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Breaking the Glass Ceiling, Tuesday
"We've spoken," Kerrigan started in, as soon as the door had shut behind the last student. She gave no other warning, "To some extent, about the kinds of subterfuge you need when the scales are tipped against you. Because the day, the moment, the whatever where you realise that the upstairs is keeping you from your full potential is the moment you either lie down and die, or you begin to adapt to the principles of asymmetrical warfare."
There were several chessboards laid out before her, but she didn't say anything. Yet. "Some of you will have the misfortune of a struggle that doesn't involve guns and explosions. Some of you might have to kill your way up to the top. But no matter which one you wind up going with, you need to keep in mind what I have been trying to teach you: you're on your own. Manage your assets wisely."
She gestured at the TAsif they were there to distribute some handouts. "The Thirty-Six Stratagems," she said, "Don't let any idiot tell you they're 'strategies' - it's a little more subtle than that. An old Chinese wiseman jotted these down so that you, my darling students, can learn how to wine, dine, and cheat your way through the inexcusably oppressive ranks. I want you all to pay special attention to chapter six. Defeat Stratagems."
She smiled dangerously. "Number one: the beauty trap. Use someone, use yourself, whatever - someone desirable to cause havoc, to distract, and to pit people against each other. It's... easier to rise up when your enemies think you the friend and each other the adversary. Number two: the empty fort. Make them think your... specialness gives you more power than they could possibly comprehend. Feel free to insinuate towards your education here - that'll throw a few for a loop. Number three: Let the enemy sow discord in their own camp." She smirked. "I know all of you know how to gossip, insinuate... embellish."
She leaned her hands onto the table. "Number four: We've talked about this. Make yourself look like a wounded deer and you'll find people will come running to help you. Number five: run several plans simultaneously. Complex machinations might mess with your enemy's head - but it might also blow the whole thing out of the water. And number six..."
She paused. "Well. Let's translate that to 'always keep an exit and use it', kids. All of that 'going down with the ship' crap is nice and proud but it's of no use if the bastards fucking with you get to walk off crowing victory afterwards." She pulled away from the desk. "Read the rest of them. Think about it. We'll come back to this next week."
"Today, we're doing something else." She nodded towards the chess set. "Chess. With no rules - or rather, rules, but no rules within rules. I want you all to memorise the stratagems and put them to use. And I don't just mean by playing with the board - who knows, you might drive one of these teenage boys to distraction with a quick shimmy."
She sounded dry as hell, but at least after that, she fell silent.
There were several chessboards laid out before her, but she didn't say anything. Yet. "Some of you will have the misfortune of a struggle that doesn't involve guns and explosions. Some of you might have to kill your way up to the top. But no matter which one you wind up going with, you need to keep in mind what I have been trying to teach you: you're on your own. Manage your assets wisely."
She gestured at the TAs
She smiled dangerously. "Number one: the beauty trap. Use someone, use yourself, whatever - someone desirable to cause havoc, to distract, and to pit people against each other. It's... easier to rise up when your enemies think you the friend and each other the adversary. Number two: the empty fort. Make them think your... specialness gives you more power than they could possibly comprehend. Feel free to insinuate towards your education here - that'll throw a few for a loop. Number three: Let the enemy sow discord in their own camp." She smirked. "I know all of you know how to gossip, insinuate... embellish."
She leaned her hands onto the table. "Number four: We've talked about this. Make yourself look like a wounded deer and you'll find people will come running to help you. Number five: run several plans simultaneously. Complex machinations might mess with your enemy's head - but it might also blow the whole thing out of the water. And number six..."
She paused. "Well. Let's translate that to 'always keep an exit and use it', kids. All of that 'going down with the ship' crap is nice and proud but it's of no use if the bastards fucking with you get to walk off crowing victory afterwards." She pulled away from the desk. "Read the rest of them. Think about it. We'll come back to this next week."
"Today, we're doing something else." She nodded towards the chess set. "Chess. With no rules - or rather, rules, but no rules within rules. I want you all to memorise the stratagems and put them to use. And I don't just mean by playing with the board - who knows, you might drive one of these teenage boys to distraction with a quick shimmy."
She sounded dry as hell, but at least after that, she fell silent.

Re: Play Chess
She lowered her voice. "How should we use the strategem-thingies?"
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Jono took a moment to eye the handout, shaking his head a little while he furrowed his eyebrows at them all.
//Entirely too many of these aren't really to my taste,// he admitted. //Replace th'beams with rotten timbers? Kill with a borrowed knife? I know a good deal of it is metaphor, but it all seems so...//
He shrugged. 'Underhanded' was the obvious word, but wasn't necessarily the one he was looking for.
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He set the pawn down and nodded toward the chess board. //Since it's been a while for you, I'll let you take th'first move, luv.//
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//I wonder if that isn't part of th'point, as well. Make us or break us.// He shook his head a little, glancing up from the board momentarily. //Separating th'wolves from th'sheep, like.//
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"What about you?"
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He allowed himself a moment to attempt what might have, under more whole circumstances, been a self-depreciating smile.
//My baa is far worse than my bite, luv.//
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She shrugged it off as she scooted yet another pawn out.
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//I've made worse, I'm certain,// he replied, bemused. //None that leap immediately to mind, of course...//
Possibly because he wasn't trying hard enough.
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//I work in th'library, gel. Try me.//
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Apparently, that was the punchline.
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//Apparently,// he said, at length, //I work in th'wrong sort of library.//
Or else he was just reading the wrong sorts of books.
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Tara's explanation was about three times as long as the joke.
It was also not actually funny.
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//Right, I get it now.// He almost wished he didn't, but he did. //That one where you called me a ewe, that was a cute one, luv.//
It was his idea of a peace offering, of sorts. It needed work.
[And sleep for me! Night!]