Showing posts with label Bad Wolf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bad Wolf. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 January 2023

The Mercy Seat

 

I am The Bad Wolf -- create MySelf. 
I take The Words : I scatter them, 
in Time and Space;
A Message to lead MySelf, Here.


TIME LADY
Sir, we have a security breach 
to The Time Vaults.

GENERAL
The Omega Arsenal, where all 
the forbidden weapons 
are locked away --

ANDROGAR
They're not forbidden any more. 
We've used them all 
against the Daleks.

GENERAL
No. No, we haven't.

[Omega Arsenal]

(A plinth is empty.)

GENERAL
The Moment is gone.

ANDROGAR
I don't understand. 
What is The Moment? 
I've never heard of it.

GENERAL
The Galaxy-Eater. The final work 
of The Ancients of Gallifrey. 
A weapon so powerful, 
The Operating System 
became sentient. 
According to Legend
it developed a Conscience.

ANDROGAR : 
And we've never used it.

GENERAL : 
How Do You Use a Weapon of 
Ultimate Mass Destruction, 
when it can 
STAND in Judgment on You? 

There is only one man 
who would even try.....

[Desert planet]

The Warrior : 
Time Lords of Gallifrey, 
Daleks of Skaro, 
I serve notice on You ALL -- 

Too long I have stayed 
My Hand.... No More

Today, You leave Me NO Choice --
Today, This War will END. 

No More. 

No More.

(The Warrior shifts the sack he is carrying 
on his back and enters a lonely barn.)

[Barn]

(He puts down the sack and reveals 
a brass inlaid clockwork box.)

The Warrior
How.... How Do You work...
...why is there never a big red button?

(He hears scuffling noises, and opens the door.)

The Warrior : 
Hello? Is somebody there?

The Moment : 
It's nothing.

(A blonde woman who looks exactly like Rose Tyler 
is sitting on The Clockwork Box.)

The Moment :
It's just A Wolf.

The Warrior :
Don't sit on that!

The Moment
Why not?

The Warrior :
Because it's not A Chair, 
it's The Most Dangerous 
Weapon in The Universe..!!

(He hurries her from the barn and closes the door behind her. And there she is, sitting on the box.)

The Moment : 
Why can't it be both





Rangers, as a reward for coming on this trip,
I have gotten you each Two Gifts.
Go ahead. Open 'em.

What is this?

That is a Canvas Sheet,
The Most Versatile Object Known to Man --

It can be used to make tents, backpacks,
shoes, stretchers, sails, tarpaulins,
and I suppose, in the most dire of circumstances,
it can be a surface on which to make "art."

What's the second gift?

The Second Gift, 
is The Box, itself.

You have 10 minutes 
to assemble A Shelter,
using only your 
Two Gifts -- Go.






Wednesday, 1 December 2021

Feed The Wolf Inside













Holo Security Officer : 
Our scans picked you out right away. 
A rigorous debrief is protocol for Terrans. 

Holo Security Officer 2 : 
We also know You're a Murderer in at least TWO Universes. 
Don't look at Him. Look at Us. 

Holo Security Officer :
So, this will be your second universe, your third timeline. 
Depends on how you look at it. 


Evil Georgiou :
I like to look at it like this -- 

Holo Security Officer 2 :
Why are you blinking? 

Evil Georgiou :
Why aren't you

Holo Security Officer :
What was Your Connection to Control? 

Evil Georgiou :
We Dated. 

Holo Security Officer 2 :
All Terrans are Duplicitous by Their Biology. 

Evil Georgiou :
Or Biplicitous by Our Duology. 

Holo Security Officer :
Neither "ology" has anything to do with it. 
You may not be aware, but in the past hundred years, 
We've discovered a chimeric strain on the subatomic level in The Terran stem cell. 

Evil Georgiou :
Silly Holo. You cannot rattle me 
by introducing a completely fabricated biological component 
to My Nastiness and Inherently Bad Behavior. 
I'm Extremely WICKED, even for a Terran. 

