People have failed to convert their soldiers before.
[But she cannot deny that she hadn't thought of it herself. She certainly had no mind altering powers, but she did have something else: the power of fear. The power of being a large, flying, fire-breathing lizard.
The egotistical part of her believed she could frighten them into submission, if she really wanted to. But she doesn't want to. What of all the citizens who had no say in the matter?]
It is very risky. And they have done terrible things to our people before, when they have managed to subdue them. Would you imagine such risk to be worth what we might gain, if anything?
The reason we're struggling is because we just don't have enough information. Of course our previous efforts have failed. We don't know anything about them. How they think. How they operate. How they brainwash. Their desires, their weak spots. We just have to get someone in there to spy. That's all. Nothing dangerous. Just intel. We can't even think about taking them down from the inside until we have that.
People can be pretty motivated to stay quiet when it's their life on the line.
[ She shrugs. ]
I'd send myself in, if I could. My power would even come in handy, but... well. Most people on the street here just think I'm some kind of augmented human, but all it'd take is one physical exam and the jig would be up.
An election is on the horizon. I do not believe it is likely to insert one of the Displaced as a candidate, but it may be possible to gain the favor of one of the others.
[She had considered doing it herself, once. Other things had taken priority -- but that was not to say she would not still be open to the idea, especially now that her core network had dissolved some.
She could do with a bit of populism and social clout.]
Charisma? Popularity? What good is that going to do any of them? Is he going to keep them all safe with the power of words? All that needs to happen is for the guy at the head of the army to decide he doesn't like the guy in power anymore and bam, overnight takeover.
Because the one with the popularity gains control of the assets.
[Catra reminds her easily of her more eager khalasar, always out for blood, always seeking the next battle and the next conquest. But when you upset enough people with warmongering, it tends to unite them.
And there was nothing more dangerous than unity.]
It is much easier to sway the thoughts of someone like that than a loyalist tied to their sense of duty and honor.
no subject
[But she cannot deny that she hadn't thought of it herself. She certainly had no mind altering powers, but she did have something else: the power of fear. The power of being a large, flying, fire-breathing lizard.
The egotistical part of her believed she could frighten them into submission, if she really wanted to. But she doesn't want to. What of all the citizens who had no say in the matter?]
It is very risky. And they have done terrible things to our people before, when they have managed to subdue them. Would you imagine such risk to be worth what we might gain, if anything?
no subject
The reason we're struggling is because we just don't have enough information. Of course our previous efforts have failed. We don't know anything about them. How they think. How they operate. How they brainwash. Their desires, their weak spots. We just have to get someone in there to spy. That's all. Nothing dangerous. Just intel. We can't even think about taking them down from the inside until we have that.
You have to play the long game.
no subject
That would be a sound plan, if I trusted any of the Displaced with matters of discretion.
[Her tone is rather deadpan when she offers this.]
Perhaps you know of a suitable candidate?
[She would offer herself, but...her defense mechanism is too dangerous.]
no subject
[ She shrugs. ]
I'd send myself in, if I could. My power would even come in handy, but... well. Most people on the street here just think I'm some kind of augmented human, but all it'd take is one physical exam and the jig would be up.
no subject
[Daenerys nods along appreciatively at Catra's commentary, finally taking a moment to sip at the tea she had made.]
My own power is too volatile to risk such things as well, I'm afraid.
no subject
... Well, I've never let limitations stop me before.
I'll just have to find someone.
no subject
I will explore some options as well.
[Though she may need to lower her standards to actually make this work.]
There is one other option we might pursue.
no subject
[ Catra looks up, a smile on her face again. ]
Do tell.
no subject
[She had considered doing it herself, once. Other things had taken priority -- but that was not to say she would not still be open to the idea, especially now that her core network had dissolved some.
She could do with a bit of populism and social clout.]
no subject
[ Catra chuckles, like she thinks it's adorable. ]
I don't really get the point of it. But I've never been very good at winning people over anyway. Call it a character flaw.
no subject
I can understand the appeal of being able to choose your own leader. I gave that same choice to all of my subjects.
[At least, she did in the beginning. Her more recent memories may be...colored by those times.]
The rules are a bit different here, I think. It is less of a numbers game, and more a game of charisma.
no subject
Charisma? Popularity? What good is that going to do any of them? Is he going to keep them all safe with the power of words? All that needs to happen is for the guy at the head of the army to decide he doesn't like the guy in power anymore and bam, overnight takeover.
no subject
[Catra reminds her easily of her more eager khalasar, always out for blood, always seeking the next battle and the next conquest. But when you upset enough people with warmongering, it tends to unite them.
And there was nothing more dangerous than unity.]
It is much easier to sway the thoughts of someone like that than a loyalist tied to their sense of duty and honor.
no subject
... Huh. Thanks for the tip. ... I'll keep it in mind.
no subject
I will consider it repayment for your company. Even if you did come unannounced.
no subject
Why would I announce it? It's more fun to keep people on their toes.