There’s a beat before Xiulan replies, her first reaction being rolled around internally against the considerations of known information and non-native language.
“If you mean in respect to planning small unit operations, I’ve done it plenty.
“Military supply chain management though? Not my thing. I’ve...worked with logistics officers before. It’s been a while.“
With a quick gesture, she indicates the door to the kitchen. “If you’re needing someone to coordinate supplies for the moth specifically, Dar’s someone to talk to. She did restaurant management in the past. Of the people I’ve met here, she’s the one that seems to have the best foundation.”
Because that’s where they are, isn’t it? Figuring out what and who they have to work with to achieve goals, without being able to draw from a pool of people specifically trained for the jobs at hand. That’s not how rebellions work. You have to make do. Still, it’s something to adjust to.
Re: Making the rounds (Paging Sasha)
Date: 2020-01-15 04:40 pm (UTC)“If you mean in respect to planning small unit operations, I’ve done it plenty.
“Military supply chain management though? Not my thing. I’ve...worked with logistics officers before. It’s been a while.“
With a quick gesture, she indicates the door to the kitchen. “If you’re needing someone to coordinate supplies for the moth specifically, Dar’s someone to talk to. She did restaurant management in the past. Of the people I’ve met here, she’s the one that seems to have the best foundation.”
Because that’s where they are, isn’t it? Figuring out what and who they have to work with to achieve goals, without being able to draw from a pool of people specifically trained for the jobs at hand. That’s not how rebellions work. You have to make do. Still, it’s something to adjust to.