Holo Security Officer :
Who are you? 

Evil Georgiou :
What if You're NOT A Holo? 

Make her stop. 

Evil Georgiou :
What if You're A Human programmed 
to THINK He's A Holo? 


( Chuckles

Big Glasses :
You broke My Holos. 

Evil Georgiou :
Blinking at their harmonic rate disrupts the holo protocols, 
creating a reference loop that shuts them down. 
Upgrade Your Programs and Stop Wasting My Time.
 
Why are You Wearing Glasses? 

Big Glasses :
Um, they make me look smarter
I Like 'em

Evil Georgiou :
....I MIGHT Decide to Like You -- 
Debrief as You Will. 



Big Glasses :
You're Curious about My Badge. 

Evil Georgiou :
I'm Bored. 
I Thought I could break it down for parts. 


Big Glasses :
Play with it. 

He removes his badge and rank insignia 
from his uniform, tossing it over and across the desk -- 
She CRUSHES it in her fist, 
letting it drop onto the desk and roll onto the floor, 
as a tight ball of twisted metal.

Big Glasses :
It's clear, Emperor, what you're capable of. 
What's NOT Clear to Me is 
Why You chose to come here. 

Evil Georgiou :
I Have a Curious Nature. 

Big Glasses :
Really? April 5 is My Birthday. 
A Terran Holy Day. April 5, 2063... 
first-ever contact between Terrans and a Vulcan survey ship. 
But then, Your People slaughtered everybody on board. 

Evil Georgiou :
Vulcans need to learn to stay in Their Lane sometimes. 
And it's not like it's a HIGH Holy Day. 

Big Glasses :
I've been fascinated by 
Terran History and Methodology
since I was a boy.
 
There are VERY FEW species 
that DO Things simply to DO them. 

Evil Georgiou :
We're mostly untroubled by pesky motivations. 
Except for Revenge. We Do Like That One. 

Big Glasses :
It seems you've created An Empire 
based on The Maxim, 
"Because We FEEL Like It." 

So WHY would you EVER join a Starfleet Crew? 
If you simply wanted 
to butcher them, You would have. 

Evil Georgiou :
Much as I enjoy being fetishized... and I Do... 
I'll Answer Your Questions if You Answer Mine first. 

Big Glasses :
No, You won't really do that. 

Evil Georgiou :
Correct. 

Big Glasses :
And even if You Did, You'd Lie
So the only way I'll glean ANY Information 
is via The Questions You Ask ME. 
So, please : -- 

Evil Georgiou :
Who's REALLY in Charge now? 
The Burn appeared to have been 
quite the humbling experience for The Federation. 
Who was responsible? 

Big Glasses :
That's Two Questions. 
Pick one. 

.....There are conflicting theories, 
but no hard proof pointing at any one particular Bad Guy. 

Evil Georgiou :
Sounds like The Federation lost a step. Or five. 


Big Glasses :
And yet it endures. Unlike The Terran Empire, which fell centuries ago. 

Were you aware that the distance between our two universes 
started expanding sometime after your departure? 
There hasn't been a single crossing in over 500 years. 
You didn't know that, did you? You're all alone now

Evil Georgiou :
I think... You and The Federation are afraid. 
Because whoever DID this must be Merciless
A Threat to Whatever or Whomever you hold Dear. 
The Weakness of People is generally Other People... isn't it

Big Glasses :
You're Not Wrong. 
But that could also explain 
Why You'd fall in line with Discovery. 
There's A Person on The Crew... 
You Care About, isn't there? 



Saturday, 28 March 2020

FOX


The Lion cannot defend himself against snares and The Fox cannot defend himself against Wolves. 

Therefore, it is necessary 
to be a Fox to discover the snares 
and a Lion to terrify the Wolves. 
Those who rely simply on The Lion 
do not understand what they are about. 

" The most striking thing is that there appear to be a set of confusions centring around the issue of  'Power'. 

