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+ | The infamous [http://remnants.spiritsoftheearth.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=567 Pilot Candidate Orientation], lead by the Director of Candidate Affairs, [http://remnants.spiritsoftheearth.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2387#p2387 Roman Rosales]. It started out as a normal orientation until one of the accompanying Pilots, Dyerlich, struck a candidate named [http://remnants.spiritsoftheearth.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=85&t=1282 Val Mynatt]. Val talked back, and so Roman made an example of Val, giving him the choice to strip down in front of his fellow candidates--or suffer worse consequences. It was a test of obedience and subordination and a way to reinforce the idea that, as Pilots, you are often ordered to do things you do not want to do--but the consequences of failing to do so can be brutal. | ||
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+ | Val refused. Very rudely and inappropriately. | ||
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+ | So Val earned the more severe consequence: crippling, which was both literal and symbolic, a way to shatter Val's illusions. Val's roommate, [http://remnants.spiritsoftheearth.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2471#p2471 Col Savage], was forced to pin Val to the front desk while Roman crushed Val's leg with a sledgehammer. | ||
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+ | As Val was rushed to the infirmary afterwards, the orientation continued on as normal, much to the horror of all the candidates present. |
Revision as of 18:06, 25 June 2011
Pre-Game History
Edani War
In-Game History
Candidate Bash
The infamous Pilot Candidate Orientation, lead by the Director of Candidate Affairs, Roman Rosales. It started out as a normal orientation until one of the accompanying Pilots, Dyerlich, struck a candidate named Val Mynatt. Val talked back, and so Roman made an example of Val, giving him the choice to strip down in front of his fellow candidates--or suffer worse consequences. It was a test of obedience and subordination and a way to reinforce the idea that, as Pilots, you are often ordered to do things you do not want to do--but the consequences of failing to do so can be brutal.
Val refused. Very rudely and inappropriately.
So Val earned the more severe consequence: crippling, which was both literal and symbolic, a way to shatter Val's illusions. Val's roommate, Col Savage, was forced to pin Val to the front desk while Roman crushed Val's leg with a sledgehammer.
As Val was rushed to the infirmary afterwards, the orientation continued on as normal, much to the horror of all the candidates present.