BadOctopus
Suave y Fuerte
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- Oct 9, 2014
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- sp/sx
Type wars! Oh god no... This is why I do not identify with a type. Cuz I gots da foresite tah sea thes crap coming. But I'm prepared. I can just sit by, read a book, and watch half the population destroy themselves. Live amongst the ISXX's and the ENXX's. Hide myself away, be Switzerland.
YOU HAVE TO PICK A SIDE OR BE SLAUGHTERED LIKE THE NEUTRAL YOU ARE!
Just like in the new Fire Emblem trailer!
The peace-loving ESxx side or the power-seeking INxx side...it's your choice....
(side note: I actually don't know which side I want to choose yet when I get the game)
YOU HAVE TO PICK A SIDE OR BE SLAUGHTERED LIKE THE NEUTRAL YOU ARE!
Spoken like a typical wishy-washy Perceiver. You guys are always on the fence.Meh, knowing me, even if I pick a side, someone's going to accuse me of being a traitor and march me before a virtual firing squad. Or court martial me for not saying "excuse me" when I stick a bayonet into someone.
Spoken like a typical wishy-washy Perceiver. You guys are always on the fence.![]()
What we need is some kind of Loyalty Oath. That way, we can know for sure that anyone who signs it isn't a traitor. Who would object to such a sensible plan?
Well certainly not the bully ESXX's, they would probably force the poor INXX's to sign kicking and screaming. But since INXX's are such free thinkers, who occasionally do not uphold all expectation, at the end of the day it would all just be a moot point. Yeah, just thought I would spell that out.
Why do people hate ESxx? Because ESxx hate us. Doesn't get simpler than that...
Can I sign a loyalty oath to the non-idiot side?
I think the way it would play out is that you'd have an ESXX loyalty oath, and an INXX loyalty oath.
Well certainly not the bully ESXX's, they would probably force the poor INXX's to sign kicking and screaming. But since INXX's are such free thinkers, who occasionally do not uphold all expectation, at the end of the day it would all just be a moot point. Yeah, just thought I would spell that out.
Let's not assume that an INXP wouldn't write a loyalty oath. I think the sort of INXP that would write a loyalty oath would just put in a lot of vague language so that they could make it mean whatever they want it to mean, and put whoever they decided they disliked at that particular moment under suspicion.Two loyalty oaths that have their own definitions of what exactly constitutes loyalty. The ESXX one, theoretically written most likely by an ESTJ, filled with exacting standards, practical responsibilities, and strict and overtly intimidating outlines of consequences to reign in the ESXP's.
The INXX one, presumably created by the INTJs, holding similar standards, but assuming the possibility of more individual capability on the parts of the other types, might be more long term at the risk of neglecting the short term. Consisting of intense scare tactics to wrangle in the any thoughts of individuals going AWOL (INXP's).
Both loyalty oaths would pretty much focus on the stragglers. It is those damn percievers on both sides you have to really keep your eye on. Just because someone signs a loyalty oath, does not mean that there aren't those that would be ballsy enough to play both sides. I guess there would have to be intense psychological evaluation really pinpointing a type and then constant supervision required to really make sure no one deflects. So it would be nearly impossible to prevent unless you are willing to sacrifice growth for babysitting.
Still say the ESXX's would win though, I mean extroverted sensors against introverted intuitives in a extroverted battle, unless the intuitives are able to develop sufficient technology to counter the probable disadvantage they face against the extroverts assumed greater physical endurance and numbers advantage, even when considering a possible edge on tactical planning.
Can I sign a loyalty oath to the non-idiot side? That includes the INxxs and the ESxxs.
(I may, on occasion, defect to the idiot side, like when I forget my coffee on the roof of my car. But I'll try to keep it to a minimum.)
I don't feel safe in a faction run by INTJ's. I'd probably be exiled the first day of battle anyway for incompetency and lack of willingness to hurt my beloved ESxx's. I will have to sneak off into the ESxx Stronghold and pretend to be one of them. But then they might ask me to prove myself by completing various ESxx-esque tasks, like playing football or cooking a simple Italian dish, which I would then proceed to humiliate myself with. Though even if I were to be imprisoned for such dishonesty against the law, I'm sure some amazing ESFJ will be nice enough to treat me luxuriously in my lonely little cell.![]()
Let's not assume that an INXP wouldn't write a loyalty oath. I think the sort of INXP that would write a loyalty oath would just put in a lot of vague language so that they could make it mean whatever they want it to mean, and put whoever they decided they disliked at that particular moment under suspicion.
Of course anyone who signs a loyalty oath can be a traitor. A loyalty oath does nothing to actually insure loyalty. The benefit of instituting a loyalty oath for the person proposing it is that it allows them to pick off the loyal opposition. That is, they can point their finger at anyone saying "this is kind of stupid" and label them a traitor. If we are fighting a war, we cannot have underlings undermining the reputation of those in command, after all.