Every discussion so far has centred on a presumption that almost all relationships in The Workplace and elsewhere are centred around The Exercise of Power

Knowingly or otherwise these Women have all imbibed the Foucauldian world view in which Power is The Most Significant Prism for Understanding Human Relationships. 

What is striking is not just that everyone seems to have paid lip-service to this, but that these women are focused only on one sort of Power. 

This is a sort of Power which – it is presumed – has historically been held solely by mainly Old, mainly Rich, always White Men. 

It is why the joking and berating about the behaviour of ‘Alpha Males’ goes down so well. 

There is a presumption that if the Alpha and Maleness could be squashed out of These People, in some great majestic Social-Justice blending device, then the Power squeezed out of them might be drunk up by Women Like Those in The Room Today

[i.e., by THEM, or Their Allies (which in-turn directly benefits and privileges THEM.)]

That it will be used to nourish, and grow, Those Who Deserve The Power More

Here are Deep Waters. But I suggest in my contribution that our conversations are being limited by this misunderstanding. 

Even if we concede – which we should not – that Power (rather than, say, Love) is The Most Important Force Guiding Human Affairs, why are we focusing only on one type of Power? 

There certainly are types of Power – such as rape – which Men can sometimes hold over Women. 

And there is a type of Power which some Old, typically White, Males might be able to hold over less successful people, including less successful Women. 

But there are other types of Power in This World. 

Historical Old White Man Power is not the only such source. Are there not, after all, some Powers which only Women can wield. 

Like what?’ Someone asks. 





Chapter XVIII :
Concerning the Way in which Princes should Keep Faith

Every one admits how praiseworthy it is in a prince to keep faith, and to live with integrity and not with craft. Nevertheless our experience has been that those princes who have done great things have held good faith of little account, and have known how to circumvent the intellect of men by craft, and in the end have overcome those who have relied on their word. You must know there are two ways of contesting,[*] the one by the law, the other by force; the first method is proper to men, the second to beasts; but because the first is frequently not sufficient, it is necessary to have recourse to the second. Therefore it is necessary for a prince to understand how to avail himself of the beast and the man. This has been figuratively taught to princes by ancient writers, who describe how Achilles and many other princes of old were given to the Centaur Chiron to nurse, who brought them up in his discipline; which means solely that, as they had for a teacher one who was half beast and half man, so it is necessary for a prince to know how to make use of both natures, and that one without the other is not durable. A prince, therefore, being compelled knowingly to adopt the beast, ought to choose the fox and the lion; because the lion cannot defend himself against snares and the fox cannot defend himself against wolves. 

Therefore, it is necessary to be a fox to discover the snares and a lion to terrify the wolves. Those who rely simply on the lion do not understand what they are about. Therefore a wise lord cannot, nor ought he to, keep faith when such observance may be turned against him, and when the reasons that caused him to pledge it exist no longer. If men were entirely good this precept would not hold, but because they are bad, and will not keep faith with you, you too are not bound to observe it with them. Nor will there ever be wanting to a prince legitimate reasons to excuse this non-observance. Of this endless modern examples could be given, showing how many treaties and engagements have been made void and of no effect through the faithlessness of princes; and he who has known best how to employ the fox has succeeded best.

[*] “Contesting,” i.e. “striving for mastery.” Mr Burd points out that this passage is imitated directly from Cicero’s “De Officiis": “Nam cum sint duo genera decertandi, unum per disceptationem, alterum per vim; cumque illud proprium sit hominis, hoc beluarum; confugiendum est ad posterius, si uti non licet superiore.”

But it is necessary to know well how to disguise this characteristic, and to be a great pretender and dissembler; and men are so simple, and so subject to present necessities, that he who seeks to deceive will always find someone who will allow himself to be deceived. One recent example I cannot pass over in silence. Alexander the Sixth did nothing else but deceive men, nor ever thought of doing otherwise, and he always found victims; for there never was a man who had greater power in asserting, or who with greater oaths would affirm a thing, yet would observe it less; nevertheless his deceits always succeeded according to his wishes,[*] because he well understood this side of mankind.


