Kevin Armstrong. I'll answer to either of those, Captain Armstrong, or VIPER-X.
We don't really have a leader. [Much to his distaste, but he had dropped the ball a little when the time came to seize control of the group.] Several of us have taken charge at different points, but a solid, centralized leadership position is untenable when dealing with this situation, especially with 'New Hires' getting transferred or 'fired' seemingly at random.
Better, I think, to have a group of experienced people to rely on in case someone goes missing rather than one or two people holding all the cards. Especially when there's so much work to be done.
Adding to that, we don't have a choice in who goes on what missions, so flexibility in command matters is a key point.
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We don't really have a leader. [Much to his distaste, but he had dropped the ball a little when the time came to seize control of the group.] Several of us have taken charge at different points, but a solid, centralized leadership position is untenable when dealing with this situation, especially with 'New Hires' getting transferred or 'fired' seemingly at random.
Better, I think, to have a group of experienced people to rely on in case someone goes missing rather than one or two people holding all the cards. Especially when there's so much work to be done.
Adding to that, we don't have a choice in who goes on what missions, so flexibility in command matters is a key point.