Ah, there it is. That spirit of doing good for others that stirred Roland, gravitated him towards Tidus's orbit even from the beginning. He smiles inwardly, feeling almost proud that to this day, nothing has really stopped him from wanting to help as many people as he can in his own way either. Even knowing what waited at the end.
Outwardly, Roland just looks like he's listening intently. Quiet, nodding when there is a need to do so. Pertinent points coming up that pique his interest: if a lead disappears, their projects disappear with them. That sounds incredibly like policy-making, when one president's work is bulldozed and any progress, halted. It gets him to furrow his brows deeper, and then finally, the logistics. Though with how Tidus is thinking out loud, Roland can't help but twitch his lips in a momentary smirk. Muttering under his breath, though audible if one strains their hearing enough - "Working together...it's the only way to victory."
Enough about that now. There's work to be done, and even if he's been playing hobby-making for the most part, nothing gets Roland going more than the understanding that he can help.
"All right. I'm with you that this isn't just one team's problem. If Senku brought this up to you in concern, then why don't you and I talk to him first? He's incredibly perceptive. There might be more to it than supplies." His hands are itching to write with something, anything. He spots the book and flips pages as if it was his own notes. Thinking with movement, as well as his inner voice, before he speaks again. "As soon as we consolidate concerns, I don't see why we shouldn't bring this up again to the rest of the community. Everyone's got a talent, and with more newcomers our way now...We'll need to census again for certain. Plus,"
And this, he's only thought of because Tidus mentions it. Gets him to realize that the library he frequents is more or less, empty. That has to change, without points involved.
"We should think about documentation more seriously. You bring up a great point. If people leave and they had a project that never came to fruition, lead or not, it deserves some time in the sun. Maybe someone to bring it up again, complete it. Or, keep it going." Roland meets Tidus's eye, pauses in his idle page-turning. "Looks like we've got some work ahead of us."
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Outwardly, Roland just looks like he's listening intently. Quiet, nodding when there is a need to do so. Pertinent points coming up that pique his interest: if a lead disappears, their projects disappear with them. That sounds incredibly like policy-making, when one president's work is bulldozed and any progress, halted. It gets him to furrow his brows deeper, and then finally, the logistics. Though with how Tidus is thinking out loud, Roland can't help but twitch his lips in a momentary smirk. Muttering under his breath, though audible if one strains their hearing enough - "Working together...it's the only way to victory."
Enough about that now. There's work to be done, and even if he's been playing hobby-making for the most part, nothing gets Roland going more than the understanding that he can help.
"All right. I'm with you that this isn't just one team's problem. If Senku brought this up to you in concern, then why don't you and I talk to him first? He's incredibly perceptive. There might be more to it than supplies." His hands are itching to write with something, anything. He spots the book and flips pages as if it was his own notes. Thinking with movement, as well as his inner voice, before he speaks again. "As soon as we consolidate concerns, I don't see why we shouldn't bring this up again to the rest of the community. Everyone's got a talent, and with more newcomers our way now...We'll need to census again for certain. Plus,"
And this, he's only thought of because Tidus mentions it. Gets him to realize that the library he frequents is more or less, empty. That has to change, without points involved.
"We should think about documentation more seriously. You bring up a great point. If people leave and they had a project that never came to fruition, lead or not, it deserves some time in the sun. Maybe someone to bring it up again, complete it. Or, keep it going." Roland meets Tidus's eye, pauses in his idle page-turning. "Looks like we've got some work ahead of us."