[*] “Nondimanco sempre gli succederono gli inganni (ad votum).” The words “ad votum” are omitted in the Testina addition, 1550.
Alexander never did what he said, Cesare never said what he did.
Italian Proverb.

Therefore it is unnecessary for a prince to have all the good qualities I have enumerated, but it is very necessary to appear to have them. And I shall dare to say this also, that to have them and always to observe them is injurious, and that to appear to have them is useful; to appear merciful, faithful, humane, religious, upright, and to be so, but with a mind so framed that should you require not to be so, you may be able and know how to change to the opposite.

And you have to understand this, that a prince, especially a new one, cannot observe all those things for which men are esteemed, being often forced, in order to maintain the state, to act contrary to fidelity,[*] friendship, humanity, and religion. Therefore it is necessary for him to have a mind ready to turn itself accordingly as the winds and variations of fortune force it, yet, as I have said above, not to diverge from the good if he can avoid doing so, but, if compelled, then to know how to set about it.

[*] “Contrary to fidelity” or “faith,” “contro alla fede,” and “tutto fede,” “altogether faithful,” in the next paragraph. It is noteworthy that these two phrases, “contro alla fede” and “tutto fede,” were omitted in the Testina edition, which was published with the sanction of the papal authorities. It may be that the meaning attached to the word “fede” was “the faith,” i.e. the Catholic creed, and not as rendered here “fidelity” and “faithful.” Observe that the word “religione” was suffered to stand in the text of the Testina, being used to signify indifferently every shade of belief, as witness “the religion,” a phrase inevitably employed to designate the Huguenot heresy. South in his Sermon IX, p. 69, ed. 1843, comments on this passage as follows: “That great patron and Coryphaeus of this tribe, Nicolo Machiavel, laid down this for a master rule in his political scheme: ‘That the show of religion was helpful to the politician, but the reality of it hurtful and pernicious.'”

For this reason a prince ought to take care that he never lets anything slip from his lips that is not replete with the above-named five qualities, that he may appear to him who sees and hears him altogether merciful, faithful, humane, upright, and religious. There is nothing more necessary to appear to have than this last quality, inasmuch as men judge generally more by the eye than by the hand, because it belongs to everybody to see you, to few to come in touch with you. Every one sees what you appear to be, few really know what you are, and those few dare not oppose themselves to the opinion of the many, who have the majesty of the state to defend them; and in the actions of all men, and especially of princes, which it is not prudent to challenge, one judges by the result.

For that reason, let a prince have the credit of conquering and holding his state, the means will always be considered honest, and he will be praised by everybody; because the vulgar are always taken by what a thing seems to be and by what comes of it; and in the world there are only the vulgar, for the few find a place there only when the many have no ground to rest on.

One prince[*] of the present time, whom it is not well to name, never preaches anything else but peace and good faith, and to both he is most hostile, and either, if he had kept it, would have deprived him of reputation and kingdom many a time. 

[*] Ferdinand of Aragon. “When Machiavelli was writing ‘The Prince’ it would have been clearly impossible to mention Ferdinand’s name here without giving offence.” Burd’s “Il Principe,” p. 308.
 




Like what?’ Someone asks. 

At which point, having waded in this far it only makes sense to wade further. 

Among other types of Power that Women wield almost exclusively, the most obvious is this. 

That Women – not all Women, but many Women – have an ability that Men do not. 




This is the ability to drive members of the opposite sex MAD. 

• To derange Them. 

• Not only to destroy Them but to make Them destroy THEMSELVES. 

It is a Type of Power which allows a Young Woman in her late teens or twenties to take a Man with Everything in The World, at the height of his achievements, torment him, make him behave like a fool and wreck His Life utterly for just a few moments of almost-NOTHING. "