[ Something he occasionally misses from when he was a lower rank– following orders. With ease. Without having to ask the super important questions about whether those orders are legitimate, whether they'll work. Yes, he still has Supreme Leader Snoke to deal with, but those are less of orders and more of demands, in his opinion. Hux doesn't precisely fear the Force user, but he is uncomfortable with the unknown.
Which extends from Snoke directly to Kylo Ren.
However, that's not exactly here. Instead, he has a trooper who is only willing to listen and answer his questions. Politely, from about a step behind. Hux recognizes the respect, though he angles his head towards the other so he can hear better. ]
Rewarding, good, I'm glad to hear it. We wanted to ensure a pilot of your talent was not wasted, taking into account your comfort as well. [ Not too comfortable, because that led to laziness. But decent challenges bred a desire to perform and perform to the best of ones ability. Just enough recognition, too, went a long way.
There is something to contend with, though, and that is the integration. Hux keeps the sour look off of his face, but he suspects he may have to do have a hand in shifting that tide. After all, teamwork is the name of the game. The First Order didn't run off of one man's will alone (even if he's fairly certain his will would get the job done). It was a well oiled machine. ]
No, I doubt it would affect your performance. [ He's much too good for that. ] It has potential for self-sabotage on others, though. I would most prefer that not to happen.
[ Sounds like some team building exercises will be necessary. Hux notates that, mentally, to bring to Phasma and train the childishness out. Trust, naturally, will be more difficult to breed, but he finds that will show when they have a more open mind about things. And people. ]
For the time being, I may assign you to a accompany some lead pilots. It should alleviate some of the...how should I say– grumbling. [ A small bit of humor curls his lip up. ]
How do more assignments sound, TX-701? [ A pause, because he doesn't want this to sound like a punishment. ] Up to your decision. You may decline, if you prefer.
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Date: 2016-02-01 04:48 am (UTC)Which extends from Snoke directly to Kylo Ren.
However, that's not exactly here. Instead, he has a trooper who is only willing to listen and answer his questions. Politely, from about a step behind. Hux recognizes the respect, though he angles his head towards the other so he can hear better. ]
Rewarding, good, I'm glad to hear it. We wanted to ensure a pilot of your talent was not wasted, taking into account your comfort as well. [ Not too comfortable, because that led to laziness. But decent challenges bred a desire to perform and perform to the best of ones ability. Just enough recognition, too, went a long way.
There is something to contend with, though, and that is the integration. Hux keeps the sour look off of his face, but he suspects he may have to do have a hand in shifting that tide. After all, teamwork is the name of the game. The First Order didn't run off of one man's will alone (even if he's fairly certain his will would get the job done). It was a well oiled machine. ]
No, I doubt it would affect your performance. [ He's much too good for that. ] It has potential for self-sabotage on others, though. I would most prefer that not to happen.
[ Sounds like some team building exercises will be necessary. Hux notates that, mentally, to bring to Phasma and train the childishness out. Trust, naturally, will be more difficult to breed, but he finds that will show when they have a more open mind about things. And people. ]
For the time being, I may assign you to a accompany some lead pilots. It should alleviate some of the...how should I say– grumbling. [ A small bit of humor curls his lip up. ]
How do more assignments sound, TX-701? [ A pause, because he doesn't want this to sound like a punishment. ] Up to your decision. You may decline, if you prefer.