Team Affiliation Theme

Jan 23, 2009 09:03


Name:
Please post the links to three applications you've voted on recently:
1. Ichi
2. Nii
3. San

When working with others, you tend to be more...
Mature or Immature?: Mature, though I have my bouts of immaturity.
Leader or Follower?: Eh...I don't like the responsibility that comes with leadership and I'm probably more indecisive than any person you know. Though I don't follow without question, I'm good at doing what I'm told.
Optimistic or Pessimistic?: Very optimistic.
Impulsive or Cautious: Impulsive
Outgoing or Shy: Shy

Scenario Time: Okay, so everyone has met their teammates by now. The following questions will go along with that idea.

What kind of impression would you most like to have of your team even before you start working together? Well, they shouldn't be too condescending or anything. I'd like them to be welcoming, at least, and able to have fun. I wouldn't like a team full of Sasuke-clones.

What role could you see yourself performing in the team (i.e.: strategist, offensive fighter, support, etc.)? I'd see myself as an offensive fighter. I'm not much of a stragetist, though I could also support.

Would it be necessary for you and your teammates to get along at all times? Even when you're not on missions? Not necessarily. As long as they don't end up killing each other. A little bickering won't bother me; I'm pretty good at breaking up arguments, because I hardly ever get in any myself.

Suppose one of your teammates ends up getting captured during a really important mission. There is a debate on whether or not a rescue attempt should be made since it might jeopardize said mission. What would you want to do? I'll probably sound really terrible when I say this, but I'd rescue my teammate only if we were good friends. If I didn't like the teammate, I probably wouldn't want to risk jeopardizing the mission. I mean, it's not just morals - I wouldn't risk a mission for my morals, I'd risk a mission to save someone I care about. If I don't care about them, then there's really no point. But this is a really sore point, because there's hardly anyone that I totally dislike. Even if he were Sasuke, I'd still go out and save the teammate. Everyone has their good points, and that's what I tend to see instead of the bad. For me to not want to save them, they have to be, like, 100% evil, which is really not possible in anyone, so, yeah.

Reverse scenario time. YOU'RE the unlucky captive. What would you want/expect your teammates to do in that situation? I'd want them to save me, and though I'd understand if they didn't come, I'd probably be very bitter as well.

Time has passed.
Would you feel that your team was more trouble than it was worth in the long run or that the experience was worth it? Oh, the experience is always worth it. Getting to know two people like your own siblings is a wonderful feeling, and I'd really like it.

Would the thought of working separately from them on a mission make you feel a bit nervous? Oh, certainly. After having gotten used to their presence and each other's techniques, and having gotten used to always working with two other people I know and am comfortable with, it'd be weird to work alone and/or with other people.

How would you feel about a lengthier, perhaps even permanent, dissolution of your team? I probably wouldn't like it. A team is like a family, and I wouldn't want to be separated from them, though I probably wouldn't admit this.

Is there a particular team in the Naruto-verse that you feel you'd get along with the least? If so...which team would it be and why? Hmm...I'd say Team 7 because Sasuke...I'd probably be joking, but I'd tell him to get over himself half the time, and Sakura was...different during the first part. Naruto I would have gotten along with fine; I like hyperactivity.

Anything else?: Nope.

team affiliation: team asuma

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