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Ghanima Atreides ([personal profile] atreideslioness) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2008-09-07 09:37 pm
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The Art of War, Week #2 [Period 3, Monday]

"Good morning, students," Ghanima said as the class started.  "Welcome back, I'm glad to see I did not frighten any of you off.  Today we are starting with the first chapter, 'Laying Plans.'"

"War."  Ghanima surveyed them sharply, making sure she had everyone's full attention.  "The term calls to mind battlefields and generals.  The most successful battles, however, are not fought with soldiers, but behind closed doors with words.  They are the battles you never hear about, because there is no glory to them."

"There is the war of the sexes, the war between companies and corporations, economic wars, ideological wars, political wars, and wars between the social classes, all of which tend to start on a more basic level, and escalate to the stereotype.  Whether you are wooing a romantic partner or a business rival, or meeting an enemy with your weapon drawn, the same principals hold true."


"The Art of War."  Picking up a well-loved red book from her desk, Ghanima flipped it open to her marked page and began reading.  "The art of war, then, is governed by five constant factors, to be taken into account in one's deliberations when seeking to determine the conditions obtaining int he field.  These are:  One - The Moral Law.  Two - Heaven.  Three - Earth.  Four - The Commander.  Five - Method and Discipline."  She snapped the book shut and placed it beside her.

"The Moral Law," she announced, hopping off her desk, "causes the people to be in complete accord with their ruler, so that they will follow him regardless of their lives, undismayed by any danger."

"Heaven and Earth are metaphors for the conditions you face, which is slightly more applicable to physical confrontations.  However, if you view each type of terrain as a mental condition, you will have a large advantage over your opponent," Ghanima said briskly as she walked through the rows, hands gesturing as she spoke.  "Heaven signifies night and day, cold and heat, times and seasons, whereas Earth comprises distances, great and small; danger and security; open ground and narrow passes; the chances of life and death."

"The Commander stands for the virtues of wisdom, sincerely, benevolence, courage and strictness."

"By method and discipline, it is to be understood that it means the marshaling of the army in its proper subdivisions, the graduations of rank among the officers, the maintenance of roads by which supplies may reach the army, and the control of military expenditure."

"These five heads should be familiar to every general," she recited, eyes glowing bright for a moment.  "He who knows them will be victorious; he who knows them not will fail." 

"Now, when you take these five factors, you must decide how to apply them.  Luckily for us, Sun Tzu provided seven ways you can weigh them before making your decision." 

"First, which of the two sovereigns is imbued with the Moral law?  Who has the army and the populace behind them?  Because without the support of your people, you cannot win."  Ghanima turned to face all of them as she leaned against a wall.  "I cannot stress that point enough.  Even if it is simply your friends, or the other members of your company, you will win nothing without the support of your 'troops', if you will."

"The others are more basic; which of the two generals has most ability? With whom lie the advantages derived from Heaven and Earth?  On which side is discipline most rigorously enforced?  Which army is stronger?  On which side are officers and men more highly trained?  In which army is there the greater constancy both in reward and punishment?

"Now, I'd like you to pair up, and discuss which of the five constant factors you feel to be the most important, and why."


[OOC:  For those of you reading along at home, here's a condensed version of Art of War.  *cuddles her copy*  Please wait for the OCD to go up, before you run wild!]


momslilassassin: (Ben: small smile)

Re: Pair-Up!

[personal profile] momslilassassin 2008-09-08 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)
He nodded. "You'd think she knew half of us were involved in wars or something," he said with a tiny smile.
weetuskenraider: (Default)

Re: Pair-Up!

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2008-09-09 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
Tahiri glanced around the classroom. "Half of us look like we could've been. Wait." She looked at him a little more closely, once the implications of 'us' set in. "Not another one?"
momslilassassin: (Ben: listening)

Re: Pair-Up!

[personal profile] momslilassassin 2008-09-09 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
Ben nodded, looking a little disgusted. "We made it ten years or so."
weetuskenraider: (This is My Bitchface)

Re: Pair-Up!

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2008-09-09 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, Sithspit." Tahiri's expression might have matched his for disgust. "I guess I really should be taking notes."
momslilassassin: (Ben: listening)

Re: Pair-Up!

[personal profile] momslilassassin 2008-09-09 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
"Sorry," Ben said, looking unhappy.
weetuskenraider: (Looking Up)

Re: Pair-Up!

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2008-09-09 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
"It's okay," Tahiri replied, resigned. "I just thought maybe we'd last a little longer than that."

She drummed her fingers on the edge of her datapad, looking over what she had written down. "So . . . the moral law, heaven, earth, the commander, or method and discipline. What's the most important one? I don't think this Sun Tzu guy --" and wow, did that name almost sound Yuuzhan Vong, which drew a slight grimace -- "wrote this with multiple planets in mind."

Tactics so weren't her strong point.
momslilassassin: (Default)

Re: Pair-Up!

[personal profile] momslilassassin 2008-09-09 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
"And probably hadn't heard the story about how moral absolutes lead to Sith ruling the galaxy," Ben added. "The people might be in accord with their ruler, but that doesn't mean the whole group of them aren't wrong."
weetuskenraider: (Thoughtful Inna Sand)

Re: Pair-Up!

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2008-09-09 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
Tahiri nodded. "And method and discipline don't necessarily mean you have the support of the people -- sometimes it's just their fear keeping them in line. And that can't last forever, right?"
momslilassassin: (Ben: small smile)

Re: Pair-Up!

[personal profile] momslilassassin 2008-09-09 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
"Right," Ben replied. "Look at the Diktat. Or the Empire."
weetuskenraider: (Thinking)

Re: Pair-Up!

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2008-09-09 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah." Tahiri scowled at the datapad. "I don't think I get the heaven and earth thing."
momslilassassin: (Ben: neutral)

Re: Pair-Up!

[personal profile] momslilassassin 2008-09-09 12:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Ben glanced over at his notes. "I think they're the terrain you have to keep in mind?" he said. "Like, you don't pick a fight in the Maw unless you're really stupid, or choose to have a conflict in Tatooine in the high summer, or fight a war across more systems than you have ships?"
weetuskenraider: (In the Woods In Profile)

Re: Pair-Up!

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2008-09-09 02:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"Or send a bunch of people fresh from the Rim to infiltrate Coruscant?" Tahiri guessed. "That makes sense."
momslilassassin: (Ben: aren't I cute?)

Re: Pair-Up!

[personal profile] momslilassassin 2008-09-09 04:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Ben nodded. "I'd think all five factors would have to be in balance," he said. "Because you won't have moral law if everyone's afraid of the commander, or if he doesn't know what he's doing."

He wrinkled up his nose. "I sound like my father."
weetuskenraider: (Default)

Re: Pair-Up!

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2008-09-09 04:53 pm (UTC)(link)
"You really do," Tahiri told him, with a quizzical expression. Why was he saying that like it was a bad thing?
momslilassassin: (Ben: eye closeup)

Re: Pair-Up!

[personal profile] momslilassassin 2008-09-09 04:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'd rather sound like me," Ben replied to her unanswered question. "He casts a pretty long shadow."