made Waver wonder if Nida had a specialty with paramagic he hadn't discovered yet, though. ]