explosivecombat: (I like the way you think)
Solf J Kimblee ([personal profile] explosivecombat) wrote 2012-10-16 06:40 am (UTC)

[...sarcasm, honey, that entire remark was sarcasm. Good lord, and people say he takes himself too seriously?]

Well, you definitely have to be willing to work for it, but at least once you find out what these people like, it isn't too difficult in terms of figuring out what to do. Accept missions when they're offered to you; if a mission is open-ended, show some creativity in how you execute it. Adhere to the organization's rules and don't step out of line too often - they're more forgiving of it if you're successful or have already proven yourself useful, of course, but they rather do like their obedience. Establish communication with the higher-ranking ones if you can; they'll often put in a good word for you, if they like you enough.

If you want to get by in this organization, I would suggest finding someone who's of a higher rank than you, that you wouldn't mind working under. I've no idea if you're interested in science, but I understand that some of the people there are willing to work with the lower-ranking ones; when it comes to field work, Colonel Archer and I will take on juniors once in a while - I currently have several, and I wouldn't mind working with a few more - and I doubt Cobra Commander would be opposed to working with others, either. You're more likely to gain both missions and experience that way, and in the case of a few of us we'll also offer you things like Pokémon or items you might want for free.

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